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Taylor’s Triathlon Journey: Balancing Pregnancy and Fitness

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Taylor’s Triathlon Journey: Balancing Pregnancy and Fitness
Patients • 08/19/2025
Revolutionizing Rehabilitation: Active Release Techniques’ Partner, Kinetisense, is Empowering Clinicians with AI-Driven Precision 
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Revolutionizing Rehabilitation: Active Release Techniques’ Partner, Kinetisense, is Empowering Clinicians with AI-Driven Precision 
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Top 5 Injuries Commonly Treated with Active Release Techniques®
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Top 5 Injuries Commonly Treated with Active Release Techniques®
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Patients • 06/24/2025
Training for the Bix 7: Rachel Loussaert’s Journey Through Adversity
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Training for the Bix 7: Rachel Loussaert’s Journey Through Adversity
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Patients • 06/09/2025
Helping People Achieve Their Goals: Dr. Leahy’s Personal IRONMAN Journey
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Helping People Achieve Their Goals: Dr. Leahy’s Personal IRONMAN Journey
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Providers • 03/12/2025
Navigating the Job Market as a Recent Graduate: Embracing a Culture of Networking
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Navigating the Job Market as a Recent Graduate: Embracing a Culture of Networking
Patients
Kelsey’s ACL Injury and Recovery Journey
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Kelsey’s ACL Injury and Recovery Journey
Patients • 09/10/2024
How Active Release Techniques Support the Health of Baseball Players Throughout the Season
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How Active Release Techniques Support the Health of Baseball Players Throughout the Season
Providers • 07/20/2023
Lower Extremity Level 1 and Patient Success
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Lower Extremity Level 1 and Patient Success
Providers • 06/27/2023
How is ART Different from Other Certifications?
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How is ART Different from Other Certifications?
Providers • 06/22/2023
ART Seminars: A Day in the Life
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ART Seminars: A Day in the Life
Providers • 06/09/2023
What to Expect at an ART Seminar
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What to Expect at an ART Seminar
Providers • 06/08/2023
ART Level 2 Seminars – Are You Ready?
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ART Level 2 Seminars – Are You Ready?

Frequently Asked Questions

You have questions. We have answers.

All healthcare professionals can benefit from ART training, especially those who regularly treat chronic pain, soft tissue/neurofascial/neuromuscular disorders, or work in the occupational or sports medicine fields.

To attend a seminar you must have/be:

  • An active healthcare license issued by a state or national credentialing board OR
  • An active, full-time student in a healthcare degree program at an accredited post-secondary institution and be required to obtain a license from a state or national credentialing board to practice in your field of study post-graduation.

ART seminars provide evidence-based instruction of the necessary skills to detect and treat soft-tissue anomalies and dysfunctions around the body. Attendees review muscle and soft tissue, learning how to evaluate and treat disorders using the ART Diagnostic Algorithm and the area specific manual protocols.

Certification is complete once you have successfully taken and pass any ART Seminar. Overall timing is dependent on the length of the course.

The path to performance, relief, and recovery starts here.