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Physical Therapy Workshops:
Hesch Institute Manual Therapy Courses & Classes

In addition to treating clients plagued by acute and chronic pain, the goal of the Hesch Institute is to share the Hesch Method with orthopedic manual physical therapist and other hands-on licensed clinicians.  A Hesch Institute Workshop is a fantastic learning environment for those interested in recognizing sequential patterns of movement dysfunction throughout the body, as opposed to singular isolated dysfunctions.  Examples of Hesch Institute physical therapy seminars are Thoracic Spine & Rib Cage Mobilization & Manipulation and The Hesch Institute Whole Body Course.  Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT has conducted workshops in facilities all over the country including Pima Medical Institute in Mesa, Carrington College, and Alabama Spine & Rehab.  So whether you are a clinician wishing to attend a Hesch Institute seminar or a facility coordinator interested in hosting one, please contact us at info@heshinstitute.com.

        The Hesch Method SI Course
SIJD is fraught with confusion and misunderstanding.  Yet 25-30% of the back pain population is reported to have a component of SIJD.  Evaluation and treatment needs to evolve with the science and research.

The Hesch Method, a unique subset of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, presents a new approach to evaluation and treatment, in which spring tests are enhanced to a kinesthetic skill known as “Springing with Awareness
TM”.  The practitioner can thoroughly assess the Lumbopelvic structure in all planes of the body, thus demystifying complex pathomechanics.

A viscoelastic creep and reflexogenic model of treatment can restore normative function regarding mobility and stability, allowing rapid achievement of treatment objectives.  Clinicians consistently report confidence in the clinical application of this approach.


Sample Sacroiliac Brochure

The Hesch Method
Evidence Based Whole Body Workshops

Traditionally, joint dysfunction, and dense connective tissue restrictions have been evaluated from the perspective of addressing a patients’ primary complaint, a symptom-producing dysfunction. If not symptomatic, major joints are typically not evaluated beyond posture and gross motion. Yet recent works have brought forth the concept of regional-interdependence. For example, the role of thoracic mobilization for the treatment of neck pain and restriction has lent support to that concept. In a much larger context, the entire body is in fact an integrated whole, such that asymptomatic joint dysfunction, can have far-reaching effects proximally and distally, via biomechanical and  reflexogenic influences. This approach to evaluation and treatment uses a whole-body perspective, and screens all major articulations in a variety of contexts, including asymptomatic segments.

The term “patterns of motion dysfunction” becomes relevant. While patients do have unique presentations, there are in fact common patterns of injuries such that a template to screen for several possibilities is applicable
to all regions of the body. This approach is not rigid, but rather gives a road map, with the ability to recognize when the terrain is unique and not predicted. 

Sample Whole Body Brochure

No WORKSHOP
in your area?

We offer Home Study Distance Learning of the same material.  We are also looking for clinical sites to co-sponsor workshops.  Please contact us for details, which includes free workshop space.

Looking for
a Private Workshop?

Facilities wishing to host a private workshop, please contact us.  We will present a private Hesch Workshop to your staff for an honorarium.  We also offer FREE participation slots in return for hosting a Hesch Workshop marketed to the surrounding Physical Therapy community.  A list of past workshops is available on the Qualifications page. 


Contact the Hesch Institute
info@heschInstitute.com
(303) 366-9445 9am-6pm MT
FAX (303) 366-9998
25837 E. Maple Place
Aurora, CO 80018
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