Free Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course

We invite everyone with an interest in Clinical Trigger Point Therapy to take our free introductory course that will cover some of the basic trigger point theory and principles, and detail some common clinical procedures in the application of this system. This course is a prerequisite for the material covered in our video downloads or taught in our hands-on classes. (approximately 48 minutes in total duration)

Please note: If you are unable to view the videos below, you can watch them directly on our Trigger Point Therapist YouTube Channel.

Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 1: Introduction from Dr. Perry




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 2: What is a Trigger Point?




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 3: Trigger Point Physiology and Effects




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 4: Trigger Point Referred Pain & Symptoms




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 5: Trigger Point Release & Treatments




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 6: Trigger Point Procedures




Trigger Point Therapy Introductory Course – Part 7: Clinical Protocols

8 Comments Already

  1. Jessa - February 17th, 2011 at 1:39 am

    Thank You!
    I cant wait to start the course

  2. trish - February 19th, 2011 at 7:08 pm

    I’m not a clinician, but a patient seeking info. and pain relief. Excellent information. I will look for Clinical Trigger Point Therapist in my area. Thank you!!!

  3. pamela elstub - April 17th, 2011 at 1:58 pm

    This was excellent revision for me concerning the physiology of trigger points, patient positioning and therapist technique/biomechanics.

  4. Edward De Vera - May 4th, 2011 at 1:18 pm

    Well Done. Both informative and hope inspiring. I am reviewing possible treatment solutions to nagging anke pain due to increased mileage in training for marathons and triathlons.

    Godspeed!
    chuck

  5. Ann Schaetzle - August 13th, 2011 at 12:42 pm

    Your introduction took a complicated subject and made it very understandable.Thanks! Is there a test available for CEU’S. The course is well worth the time, either way, but is certainly CEU worthy, and far better than some online courses I have taken for credit,
    Thanks,
    Ann (Occupational Therapist/Certified Hand Therapist with interest i MFR and trigger points)

  6. Tony Friese - September 25th, 2011 at 10:33 am

    Very well done presentation, I’m hoping to be able to obtain the protocols sometime soon!

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