Clinical Assessment 2 - September 28th 2024 - Calgary AB
This one day course builds on your strong foundation and gets you to excellence.
Reliable special testing
Ruling out red flags
Differential triage protocol
The 7 R's to rehabilitation
An invitation to person centred care
Soft Skills
Working with insurance based claims
Treatment planning
Please select the course date and location after your purchase.
Class times are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm local time.
July 4 2024 | Grande Prairie AB | #200 – 11402 100 Street (second floor) T8V 2N5
July 11 2024 | Vancouver BC | 1152 Mainland St Suite 430 V6B 4X2
August 17 2024 | Edmonton AB |4620 99 St T6E 5H5
September 20 | Vancouver BC | 1152 Mainland St Suite 430 V6B 4X2
September 28 2024 | Calgary AB | 1167 Kensington Crescent T2N 1X7
Don't see this course coming to a location near you? Please email Taylor at [email protected] to see if something can be arranged!
In practice since 2007, Taylor has spent his career teaching, developing curriculum, and presenting on evidence-based approaches to musculoskeletal care. As a core instructor and subject matter expert at one of BC’s premier massage therapy colleges, he played a key role in shaping massage education and training future RMTs. He is also a co-developer of a new RMT curriculum set to launch soon, designed to foster a more integrated, adaptable, and clinically relevant approach to massage therapy education.
Taylor has had the honour of presenting at medical conferences to physicians, surgeons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and mental health professionals, helping advance the conversation on modern, evidence-informed musculoskeletal care.
Massage therapy is his passion. He believes RMTs are uniquely positioned to provide high-value care for those living with musculoskeletal pain. Whether structurally focused, fascially oriented, or integrating craniovisceral techniques, there is room for everyone at the table. The real question is: Are we ready to update our story?
Taylor believes massage therapists are uniquely positioned to provide high-value care for people living with musculoskeletal pain. Whether structurally focused, fascially oriented, or integrating craniovisceral techniques, there is room for every practitioner at the table—an approach he calls pan-modality. The real question is: Are we ready to update our story?