The thoracolumbar fascia—a dynamic, three-dimensional fascial hub that provides stability, force transmission, muscular coordination, and proprioception—could be the missing piece in the low-back pain puzzle. Learn what it is and how it works so you can be more effective with clients with low-back pain.
Note: this course includes still images from a human dissection.
The thoracolumbar fascia—a dynamic, three-dimensional fascial hub that provides stability, force transmission, muscular coordination, and proprioception—could be the missing piece in the low-back pain puzzle. Learn what it is and how it works so you can be more effective with clients with low-back pain. Note: this course includes still images from a human dissection.
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Q: Is this massage therapy CE course approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) for CE credit?
A: Yes! All of the courses are approved under ABMP’s NCBTMB Approved Provider account (451086-09).
Q: How do I earn a CE certificate for this video-based course?
A: After you complete the webinar video, a quiz will appear on the page. Earn a CE certificate by scoring 70% or higher on the course quiz.
Q: How do I access my CE certificates?
A: CE certificates are available on your “My CE Transcripts” page and on the course page. Visit your “My CE Transcript” page by clicking “My CE” on the navigation bar at the top of your screen.
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