
TriggerPoint™: Corrective Strategies for the Foot and Ankle
With more than 1 million newly diagnosed cases of plantar fasciitis and 2 million ankle sprains per year, the foot and ankle is a source of frustration for many clients. While common fixes such as insoles and ankle strengthening can be effective, the best foot and ankle programs begin with a comprehensive assessment and are followed by effective foam rolling techniques. In this interactive course, learn some of the most common reasons for foot and ankle dysfunction, how to assess those dysfunctions and how to design and implement an effective corrective strategy, beginning with foam rolling techniques.
Kyle Stull, DHSc
Kyle Stull, MS, is the senior master trainer for TriggerPoint™, where he collaborates with universities and professionals to develop evidence-based programming. Kyle is also an instructor for NASM’s fitness and corrective exercise workshops. He holds a master’s degree in rehabilitation and is a licensed massage therapist with more than 12 years of experience. Kyle is presently completing his doctoral degree, and is a member of the Fascia Research Society and the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine.
Learning Objectives
Course Procedure
- Enroll in the course.
- View the course content.
- Take the test. (You must score 80% to pass. If you do not pass, you may retake the test.)
- Print your certificate of completion.
Course Content
- TriggerPoint™ Corrective Strategies for the Foot and Ankle
- TriggerPoint™: Corrective Strategies for the Foot and Ankle
Available Course Credits
ACTION0.2
ACSM2
ACE.2
AFPA2
AFAA2
BCRPA2
CHEK2
FAI/ISSA2
IFPA2
NASM0.2
NAFTA2
NAFC0.2
NCEP2
NCCPT2
NCSF1
NESTA0.2
NETA2
NFPT0.4
NIEW0.2
NSPA2