Currently there are six programs that teach myofascial trigger point therapy in the United States. Scroll down to find one in your area.
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Pittsburgh School of Pain Management Program Instructor: 650 hours, including at least 100 hours of student participation
as a patient. These hours will be accumulated during the academic
year. |
Myo Seminar Series Program Instructors: Acquire the fastest, most effective pain relief techniques. |
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TherapyWorks Program Instructor: The primarily lab courses, where you will be taught specific hands-on techniques that you can apply immediately in your setting. Once you have completed course 1, you are ready to go beyond the basics. In courses 2-5 you will learn specific referral patterns and treatment techniques for individual muscles. You will also learn additional and advanced myofascial release techniques. |
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American Institute of Myofascial Studies Program Instructors: The MyoRehab Seminar Series is a training program specifically designed for professional healthcare practitioners. It is the intention of the series to add to and enhance the existing knowledge and experience of every clinician searching for the next level of excellence. |
Myopain Seminars Program Instructors: The workshops are designed for licensed healthcare practitioners, including physicians and physician assistants, dentists, physical therapists and physical therapy assistants, chiropractors, occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, massage therapists, acupuncturists, nurses, and nurse practitioners. |
Hands-On Seminars Program Directors: Intensive training on myofascial trigger points. This seminar teaches the most successful approaches for the evaluation and treatment of myofascial pain. Open to PTs, PTAs, PTs, OTAs and Physicians |




