ExoArmer Basics Level I
ExoArmer Basics Level I teaches the foundations of our method, including the T.R.U.S.T technique and how to identify and release over fifty soft tissue structures. The course also teaches how to use the ExoArm Infrared Sleeve for even better results. We focus on the back, hip complex, lower and upper extremities, and the neck, and cover concepts including:
- Point of contact
- Line of drive
- Depth of pressure
- Proper body mechanics
- Anatomical attachment points
- Muscle fiber alignment
When you register, we will send you the ExoArm Infrared Sleeve, one heating element, two batteries, a charger, and a carrying case.
Upon completion, students will have the skills to deliver expert manual therapy using the ExoArmer Method and will receive the ExoArmer Therapist certification. Students will also be placed in our network of providers.
Interested in ExoArmer Basics Level II?
Prerequisite: ExoArmer Basics Level I
ExoArmer Basics Level II introduces tensioning while mobilizing the tissue of the areas covered in Level I. Level II also teaches how to evaluate soft tissue injury, build and execute a treatment plan, and the nuances of functional anatomy.
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ExoArmer Staples

Prerequisites: ExoArmer Basics Level 1 and 2
Upper Body With Dynamic Tension
Introduces the concept of applying heat and sustaining tension on the soft tissues while moving them through their range of motion. The course will cover the back and neck, and the upper extremities from the shoulders to the hands.
Lower Body With Dynamic Tension
In this course, the therapist will learn how to apply sustained tension and heat to the tissues while moving the limbs of the lower extremity through their range of motion. The course will cover the lower extremities from the hips to the feet.
ExoArmer Advanced

Advanced – Joint Specific
For those who want a deeper understanding of The ExoArmer Method of Manual Therapy . In particular, the refinement and the nuances of the TRUST Technique and how to apply the protocols to your patients injuries. Mastery of this level will separate the mediocre therapist from the extraordinary. The EAM Advanced course includes the remainder of the method not covered in EAM Basics/Staple. The therapist will learn how to evaluate the soft tissues around the major joints of the body, recognize common injuries, as well as create and execute a treatment plan. Whole body.