Introduction Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Presentation introducing the 5 Concepts of FAKTR and review of scientific research pertinent to the FAKTR protocol
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Review of IASTM basics Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of IASTM strokes and hand positions.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Coffee break
Cervical and Upper Thoracics Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of common disorders and anatomy of cervical and upper thoracic spine, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on cervical and thoracic spine and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Myofascial decompression is introduced in this module and carried forward in other modules where applicable.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Biomechanical Tape for Cervical/Upper Thoracics Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of biomechanical tape properties followed by cervical spine application.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Lunch break
Shoulder Complex Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Q&A from cervical/upper thoracic segment. Review of the common disorders and anatomy of the shoulder complex, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Demonstration of biomechanical taping techniques and applications for this area.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Elbow and Fore-arm Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of the common disorders and anatomy of the elbow and forearm, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Demonstration of biomechanical taping techniques and application for this area.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Break
Wrist and Hand Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of the common disorders and anatomy of the wrist and hand, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol)
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Lumbar Spine Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of the common disorders and anatomy of the lumbar spine, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Demonstration of common biomechanical taping applications for this area and associated conditions.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Hip and Knee Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of the common disorders and anatomy of hip and knee complex, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Demonstration of common biomechanical taping applications for this area and associated conditions. Tissue flossing is introduced in this module and carried forward to other modules where applicable.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Coffee break
Leg, Ankle and Foot Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Review of the common disorders and anatomy of the leg, ankle and foot, demonstration of the FAKTR protocol on these areas and students hands-on practice of the concept (students pair up and demonstrate on each other using the FAKTR protocol). Demonstration of common biomechanical taping applications for this area and associated conditions.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Lunch Break
Additional Biomechanical Taping of Upper Extremity Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Additional biomechanical taping techniques of the upper extremity; to include posture, spiral deceleration of internal and external rotation of humerus, carpal tunnel, carpal instability, stenosing tenosynovitis of thumb
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Break
Biomechanical Taping of Lower Extremities Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Additional biomechanical taping techniques of the trunk and lower extremity: to include sacro-iliac force closure, iliotibial band, quad/hamstring offload, ankle stabilization, hallux valgus
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
Final Conclusions and Q&A Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Final conclusions and any questions/points of clarification from the weekend's content.
Todd E. Riddle, DC, CCSP, RKT, CSCS, FAKTR
Director of Education at Southeast Sports Seminars
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