
Aug. 13/07, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by evolution John, would being certified in physical education count? I realize it's not the same as a kinesiology degree, but at UCO, the PE route is counted as under the Kinesiololgy program. We have to go through a lot of the same classes (anatomy, phys, etc) like a kinesiologist in order to pass the certification test. | Unfortunately not...Personal trainers, physiologists, coaches, etc aren't allowed to sit...from the website: Quote: Who can take an ART seminar?
In order to participate in an Active Release Technique Soft-Tissue Management training seminar, you must be a licensed health care professional with soft-tissue malpractice insurance. In other words, you must be licensed/certified to perform soft tissue treatment on patients/clients.
Some areas of certifications include chiropractors, medical and osteopathic doctors, physical and occupational therapists and assistants, physiotherapists, massage therapists, certified athletic trainers, and students studying towards any of these certifications with proof of enrollment. Please call 888.396.2727 if you have a question in regards to certifications not listed.
*The student discount applies toward anyone studying toward his or her 1st degree in a licensed health care field. Who Needs These Seminars?
Courses are for practitioners who treat or manage soft-tissue injuries and conditions. Each participant should have an advanced understanding of anatomy.
There is immediate clinical application for chiropractors, physicians, osteopaths, massage therapists, physical and occupational therapists, and certified athletic trainers.
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