Resources
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Patients
• 04/13/2023
What’s the Difference? ART and Chiropractic.
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Patients
• 04/12/2023
What’s the Difference? ART and Dry Needling.
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Patients
• 04/11/2023
Series of Skiing Injuries Treated with ART
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Patients
• 04/06/2023
How ART Treatment Resolved Neck Pain
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Patients
• 04/03/2023
8 Years of Pain Treated in 25 Minutes
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Patients
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What’s the Difference? ART and Graston Technique.
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Patients
• 03/30/2023
CEUs for ATCs with ART Treatment
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Patients
• 03/23/2023
Earn Your CEU Credits with ART Treatment
Read ArticleFrequently Asked Questions
You have questions. We have answers.
All healthcare professionals can benefit from ART training, especially those who regularly treat , or work in the or fields.
- 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.