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Your Journey Starts Here

Expectations for becoming a PAT Expert

Level I (3 Months):

  1. How to properly assess client intake forms to help clients understand what is happening within their bodies.

  2. How to read posture photos to ensure the correct care plan is implemented for success.

  3. Learning to identify movement patterns through touch to confirm that the care plan for each session is headed in the right direction for optimal results.

  4. Learning the systems and structures of fascia lines, muscle patterns, compensation patterns, and how to identify pairings for individual treatment plans.

  5. Learning how to prepare the body for success within the treatment plan.

 

Level II (3 Months):

  1. Learning how to clear cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), lymphatic fluid, and neurological misfires along the spine and within the lymphatic pools.

  2. Learning to navigate injury recovery (adapted methods through kinesiology), clearing the body of injuries from conscious and subconscious actions, injuries, and circumstances.

  3. Applied breathwork and how to guide each person through corrective breathwork.

 

Level III (3 Months):

  1. Learning front and posterior fascia lines and the muscle connections for each line.

  2. Learning pelvic floor correlations from the toes to the intraoral muscles of the deep throat and neck.

  3. How to assess pelvic tilts and develop the first steps for correction.

 

Level IV (3 Months):

  1. Learning lateral lines and functional lines, including the muscle connections for each line.

  2. Applying knowledge from Level III front and posterior lines.

  3. Learning to apply steps for posture correction.

 

Level V (3 Months – In Office):

  1. Applying intake assessment skills, reading photos, and creating care plans in personal consultations to ensure client success (Level I).

  2. Applying corrective steps to prepare the body (Level II).

  3. Applying posture correction care plan steps (Levels III & IV).

  4. Graduating as a PAT Expert, enable clinicians, physicals and medical providers to accept new clients under the PAT title and receiving a certification number to practice where licensure is valid.

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