SRT for the Torso
7 or 8 Continuing Education Hours
Pain in the upper and middle back is difficult to treat and leads to more chronic symptoms in the upper back, neck, arms, and chest. Sometimes these symptoms can also mimic other more serious conditions of the heart, lungs, kidneys, and stomach. You will learn how the body really uses the structural dynamics of the ribs, sternum and spine to move. Taya explains how most “knots” in the rhomboids, trapezius, and thoracic area are not tight muscles, but are really twisted ribs. Using SRT, you will learn to treat the 3rd part of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, the “knife in the back” pain, and dramatically increase breath capacity.
In this hands-on class, you will learn to:
- Understand the activities which lead to symptoms including Taya’s view of the true function of the muscles involved.
- Recognize the symptoms that patients present.
- Assess the ROM and structure of each area.
- Palpate the involuntary muscle contracture to locate the SRT Tender Points.
- Discern the possible positions to decrease the pain of the SRT Tender Points.
- Feel the release of the involuntary muscle contraction and the increase in ROM in the area.
- Participate as the therapist and as a patient to enhance your learning experience.
- Release fascia quickly using Taya’s gentle tissue techniques.
- Use and integrate a new tool that will gently decrease pain and increase ROM.
- Understand the body from a new perspective and think “outside the box.”
- Symptoms:
“This is the class for:”
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3rd part of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
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Pain in the low neck and/or 7th cervical and/or upper back.
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Limited ROM of the neck.
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Pain when lifting head from a prone position.
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Headaches.
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Pain in upper trapezius band and/or “triangle” of the upper back.
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Tightness and/or burning in the upper and/or middle back.
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General pain and/or ache in shoulder.
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“Knife in the back” pain.
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Tenderness on the spinous process of the 3rd and/or 5th thoracic vertebra.
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Tenderness on or near the lower ribs.
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Respiratory Symptoms:Pain or tightness with inhalation and/or exhalation and/or band of tightness following the diaphragm and/or can not get full breath and/or chest pain especially on one side.
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Digestion Symptoms:Hiatal hernia-like and/or heartburn symptoms and/or nausea especially after large meal.