What is IASTM? This lesson will cover the basics and the truth behind why Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization actually works. Watch to learn a Neuro-Centric Approach and why LESS is MORE!
Learn easy practical solutions for patients and clients:
- Misconceptions of IASTM and what they mean to clinical practice
- What do I do after tool work?
- THREE Key Steps to improving Your Long-Term Outcomes
Webinar Recording
Duration: 40 minutes
Rick Daigle, PT
Rick Daigle received his Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Simmons College in Boston and since then have been lucky to work with some of the best therapists and surgeons in the county. The highlight was the opportunity to spend an extended externship at Cincinnati Sports Medicine working directly with Frank Noyes, MD and Tim Heckmann, PT, ATC. Daigle specializes in rehabilitation of the post-operative patient. His interests and specialties also include the shoulder, elbow and the knee. His practice is predominantly sports medicine, but treat all patients with orthopedic conditions. He is the founder of Medical Minds in Motion, LLC.
5 Essential Tips and Myths of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Course
Rick Daigle, PT
Rick Daigle received his Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Simmons College in Boston and since then have been lucky to work with some of the best therapists and surgeons in the county. The highlight was the opportunity to spend an extended externship at Cincinnati Sports Medicine working directly with Frank Noyes, MD and Tim Heckmann, PT, ATC. Daigle specializes in rehabilitation of the post-operative patient. His interests and specialties also include the shoulder, elbow and the knee. His practice is predominantly sports medicine, but treat all patients with orthopedic conditions. He is the founder of Medical Minds in Motion, LLC.
5 Essential Tips and Myths of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Course