Approved for 19.5 Primary credits (MTAM) and 15 compentency credits (NHPC).
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Course information
This course will continue with the philosophy of the first 3 parts of the Fascial Integration series, using the nomenclature fascial restrictions of the upper extremity will be categorized and treated. Students are expected to be able to identify when an upper extremity would be treated, when it is secondary to other problems in the thoracic region and when it is the cause.
Prerequisites
Graduates of a RMT Program, or Advanced students who have completed the Assessment and Treatment of the Upper Extremity, are allowed to attend. Attendance of the Fascial Integration course would be an asset.
About the Instructor
Brad McCutcheon Dip (SIM), RMT, D.). (MP)
Brad attended the University of Guelph to complete a degree in Exercise Physiology, Sheridan College for a diploma in Sports Injury Management, Kikkawa College for a diploma in Massage therapy, and the Canadian College of Osteopathy for a Doctorate in Osteopathic Manual Practice. Brad completed a certificate course in Adult Education in 1999. He was awarded the William Garner Sutherland Award for Excellence in clinical research from the CCO in 2003.
A Member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario, a certified Member of the Canadian Sports Massage Therapists Association, Brad is now the Principal of the Canadian College of Osteopathy, Toronto Campus. Brad has been active in both the OMTA and the Ontario Osteopathy Association board of directors in the past.
Brad is currently finishing his Masters Degree in Osteopathy at the University of Greenwich in England.

Brad McCutcheon at the 2008 Muscles in Motion Conference
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