Video Course: Ligamentous Articular Strain Techniques for Ankle Injuries

Robert Libbey

In this class Robert Libbey will review some of the current research supporting ligamentous articular strain techniques and discuss why you should think about peripheral joint injuries as much more than just musculoskeletal injuries. You will learn three strategic ligamentous articular strain techniques for the ankle and lower leg you can immediately add to your practice. You’ll also learn simple strategies to get your patients walking better and to improve their kinesthetic balance. Libbey will demonstrate three taping techniques for the ankle and lower leg to continue the neuroplastic changes we attain with manual therapy.

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Robert Libbey
With 23 years of experience as a registered massage therapist in British Columbia, RobertLibbey believes that injury resolution and effective management of conditions are best accomplished through innovative, precise, evidence-informed techniques, and patient education. He has been teaching Ligamentous Articular Strain Techniques across Canada since 2010 and internationally in 2017. From 2001-2008, he instructed at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy (WCCMT) in their Orthopaedic and Neurological Examination departments and was also a senior clinical supervisor. Learn more at http://www.lastsite.ca/.
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