SRA for Physical Therapy
- SRA in Physical Therapy establishes a working knowledge of ASR soft tissue effects on axial and peripheral biomechanics.
- The therapist is trained in identifying contracted, fatigued, or weakened muscles and ligaments originating from the axial spinal reflex, applying specific exercises to assist in recovery, balance, and symmetry, and useful strategies to facilitate ROM and pain reduction both post trauma and post surgical.
- Peripheral joint conditions including lateral epichondolitis, rotator cuff syndrome, knee arthralgia, and strategies to significantly improve their functional status are included in the SRA system.
- Understanding the ASR
- Benefits of SRA Certification
- Read The SRA Journal
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