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Fascial Distortion Model described at PAINWeek 2017

What is FDM?


Fascial Distortion Model can be difficult to describe.  It's both simple and complex.  Watch and share this video to help spread the word.  And tell your friends to look for the FDM Academy!  

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Learn the body language of Fascial Distortion Model with FDM Academy
 

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Early registration discount ends soon for FDM classes in April!
Module 1 at Michigan State on April 13-15, and FDM Module 2 on April 27-29 at the Cleveland Clinic!

 

Use the code EARLY10 to save 10% by registering 30+ days early. 

Learn Fascial Distortion Model with FDM Academy at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Learn FDM Module 1 (knee, ankle, and shoulder) at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Cleveland Clinic Lyndhurst campus

Take FDM Module 2 (Spine) at the beautiful Cleveland Clinic Lyndhurst Wellness Campus in a park setting.  (Module 2 is an introduction to FDM with no pre-requisite classes needed)

 
FDM teaches hands-on techniques
 

What do you learn with FDM Manual Therapy?

Fascial Distortion Model is an assessment and treatment model that primarily uses manual techniques to reduce pain and stiffness and improve mobility in patients.  It emphasizes using pattern recognition of HOW a patient shows their symptoms with six different sets of hand gestures.  By translating these gesture into a working framework of the condition, FDM gives providers the ability to choose the best manual treatment method to speed recovery.  Physicians using FDM often find they prescribe less medication, and many providers report an increase in their job satisfaction by implementing FDM.   Classes are structured to learn the theory of FDM, learn to recognize the hand gestures patients use to describe their symptoms, and copious time learning manual techniques that can be applied in the clinic immediately.  

 
 
Learn fast manual techniques with Fascial Distortion Model
 

FDM is open to DO, MD, NP, PA-C, PT, PTA, OT, AT, ND, DPM, DDS, DMD, and certified Structural Integration practitioners (Rolfers).

 

Look for these FDM Modules from FDM Academy and register at www.thefdmacademy.com/classes

March 10-11, 2018: San Diego - Module 3 - SOLD OUT!

March 18-20, 2018: Dallas, Texas - Module 1+ (AAO Convocation)

April 13-15, 2018: Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine - East Lansing, MI - Module 1

April 27-29, 2018: Cleveland Clinic, Lyndhurst Campus - Module 1 

May 17-19, 2018: Mayo Clinic Mankato, MN - Module 2 

June 15-17, 2018: Northbay Hospital Fairfield, CA - Module 2 

July 13-15, 2018: Ottawa, Canada - Module 1 (open to US and Canadian practitioners) - NEW CLASS!

August 24-26, 2018: Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Kirksville, MO - Module 1

September 7-9, 2018: Rowan University - Stratford, NJ - Module 2 (coming soon)  - NEW CLASS!

October 19-21, 2018: Las Vegas, Nevada - Module 1  - NEW CLASS!

November 9-11, 2018: New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine - Old Westbury, NY - Module 1 

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Module 1 and 2 are Intro classes and have no pre-reqs.  Module 1 classes cover ankle, knee, and shoulder.  Module 2 covers spine.  Module 3 is everything else: hands, feet, face, elbow, hip, and requires either a Module 1 or Module 2 first.

 

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Thanks,

Todd Capistrant, DO
Matt Booth, DPT

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