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institute of physical art - July 26, 2007 3:33:56 PM   
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I was reading about the Institut of Physical Art and they seem to offer interesting courses.  What do you think about it?  Did anyone attend any courses offered by the institute?

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RE: institute of physical art - July 26, 2007 3:38:43 PM   
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FO FO 2 PNF and their sister company IMTS: CTI and LPI are AWESOME courses!!

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RE: institute of physical art - July 26, 2007 8:24:04 PM   
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I've attended them as well, FO1, BET and LPI from ITMS. Looking forward to taking more during the fall. Definiltey worth going to. I do recommend you take a day or two off after taking the courses. Best bet, take F01 and PNF1 first and then take the others. Can't wait to take the courses this fall.

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RE: institute of physical art - July 27, 2007 10:09:50 AM   
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the reason he says that is because it is like a 3 1/2 day course and your brain is FRIED afterwards!
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good luck

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RE: institute of physical art - July 27, 2007 5:10:14 PM   
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IPA has great courses with focus on functional mobilization that are a great treatment focus by themselves but work excellent in combination with other manual therapy programs. 

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RE: institute of physical art - August 2, 2007 12:52:06 PM   
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i went to FO 1 and did not find it good overall. there were certainly some parts that were very informative and practical but other parts that had you shaking your head.

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RE: institute of physical art - August 6, 2007 10:23:46 AM   
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They are excellent courses.   Good combo of treatment in conjunction with other manual therapy courses I have taken.  CTI , LPI, and PNF are very good.  Since they are 3 and 1/2 days, the last day  your brain is kind of spent, so to speak.  I would take the advice above and take off the next day so you can recuperate!
Erica

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RE: institute of physical art - September 14, 2007 9:06:11 AM   
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If you get Vicky Johnson as the instructor, you are getting the best there is. Definitely made PNF one of the best courses I've taken so far.

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