Maintain Credentials
Will be used to validate an MAT Practitioners’ practical skill level in order for them to maintain their listing on the MAT corporate website.
Mastery CEC - Lower Body
The MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the lower body.
The MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC give you the ability to review the understanding of the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the wrist and the hand region of the body. Our Mastery CEC reviews the technical skillset of Passive Muscle Testing.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Lower Body and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC, you will review the 43 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 27 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 43 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 43 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 43 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 72 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.
Mastery CEC - Upper Body
The MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the upper body.
The MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC give you the ability to review the understanding of the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the upper body region. Our Mastery CEC reviews the technical skillset of Passive Muscle Testing.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Upper Body and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC, you will review the 42 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 25 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 42 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 42 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 42 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 69 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.
Mastery CEC - Trunk & Spine
The MAT Mastery Trunk & Spine CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the trunk and spine.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Trunk & Spine and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Trunk & Spine CEC, you will review the 34 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 27 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 43 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 43 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 43 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 69 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.
Mastery CEC - Foot Function
The MAT Mastery Foot Function CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the foot.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Trunk & Spine and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Trunk & Spine CEC, you will review the 34 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 27 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 43 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 43 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 43 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 69 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Upper Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.
Mastery CEC - Cervical
The MAT Mastery Cervical CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the cervical region.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Trunk & Spine and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Trunk & Spine CEC, you will review the 34 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 27 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 43 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 43 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 43 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 72 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.
Mastery CEC - Wrist & Hand
The MAT Mastery Wrist & Hand CEC gives you the ability to review the understanding between the relationship of specific muscle functions and joint stability within the wrist and the hand.
You will review how to passively evaluate range of motion movements within the Mastery Trunk & Spine and effectively address limitations with longer-lasting results.
Within the MAT Mastery Trunk & Spine CEC, you will review the 34 active/passive AMC&S muscle tests that pinpoint which specific muscles have poor contractile ability – i.e. a muscle’s ability to contract on demand. Alongside these tests are correlating DFAMATs® (muscular palpations on the bony landmarks and insertion points of each muscle in the body) that are used to address and correct a weakened muscle in order to restore stability and mobility through joint motion.
Our goal is for participants to review our unique systematic format to help their individual clients function with maximum efficiency and give them a better quality of life!
- 27 Comparative Assessment of Mobilities
- 43 Passive Muscle Contract and Sustain Tests
- 43 Positional Isometric Contractions
- 43 Digital Force Application to Muscle Attachment Tissues
There are 72 proprietary step-by-step, multi-angled videos to allow for a more well-rounded digital learning experience. Our videos go hand in hand with the content presented in the MAT Mastery Lower Body CEC that is embedded in the course alongside the correlating videos.