This course will introduce you to IASTM and help you to select specific tools, techniques and treatment plans for clinical conditions, and identify indications and contraindications of IASTM. You will be able to explain the reasoning behind IASTM and compare mechanical and physiological responses of IASTM. You will also learn the difference between a fascial restriction and muscle tightness and how to identify common fascial restrictions.There is also information to help you differentiate between similar conditions and to differentiate between active and latent trigger points.
This course is designed to provide delegates that intend to work as part of a confined space rescue team with an introduction to planning and executing casualty rescue procedures and the equipment which may be required. This is intended for delegates who already hold a high risk (full Breathing apparatus) qualification such as our CS2. Note: A pre-requisite qualification is required to complete this course. The ESS CS2 course (https://www.vp-ess.com/training/confined-spaces/cs2-(high-risk)-confined-space-entry-full-breathing-apparatus,-self-rescue-and-ba-control/) must have been completed within 6 months as a pre-requisite for this CS3 course. Book via our website @ https://www.vp-ess.com/training/confined-spaces/cs3-introduction-to-working-as-a-member-of-a-confined-space-rescue-team/ or via email at: esstrainingsales@vpplc.com or phone on: 0800 000 346