This session is designed to empower both students and seasoned professionals in the field of manual therapy with essential skills and knowledge for practical application. We'll delve into the intricacies of body mechanics, the art of joint manipulation, and techniques to optimize your practice. This webinar addresses the challenges of online learning and hands-on practice, emphasizing the importance of mastering fundamental skills at home to enhance patient care and therapist well-being.

Attendees will learn:
  • Mastering body positioning with the 90/90/90 Rule and Wheelhouse rule
  • Enhancing adjustment techniques including the mechanics of fast-twitch muscles
  • Developing tactile sensitivity for superior patient care

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About Ti Pence, DC

Ti is a dedicated healthcare professional with a rich and diverse background in patient care, education, and sports involvement. Currently, he plays a vital role in the Motiva Health team at the Stanford Clinic in Cisco, where he continues to contribute as a valuable member of a multidisciplinary healthcare team. His dedication to patient well-being extends to his previous work at the Stanford clinic in Qualcomm and his service with the VA in Reno.

Ti also manages private practice hours in Reno at ChiroFit and in Los Gatos with Positive Motion Chiropractic, underscoring his commitment to delivering high-quality care to his patients. His previous role as clinical faculty at Palmer College of Chiropractic West allowed him to mentor and guide students, helping them excel in their careers and assume leadership positions in and out of the chiropractic profession.

Ti's passion for sports healthcare shines through his extensive experience. He has provided care to Paralympians and Olympians at the Olympic training center in San Diego, volunteered ringside at mixed martial art events, and lent his expertise to the world weightlifting championships. He's also worked with the USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling team and supervised students in the care of athletes at numerous events, including the Sea Otter Classic, various running events from 5K to 50K, rugby matches, and the annual Turkey Trot 5K run.

In his personal life, Ti thrives in the great outdoors, often spending quality time with his family. He's a devoted martial arts enthusiast with extensive knowledge in Tai Chi and Medical Qigong and holds a black belt in Krav Maga. His dedication to martial arts continues with ongoing training in Krav Maga, Kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, reflecting his commitment to physical fitness and self-defense.

Overall, Ti's multifaceted career and interests showcase his unwavering dedication to healthcare, education, and an active lifestyle.

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