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ABOUT MPS THERAPY
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Intro to Vagus Nerve & Auricular Therapy
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Pain Management
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Sensory Balancing Therapy
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Certificate Request, Evaluation and Quiz – Online Intro (Part 2)
Ron Barranger
2020-05-19T13:16:30-04:00
MPS Certificate Request, Course Evaluation and Test - Online Intro (SP Review-Part 2)
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CE Broker - Florida
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Instructor
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Laine Miller - PTA - MPP
Kelly Armstrong - OT - MPP
Todd Todorsky -LMT - MPP
Joe Durant - LMT - MPP
Tonya Sauls - PT - MPP
Andy Clark PT - MPP
Dan McKinzie - OTR - MPP
Julietta Wenzel - PT - MPP
Ricardo Hidalgo - PT - MPP
Carrie Steffans - LMT - MPP
Jessica Underwood - DC - MPP
Joe Daher - DC - MPP
Dr. Dianne Lim - MD - MPP
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MPS COURSE EVALUATION
Course material was clear and easy to understand.
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Trainer effectively presented the material.
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My patients/clients will benefit from MPS Therapy.
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Overall, I enjoyed the course and found it educational.
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REFERRALS WE SHOULD CONTACT ABOUT MPS COURSES
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YOUR PRACTICE
I plan to incorporate MPS into my practice or already use it.
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List me in the MPS Practitioner Directory so potential clients can find me.
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If yes, we will email you a link to create your practitioner profile.
MPS COURSE OBJECTIVES QUIZ
1. What will NOT happen if the upper psoas is shortened?
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The back will arch in prone when the knee is flexed
The patient will have difficulty sitting upright when unsupported
The low back will arch when the patient lays supine with legs extended
The patient will be able to sit unsupported comfortably and with good postural alignment
2. What points make up the psoas triangle?
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St44, St45, Sp1
St44, St42, Sp3
St44, St45, Sp2
St44, Sp1, Sp6
3. Where is GB 34 located?
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1 finger below the Tibial condyle
4 fingers below the patella inferior to the tibia crest
4 fingers below the posterior knee crease inferior to the fibular head
3 fingers below the fibular head anterior to the crest of the fibula
4. Where is GB 31 located?
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Just anterior to the IT band one hand with below the trochanter
Just inferior to the patient’s index finger on the edge of the lateral hamstring
Just inferior to the patient’s middle finger on the IT band with their hands resting at their side
Just behind the knee between the two large tendons on the crease
5. What will happen if someone has a tight psoas and they lay on their back?
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They wont be able to bend their knees
They cannot lay on their back at all
They will have increased lordosis when their legs are straight
They will have increased kyphosis when their legs are straight
6. What is unique about Gb34?
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It is the source point for the Gallbladder
It is the wood point for Gallbladder
It is the influential point for soft tissue
It is the influential point for the low back
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