Healing Through Trigger Point Therapy (9 hrs)
Healing Through Trigger Point Therapy
9 Hours CE/CPD | Online Course with Jonathan Kuttner, DPT
Trigger point therapy is about far more than applying pressure to painful areas. Effective treatment requires an understanding of pain referral, tissue adaptation, movement dysfunction, and the factors that allow symptoms to persist over time.
Healing Through Trigger Points is a comprehensive online course designed to help rehabilitation professionals develop a deeper understanding of trigger point therapy, myofascial pain, referred pain patterns, and chronic musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Presented by Jonathan Kuttner, DPT, this course combines trigger point anatomy video tutorials, a comprehensive workbook, and a structured Clinical Companion Course to create a practical learning pathway that connects theory, assessment, and clinical application.
Course Overview
Across this 9-hour CE/CPD course, participants will explore the mechanisms behind trigger point formation, referred pain patterns, fascial relationships, movement compensation strategies, and the perpetuating factors that contribute to persistent symptoms.
Rather than focusing solely on treatment techniques, the course examines the broader clinical picture surrounding trigger point therapy, helping practitioners understand why symptoms develop, why they recur, and how trigger points interact with movement, posture, fascia, and nervous system sensitization.
Participants will develop a stronger understanding of how trigger point therapy can be integrated into modern rehabilitation and manual therapy practice while maintaining a focus on clinical reasoning and whole-person care.
Supported by video tutorials, a comprehensive workbook, a structured Clinical Companion Course, lesson quizzes, final examination, certificate of completion, and lifetime access, this course provides a thorough foundation in trigger point therapy and myofascial pain management.
What You Will Learn
| Topic | Focus |
|---|---|
| Trigger Point Formation | Understanding how trigger points develop, persist, and contribute to dysfunction |
| Referred Pain Patterns | Recognising common referral patterns throughout the body and their clinical implications |
| Fascia & Movement Compensation | Exploring the relationship between fascia, movement patterns, and kinetic chain dysfunction |
| Chronic Pain & Sensitization | Understanding the connection between trigger points, persistent pain, and nervous system adaptation |
| Perpetuating Factors | Identifying the influences that allow symptoms to return or remain unresolved |
| Clinical Integration | Applying trigger point therapy within a modern rehabilitation and manual therapy framework |
Course Content
The course combines trigger point anatomy, referral patterns, myofascial pain science, movement dysfunction, clinical reasoning, and practical rehabilitation concepts to create a comprehensive learning experience.
| Module | Focus |
|---|---|
| Foundations of Trigger Point Therapy | Understanding trigger point development, physiology, and clinical significance |
| Referral Patterns & Myofascial Pain | Recognising referred pain patterns and common trigger point presentations |
| Fascia, Movement & Compensation | Examining how movement dysfunction and fascial relationships influence symptoms |
| Chronic Pain Mechanisms | Exploring sensitization, persistent pain, and the broader clinical picture |
| Perpetuating Factors & Recovery Barriers | Understanding why symptoms return and how contributing factors influence outcomes |
| Modern Clinical Application | Integrating trigger point therapy into rehabilitation, manual therapy, and patient-centred care |
Who This Course Is For
This course is suitable for massage therapists, manual therapists, physiotherapists, physical therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, athletic trainers, sports therapists, rehabilitation professionals, and other qualified practitioners working with muscular pain and movement dysfunction.
It is particularly relevant for professionals treating chronic tension, referred pain, headaches, shoulder dysfunction, low back pain, hip pain, lower limb complaints, movement restrictions, and persistent myofascial symptoms.
About Jonathan Kuttner
Dr. Jonathan Kuttner, DPT, is an internationally respected chronic pain specialist and educator known for his extensive work in trigger point therapy and myofascial pain management.
In recognition of his contribution to the profession, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists (NAMTPT).
His teaching combines decades of clinical experience with a deep understanding of pain science, helping practitioners bridge the gap between trigger point therapy, rehabilitation, and modern clinical reasoning.
Included With This Course
| Included | Details |
|---|---|
| Video Tutorials | Trigger point anatomy and clinical demonstrations presented by Jonathan Kuttner, DPT |
| Course Workbook | Comprehensive reference text covering trigger point theory, referral patterns, and clinical concepts |
| Clinical Companion Course | Structured lessons connecting workbook concepts and video learning into a practical framework |
| Lesson Quizzes | Knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning throughout the course |
| Final Exam | Assessment included for course completion |
| Certificate | Downloadable 9 Hours CE/CPD certificate following successful completion |
| Lifetime Access | Study at your own pace and revisit the material whenever required |