Our Mission
The mission of Myotonic Facilitation Technique is to develop more effective procedures to facilitate neuro-muscular integration and to offer outcome-based protocols for health care providers.
Our vision is to develop powerful health care providers around the world, that offer Intelligent and Compassionate care. Providers that are trained to objectively evaluate and document the patient’s status pre- and post-treatment and offer treatment approaches that produce amazing results using minimal kinesthetic stimulation.
Myotonic Facilitation Technique seminars
In these courses, we address the neurological, muscular and skeletal components of joint dysfunctions using minimal kinesthetic stimulation.
The skeletal component is addressed by using slow, controlled distraction of locked joints.
The muscular component is treated with specific muscle manipulations in the belly of the muscle and at the attachment points.
The neurologic component is addressed by reprogramming memory engrams using minimal kinesthetic stimulation.
In this course, you will:
- evaluate neuro-muscular integration using the autogenic inhibition reflex
- identify the nerve proprioceptors causing muscle guarding/hypertonicity
- stimulate the proprioceptors appropriately to induce muscle homeostasis
- confirm neuro-muscular integration progression
Positive kinesthetic stimulation of the nerve proprioceptors dampens the autogenic inhibition reflex, reduces muscle/joint tension and restores muscle power output toward normal.
Educational Objectives
- Quickly distinguish neuromuscular dysfunction with accuracy
- Restore mobility and muscle power output instantly
- Unlock joints using minimal effort
- Correct nerve dysfunction immediately and progressively
- Objectively validate and document results
- Create functional changes that amaze patients
Myotonic Facilitation Concepts
- Healthy muscles are Strong-Flexible-Pain Free(SM)
- Muscles control the movement and alignment of bones
- Nerve proprioceptors regulate the power output of muscles
- Muscle adhesions need detangled to allow maximum fiber recruitment
- Muscle spindles respond best to perpendicular corrective forces
- Golgi Tendon Organ correction is directed into the muscle insertion points
MFT Protocols
- Dynamic Motion Analysis
- Eccentric Break Muscle Testing
- Advanced Muscle Palpation
- Nerve Integration Techniques (The Wow! Factor)
- Rehabilitation Protocols
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Upcoming Seminars
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