What's the 'Rub' on ITB Friction Syndrome

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1.00
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Description

Running injuries are the lifeblood of many massage practices. They are great for business, but we hate to see our clients in such pain. Recent scientific research reveals some new findings on the cause of ITB friction syndrome. How can you best help runners avoid or recover from these injuries when they occur? Join us for this presentation where you'll discover what is really happening in the knee and why most conventional approaches fail to succeed.

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WMC-Webinar325
Pass Percentage
70

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