Steven Capobianco – Compression Band Therapy Certification
Description
The Compression Band Therapy Certification introduces the use of compression floss bands to help reduce tissue edema, improve movement and modulate pain. This course will cover the effects of compression band flossing on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue compression. Relevant anatomy, physiology and neurology of influenced tissues will be discussed.
Interventions with compression band floss (including direction and pressure concepts) will be reviewed and integrated into current rehabilitative concepts. This course is intended for performance professionals and therapists with a basic understanding of soft tissue techniques.
RockTape Certification courses are presented industry leading experts in movement, assessment and rehabilitation.
Course
- Compression Band Therapy Certification 2 Hours 07 Minutes
- Compression Band Therapy Certification 1 Hour 31 Minutes
- Compression Band Therapy Certification 2 Hours 20 Minutes
Objectives
- Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model.
- Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal/fascial subsystem.
- Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial glide screening process.
- Describe and interpret current research as it relates to connective tissue gliding and pain modulation.
- Differentiate compression floss band wrapping techniques with graded exposure of tension, direction and pressure parameters.
- Define, practice, and explain compression floss band application techniques and link them to appropriate soft tissue pathology.
- Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment (open and closed chain exercise) techniques with RockFloss.
- Introduce and integrate musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound to identify aberrant tissue gliding.
Outline
RockTape Movement Pyramid
Understand the neuroanatomy, skin and fascia and how it relates to today’s course
Review the current literature related to banded floss techniques for fascial gliding.
Define Time Under Pressure (TUP)
Review safety of applications
Flossing indications/contraindications
Skin/fascial screening process
Introduce and practice use of floss as it relates to direction and pressure
Types of Treatments:
- Tissue related Compression/Shearing
- Joint Related Centration
- Protocol Introduction (swelling, function, fascial glide, targeted, external cueing)
Treatment positions graded exposure techniques related to the treatment process
Lower Extremity Applications
Learn, practice and perform specific applications of flossing:
- Swelling Control/Proprioception
- Function (80% Rules)
- Foot/ankle, knee, hip
- Tissue Glide (glide)
- Loading and Off-loading
- Targeted Treatments (X application)
Upper Extremity Applications
Learn, practice and perform specific applications of flossing:
- Swelling Control/Proprioception
- Tissue related (glide)
- Loading and Off-loading
- Function (80% Rules)
- Hand/wrist, elbow, shoulder
- Targeted Treatments (X application)
- MSK US demonstration
External Cueing Techniques:
- Breathing Assessment
- Floss treatments for Rib cage/diaphragm
- Floss treatment for Upper Shoulder Girdle/Ribs/Clavicle
- Floss treatment for Positional Corrections of Upper/Lower Extremity
Condition Specific Applications
Instituting protocol of Progression and regression for specific conditions
Case studies
Speaker
Steven Capobianco, DC, MA, DACRB, PESDr. Capobianco holds a BA and MA in Kinesiology and Exercise Science in addition to a doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine. Steve is a practicing sports chiropractor, currently holding a Diplomate in Rehab from the ACA and a Performance Enhancement Specialists certification from the NASM. Dr. Capobianco launched a sports-specific rehab and performance institute called ProjectMOVE in Denver, Colorado that focuses on identifying motor control dysfunction in an attempt to enhance human performance from the professional athlete to weekend warrior. Steve is an avid athlete with a passion for sports. He has spent 25 years competing in ice hockey, lacrosse, triathlons, adventure racing, and natural bodybuilding. Steve is the Senior Director of Medical Education for Rocktape, pioneering evidence-informed education and products that challenge the current understanding of human movement practices. He authored the Fascial Movement Taping manual and lectures worldwide on the movement-based corrective tactics and strategies.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Steve Capobianco is the medical director at Rock Tape, Inc. He is the owner of Project Move. He is an adjunct instructor at Palmer College of Chiropractic West. Dr. Capobianco receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Steve Capobianco has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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