We have 3 Levels of Practitioner and 2 different programs – Online Program and In-House Active Learning Program.
Level 1 Certification:
The program is a minimum of 360 hours broken into:
120 hours of lecture, study, and course work
Minimum of 120 hours of shadowing and hands-on application
Minimum of 120 hours of apprenticeship under a certified and practicing Practitioner
Flexible Online Learning Program is a total of 16 – 20 weeks of learning, depending on the students scheduled shadowing and participation.
OR
In-House Active Learning Program is an immersive learning schedule of 12 x 30-hour weeks or 9 x 40-hour weeks depending on the students availability.
Level 1 Certification allows treatment for: Muscle Imbalances, Complaints of Stiffness and Tightness, and General Muscle Aches from Gait and Postural Issues.
To complete Level 1, you must complete the 360 hour CMP course.
Level 2 Certification allows treatment for specific Grade 1 muscle injuries and ailments such as: Sciatica, Plantar Fasciitis, Low Grade Muscle Strains and Sprains, Mild Grade Scoliosis, Headaches, Migraines, Turf Toe, Hammer Toe, Dropped Arches, Tarsal Tunnel, Osgood-Schlatter’s, Grade 3 Rolled/Sprained Ankle, Shin Splints, Achilles Tendonitis, Baker’s Cyst, Grade 1 Hamstring Strains, Hematoma in the Quads, Groin Strain, Golfer’s Elbow, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel, Trigger Finger, Soft Tissue Nerve Impingement, Crick in the Neck, Arthritis, Muscle Spasm, Tech Neck, Piriformis Syndrome, Tarlov Cyst, “Pulled Back”, Asthma, Constipation, Bladder Incontinence, , Diastasis Recti, Sports Hernia, Inguinal Hernia, Umbilical Hernia, Heartburn/ Reflux, Thoracolumbar Strain, Sacroiliac (SI) Pain, , Dowager’s Hump, Kyphosis, Lordosis, Myofascial Releases, , Degenerative Disc Disease, and Chest Pains
To complete Level 2, you must have at least 1 year of experience treating all ailments listed above while practicing in a Corrective Manual and Stabilization Therapy facility. A Level 3 Practitioner must also sign off on all competencies before receiving this certification.
Level 3 Certification allows treatment for specific Grade 2 and 3 muscle injuries and ailments (in addition to Level 1 and Level 2) such as: Mild to Severe Scoliosis, Grade 2 and 3 Muscle Strains and Sprains, Gar Bunion/Bunionette, Morton’s Toe Neuroma, Trochanter Bursitis, Torn Meniscus, Torn Knee Ligaments, Rickets, Varicose Veins Labrum Tear, Gout, Hip Replacement, Lymph Edema, Osteopenia, Osteoporosis, Chondromalacia, Congestive Heart Failure, Rotations of the Spine, TMJ, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Labrum Tear, Dislocated Shoulder, Frozen Shoulder, Shoulder Replacement, Boutonniere Deformity, Osteoarthritis, Boxer’s Break, Thumb Replacement, Lymph Edema, Ganglion Cyst, De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis, Rotator Cuff tears, Wrist Fracture, Whiplash, Stingers, Cervical Dystonia, Military / Straight Neck, Radiculopathy, Myelopathy, Chiari Malformation, Wry neck/Torticollis, Dysphagia, Nerve Impingement, Dislocated Ribs, Intercostal Neuralgia, Costalitis, Panic/Anxiety Attacks, Bulging Discs, Herniated Disc, , Broken Tail Bone, Osteitis Pubis, Osteoporosis, Compression Fractures, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Spondylosis, Cauda Equina Syndrome, Spinal Stenosis, and Spondylolisthesis
To complete Level 3, you must have at least 1 year of experience treating all ailments listed above while practicing in a Corrective Manual and Stabilization Therapy facility as a Level 2 Practitioner. A Level 3 instructor must also sign off on all competencies before receiving this certification.