Very cool treatment technique, definitely will give it a try on a few of my athletes. One thing that came to my attention is that wouldn't the lotion ruined the pads from Marc pro during the milking technique?
Great videos man , like them a lot , but mostly i like the logic sense approaching the musculoskeletal issues...by the way it will be great to see a tour of the AMP and what type of oil, gels and other equipment that you use.. Keep it up man !!
Personal Preference. I dont have a sink in my treatment room, so is minly for cleanliness. My hands are pretty callous, so it is also more comfortable for my clients, and they give me a better grip on the instruments and for deeper fascial work
Rafael Rocha He’s an ATC, a Certified Athlete Trainer. It’s a 4 year course to get a BS. You can then get a Master’s or you can sit for the National Exam to get certified. It’s a lot of work. If you get a job working for a college or a sports team be prepared to work a lot of hours. On average between ten and twelve hours. It takes time, but if you want your own business it will take a lot of energy, effort, and focus to market yourself and get athlete clients.
I am about 6 weeks post knee debridement op. I am still having issues with my quad not firing and knee buckling. Would the techniques you just showed be a valuable augment to my normal treatment?
Love the videos, you guys dont get enough love but the content is great, keep it up
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Very cool treatment technique, definitely will give it a try on a few of my athletes. One thing that came to my attention is that wouldn't the lotion ruined the pads from Marc pro during the milking technique?
Great videos man , like them a lot , but mostly i like the logic sense approaching the musculoskeletal issues...by the way it will be great to see a tour of the AMP and what type of oil, gels and other equipment that you use.. Keep it up man !!
Great videos man! Is there a specific reason you use gloves?
Personal Preference. I dont have a sink in my treatment room, so is minly for cleanliness. My hands are pretty callous, so it is also more comfortable for my clients, and they give me a better grip on the instruments and for deeper fascial work
Is this helpful for ligament broken problem
Can i ask where did you get your education/ training ..? And what was the name of the courses.... I always wanted to learn how to do those techniques
Rafael Rocha He’s an ATC, a Certified Athlete Trainer. It’s a 4 year course to get a BS. You can then get a Master’s or you can sit for the National Exam to get certified. It’s a lot of work. If you get a job working for a college or a sports team be prepared to work a lot of hours. On average between ten and twelve hours. It takes time, but if you want your own business it will take a lot of energy, effort, and focus to market yourself and get athlete clients.
What injury she had?
I am about 6 weeks post knee debridement op. I am still having issues with my quad not firing and knee buckling. Would the techniques you just showed be a valuable augment to my normal treatment?
Brother how’s your knee ? Just hada surgery still having same issues quad not firing and knee buckling. Any tips for recovery .
How did she injure her knee ?
Adrianobrazil saopaulo she hyperextended her knee getting off of a bench. Don’t ask me how! 😂
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On her phone during therapy--must be a Kardashian!