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GEMt Improves Quality & Treatment Integration

Tue, 17 Nov 2009

GEMt has increased its training material and contact hours to improve quality & treatment integration.

Many questions have been asked as to how many hours are appropriate to learn an invasive technique like dry needing.  After long discussions with the experts in this field, it is felt that the total hours is not the concern as much as the focus on safety and instruction of anatomy and appropriate treatment of that anatomy. 

We spend great lengths in our courses discussing dosing, when to treat a specific muscle or even when to actually opt not to treat a specific patient with TDN.  The focus of our training courses is the safe application of this treatment tool and upon completion manual therapist can immediately begin to use Monday morning in the clinic.

 


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