Movement-Based NVR™ Home Study Module A: Neck
This is the first Module in the Movement-Based NVR Home Study series.
Introductory message from your instructor Kier
FREE PREVIEWOrientation to the Movement-Based NVR Certification Pathway and the Labs and Seminars that accompany the Home Study Modules A, B, and C
FREE PREVIEWChoosing your practice clients
FREE PREVIEWHow to ensure the best Zoom connection when working with clients remotely
FREE PREVIEWAnatomy Resources - Netter, Thieme, and the Complete Anatomy App
FREE PREVIEWInsurance source for practitioners in the USA which covers teaching/working with clients online
FREE PREVIEWAdditional support available through Labs and Seminars, Private Mentoring Sessions, and the Monthly Seminar Series
1) Your first lesson: A demonstration with Marilyn (a short version of the basic neck session, which is presented again to students in greater detail during the first class recording)
FREE PREVIEW2) Technique Introduction -- the basic neck session
3) Orientation to practitioner notes and your homework for Module A
Basic neck session practitioner notes, with session summaries at the end for quick reference.
4)Demonstration: Nicole's Session 1 (This is an example of the full basic neck session. Instead of following the instructions, observe how Nicole responds, make a few notes on what instructions worked well, and think about what you might do differently.)
5) Q&A: vertigo and dizzyness
6) Q&A: tinnitus
7) Technique -- artery supply to trapezius and scalenes
8) Technique -- freeing the subtrapezial plexus and accessory nerve
9) Technique - occipital artery and occipital nerves
10) Technique - supraclavicular nerve
11) Technique - brachial plexus
12) Technique Review - supraclavicular nerve
13) Anatomy Review - supraclavicular nerve, brachial plexus nerves, and circumflex humeral artery
2020 "Fascia and the Circulatory System" (book chapter in Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications)