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FDM Module 3

October 26, 2018 - October 28, 2018

In Module 3, Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) diagnosis and treatment of injuries and pain in the extremities, head and jaw are highlighted and, as in all of our courses, there is extensive hands-on practicum with supervision so physicians will leave feeling well-equipped to use what they have learned.

FDM Module 3 emphasizes FDM diagnosis and treatment of: 1. Injuries and conditions in the elbow, forearm, wrist and hand, including carpal tunnel syndrome; 2. Injuries and conditions of the leg, foot and toes, including Osgood-Schlatter Disease, Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and hallux rigidus and valgus; 3. Headaches, jaw, ear and TMJ problems.

Module 3 provides only a brief review of the FDM, and should be taken after Module 1 or Module 2 intro course. Treatment focuses on the remaining body parts not already covered in the first two modules. This includes the arms, hands, fingers and thumbs, legs, feet and toes, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches, and more. Registrants must have completed Module 1 and/or Module 2 to be eligible to attend Module 3.

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Activity Sponsor

American Fascial Distortion Model Association

Location

Cleveland Clinic Wellness
Lyndhurst Campus
Cleveland, Ohio

Anticipated Credits

20 AOA Category 1-A

Activity Website

Specialties

Family Medicine, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine

Additional Details

FDM is open to DO, MD, NP, PA-C, PT, PTA, OT, ATC, DC, ND, DDS, DMD, DPM, medical students (DO and MD after their first year) and Certified Structural Integration practitioners only at this time. PTAs are advised to only practice FDM under the direction of an FDM-trained PT.