Fascial Manipulation®Stecco Method - Podiatry.
Level 1b
This is the Onsite practical of 16 hours over 2 days. It brings together all the theory with and practical.Whilst predominantly practical it will contain lectures but no MCQ.
Learning Outcomes.
At the conclusion of the course, the participant should be able to:
Understand how the fascial system is formed, its interrelationship, mechanical function and dysfunction; the biomechanical model of Fascial Manipulation® and how Fascial Manipulation® may work; Assessment and treatment hypotheses; (Knowledge)
Utilise the Fascial Manipulation® assessment chart by asking the right questions which helps to switch to FM mode which is different to a previous outlook; understand and use Movement Verification and Centre of Coordination tests; form comparative palpation of a segments to determine the plane of treatment locations. (Analysis)
Evaluate the quality of the localised fascial point (Centre of Coordination) through palpatory verification. Employ movement coordination tests; differentiate between planes requiring treatment. (Evaluation)
Determine a treatment strategy, be able to identify and palpate the CC of a segment(s) and determine which Centres of Coordination requires treatment and how. (Synthesis)
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Dates and Costs for 2027
Venue: To be confirmed.
LEVEL 4: 27-28 Feb (this is provisional)
LEVEL 1: 13-14 March (practical)
LEVEL 2: 19-20 June (practical)
MASTERCLASS: 4 June (this is provisional)
Cost: £1600
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Please note, training levels are progressive as Level 1, 2.
Masterclass can only be undertaken once you have passed level 2.
It is hoped to provide a further course, specific to working with superficial fascia but this is to be determined.
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Fascial Manipulation Stecco Course Testimonials
A fantastic course….already helped our patients…thank you Ian for introducing myself and the team to FM.
Mr Ben H.
It was a privilege to attend the level 1 course….a lot to learn in the 4 days….took Antonio Stecco’s advice and started with it on the Monday…..since then been amazed at how this technique augments treatment approaches
Mr Iain J.
I find the joint mobilisation and fascial manipulation techniques to be an overall part of my assessment……From a surgical perspective the techniques have resulted in many patients not having to undergo surgical procedures as well as managing post-operative complications resulting from abnormal gait patterns.
Dr. Mark P.