Precision Neuromuscular Therapy
PNMT Hand and Arm Seminar
(Upper Extremity Part #2)

One Day Seminar $195 8 Continuing Education Hours

If you have taken the Upper Extremity seminar, this class is $125. If you have tested out of the Upper extremity, this class is $100.

If you have taken this class and wish to take the Upper Extremity seminar, the cost for the Upper Extremity seminar is $295. If you have taken both the Upper Extremity and the Arm and Hand seminar, the Upper Extremity class is $225.

Who Better?

A great number of people suffer with pain and discomfort in the muscles of the arm and hand. Many of these people are often frustrated with the care available to them; what they need is very thorough, careful, and precise treatment of the musculature. This takes both knowledge and time, something that makes Precision Neuromuscular Therapy an ideal intervention. Who better to treat people with hand and arm pain than those of us who use our hands as our primary instrument? If anyone should have a vast and deep knowledge of this area, it should be us!


Clinically Relevant

For many of us, we studied the complex anatomy of the arm, only to soon forget it later. In the PNMT seminar, you will correlate specific muscles with very relevant symptoms, making it much easier to remember. You will address muscles that affect nerve entrapments and play a large role in common problems like medial and lateral epicondylar pain and a range of repetitive strain injuries. Presented in this way, the anatomy has meaning and clinical relevance.

Immediately Applicable

When you invest in a seminar, we believe you should walk away with a new set of problem solving skills to approach the clients you presently see. With regards to the PNMT Arm and Hand, scenarios like this are common:

* Your client presents with pain in the middle finger. Immediately, you address a muscle that recreates the pain. What was it?
* Your client feels discomfort at the lateral epicondyle. You identify the offending movement and address one particular muscle. Could you name five possible muscles involved?
* Your client presents with what seems to be ulnar nerve entrapment. You immediately address a muscle whose trigger point perfectly mimics ulnar nerve entrapment. What muscle was it?

We welcome you to attend the PNMT Hand and Arm seminar, one of the most practical seminars you may ever attend. Moving away from recipes and routines, PNMT will drastically increase your problem solving skills, moving from technician to clinical artistry and mastery.

PNMT Arm and Hand seminar is the second section of our Upper Extremity seminar. (The first section is PNMT for the Shoulder. You may take the one day versions of any of our weekend seminars in any order.)

What to Study:

# Brachioradialis
# Extensor carpi radialis brevis and longus
# Extensor digitorum
# Flexor digitorum
# Flexor pollicis longus
# Anconeus and tricep
# Pronator teres
# Flexor carpi ulnaris
# Palmaris longus
# Flexor carpi radialis
# The bones of the carpal tunnel
# Opponens pollicis
# Abductor pollicis and extensor pollicis
# Pectoralis Minor

NMT MidWest
407 Windsor Rd
Champaign, IL 61820
866.325.7668