Jim Wagner – Fundamentals of Cupping and IASTM Therapy

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Jim Wagner – Fundamentals of Cupping and IASTM TherapyDescriptionExplore the history, evolution and research behind the two modalities, and learn how they can complement each other to enhance your soft tissue treatments. Discover both static and dynamic cupping techniques to take myofascial manipulation to the next level.HandoutsManual – Fundamentals of Cupping and IASTM Therapy (4.8 MB) 40 Pages Available after PurchaseOutlineIntroduction, History and Mechanisms of IASTM and CuppingIntroduction and disclaimerHistory of IASTMWhy IASTM?IASTM Proposed Mechanisms of ActionIASTM Effects and ResearchHistory of CuppingMechanisms of CuppingCupping ResearchPrecautions and ContraindicationsIntroduction to Cupping TherapyTypes of CupsProper Cupping ApplicationTherapeutic Cupping CategoriesCupping DosageCupping TechniquesCupping AftercareDocumentation for CuppingIntroduction to IASTM TherapyIASTM Instrument Selection: Shapes, Edges and BevelsIASTM StrokesIASTM DosingDocumentation for IASTMIASTM Treatment OverviewClinical Reasoning for IASTM and CuppingTreatment Principles of IASTMCombining Modalities: DemonstrationsCombining IASTM and Cupping Therapy for:QuadricepsNeck regionLateral ElbowPractical ApplicationFurther Education OpportunitiesFacultyJim Wagner, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, CPAM, CSCSDr. Wagner is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist who has worked in upper-extremity orthopedic clinical settings for more than 20 years. He received his post-professional clinical doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with a specialty in hand therapy. Dr. Wagner is currently team leader of the OT/Hand Therapy Department at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, PA. In addition, he is credentialed in physical agent modalities and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.Dr. Wagner is also an adjunct professor in the Occupational Therapy Program at Keuka College in Keuka Park, NY. He is a member of the American Society of Hand Therapists and has been published in the practice forum section of the Journal of Hand Therapy. Dr. Wagner has integrated his passion for instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) into his daily clinical practice and personal training. On a personal note, he has been involved in competitive powerlifting/weightlifting for 28 years.