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Advanced Lumbar Spine
Treatment Course 

There are numerous causes of low back pain. From herniated disc's, quadratus lumborum & iliopsoas strains, weak gluteus medius, facet joint irritation, overactive tensor fasciae lata and vastus lateralis muscles, hyperkyphosis/hyperlordosis, distortion of the fascia in the lateral chain & lumbar spine and even congestion in the small intestine or kidneys.

 

Although we have assessments to determine the cause of pain, these assessments are often inconclusive or misleading. In this course you will learn to troubleshoot the causes of low back pain and learn how to effectively treat, regardless of the cause.

 

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COURSE OBJECTIVE:

  • Learn to quickly assess for all possible causes of low back pain

  • Learn how to quickly and effectively set up a treatment protocol based on the assessments

  • Identify and treat all muscles indicated for lower back pain

  • Identify and treat the organs indicated for lower back pain

  • Identify and treat the joints indicated in lower back pain

  • Learn new techniques for the lumbar spine fascial

 

Length of course is 24 hours

Course study booklet will be provided.

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Price: $700 (H.S.T. Included)​

Course date: October 8th, 9th, & 10th 2025

Location: Legion Road North, Etobicoke ON

*small class size, 4 student maximum

Andre DeCairos educator and massage therapist
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Scope of Practice

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On November 24 2020, the CMTO changed our scope of practice and “rescinded two policies 1) the Complementary Modalities policy, and 2) Modalities Considered to be Outside the Scope of Practice policy."  Instead of providing a list of modalities that is, or is not in scope, they have adopted a new modernized standard in which a modality can be used if:

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1.     It involves the manipulation of joints and soft tissue with the aim of maintaining or rehabilitating physical dysfunction

2.     You can obtain informed consent from clients and explain the risks, benefits and side effect etc

3.     Training is sufficient to ensure safe treatment

4.     There is evidence to support the use of the modality for the benefit of the clients health

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If the modality falls within this Scope of Practice, they may be billed as “Massage Therapy Treatment.”

Our Traditional Thai Massage and Chi Nei Tsang courses and treatments satisfy all the necessary requirements to qualify within our scope of practice.

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For more detailed information please follow the link below:

https://www.cmto.com/all-touchpoints/rescinding-cmtos-complementary-modalities-and-modalities-outside-of-scope-policies/

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