The presentation on NeuroMuscular Taping (NMT) in Pain Modulation was delivered to the University UMS in Solo, Indonesia, and the Indonesian Health Ministry. The audience included a wide range of medical and rehabilitation professionals from across Indonesia. NMT is increasingly recognized in Indonesia for its significant therapeutic benefits. It is considered a cost-effective treatment option for various conditions, including neurological disorders like stroke and neuropathy, as well as vascular issues, orthopedic conditions, and post-surgical pain.
The University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS), located in Surakarta (Solo) on the island of Java, is one of Indonesia’s major educational institutions. UMS is renowned for its large and diverse medical complex, offering advanced services in medicine, physical therapy, nursing, and rehabilitation. It serves as a leading center for multidisciplinary healthcare training, with a focus on integrating innovative therapies like NeuroMuscular Taping into its curriculum and clinical practices. This highlights the growing interest and adoption of NMT in Indonesia’s healthcare system, particularly in rehabilitation and pain management settings.

Are you interested in enrolling in an NMT Course?
The NeuroMuscular Taping Institute provides certification courses in physical rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, post surgical rehab, occupational therapy, speech therapy, remedial therapy, nursing as well vascular and lymphedema treatment and management. All trainings are classroom settings to enhance skill development and clinical reasoning creating optimum therapeutic results. ONLINE courses are not available. Please contact your local course provider or visit the NMT WEB SITE for course programs and dates.
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Do you require validation of your NMT methodology for research purposes?
A detailed Neuromuscular Taping methodology is crucial in any research project for several reasons. Repeatability, Transparency, Validity and Reliability of your treatment choices will not only have an impact on your research but also an impact on future therapeutic choices. For more detailed information about the NMT, please contact us at: david.blow@nmtinstitute.org
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