Canine Trigger Point Therapy with Ken Bain, LMT
$1,500.00
This combination online plus 4-day hands-on course will take your sports and rehab massage practice to that next level. Hundreds of massage therapists, physical therapists, and veterinarians have taken this course, many of which have declared it a game-changer for their practice.
The online portion of the course will focus on functional anatomy with discussions of how muscles function at the cellular level including the neuromuscular junction, general musculoskeletal anatomy, and functional anatomy of many of the troublesome muscles affecting canine athletes and other highly active dogs.
The 4-day hands-on portion of the course will introduce you to canine trigger point therapy, hands-on skills to evaluate range of motion of select joints, and detailed protocols on how to identify and treat trigger points of the muscles affecting the neck, shoulders, elbows, lumbar back, hips, and stifles. Additionally, special attention will be given to the iliopsoas muscle group.
About the instructor and developer of these techniques: Ken Bain has been providing canine body work since 2003 and took his practice to the human level in 2005. In 2006, he specialized in human trigger point therapy based on the work by Travell and Simons. Using this foundation, he spent four years developing and fine tuning these techniques for the canine body. His work has made Ken one of the most popular therapists and instructors in the canine sports market. Ken loves passing on his knowledge and experience to other therapists.
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PRODUCT INFO
Please Note: Course Dates are listed on our Calendar.
We need your signed Enrollment Agreement and full payment no later than 3 weeks prior to the first day of class.
If you have any questions, please call the RMSAAM office at 303-660-9390 or email us at information@rmsaam.com.
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Students not accepted to the School are entitled to a full refund. Students who cancel by notifying the School within (3) business days of signing the enrollment agreement are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid minus any credit card fees, materials fee, and shipping fees. Students who withdraw from On Campus Courses after 3 business days, but before commencement of program, are entitled to a full refund of all tuition and fees paid except a maximum cancellation fee of $250.00 or 25% of the contract price, whichever is less, plus credit card fees, material fees and shipping fees.
In the case of students withdrawing after commencement of on-site classes, the School will retain credit card fees, materials fees, and shipping fees, if applicable and a cancellation charge plus a percentage of tuition and fees, which is based on the percentage of contact hours, as described in the table below. The refund is based on the date of enrollment.
Students must begin their course within 1 year of enrollment. If a student does not attend or postpones their course(s), no refunds will be given after 1 year from the date of enrollment.
Our enrollment agreement will include a detailed fee table of how partial refunds work based on how much of the course has been taken. Please look over it for more information.
1. Students may cancel this contract at any time prior to midnight of the 3rd business day after signing this contract per the Fee Table.
2. Refunds will be made within 30 business days from the date of termination. The official date of termination or withdrawal of a student will be determined in the following manner:
a. The date on which the School receives notice of the student's intention to discontinue the training program; or
b. The date on which the student violates published School policy, which provides for termination.
c. Should a student fail to return from an excused leave of absence, the effective date of termination for a student on an extended leave of absence or a leave of absence is the earlier of the date the School determines the student is not returning or the day following the expected return date.
3. Students will receive a full refund of tuition and fees paid if the School discontinues a course/program within 18 months from the student’s enrollment date, except that this provision shall not apply if the School ceases to operate.
4. Students can resolve any complaint of any nature including, but not limited to a claim of deceptive sales or trade practice, with the school directly by contacting the Executive Director, Tracy Vroom at 303-660-9390 or information@rmsaam.com. RMSAAM school policy accords RMSAAM five full business days to reply and attempt to resolve a formal student complaint. The student may file a written complaint on-line with the Colorado Division of Private Occupational Schools at highered.colorado.gov/dpos or by requesting a complaint form at 303-862-3001 or by mail at DPOS, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202. There is a two year statute of limitations from the student's last day of attendance for the Division to take action on a student complaint.
5. The policy for granting credit for previous training shall not impact the refund policy.
6. Students shall be liable for all costs of collection, including attorney fees and costs.


