Starting here, you'll develop a foundation of GT Therapy by learning fundamental concepts and principles. During the training, Clinicians will learn how to work with instruments and apply techniques.
In this advanced course, you will build on your skills for successful management of musculoskeletal dysfunction. Additionally, Clinicians learn preventative and corrective exercises to augment Graston Technique® Therapy.
You've done it! The GTS Credential is the highest level of Graston Technique training that can be attained. By earning this Credential, you can officially call yourself a Graston Technique® Specialist.
The primary objective of GT Orthotics Training is to develop an understanding of the Graston Orthotics Medical System in order to assess, and then improve lower limb function with custom-fitted Formthotics. Clinicians learn how to effectively select, fit, and adjust Formthotics.
The primary objective of Graston Technique (GT) Equine training is to develop an understanding of GT therapy and how to apply it into the full spectrum of musculoskeletal treatment approaches in horses. The course also instructs clinicians on the proper use of GT instruments.
The primary purpose of these courses is to provide the GT trained/certified clinician with an overview of the latest materials, concepts, skills, and research we currently include in our Essential (M1) and Advanced (M2) training courses.
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