The 2022 Course Schedule has arrived! We’re pleased to offer a full lineup complete with the same great courses and instructors you’ve come to love along with brand new course offerings. Have questions about the curriculum? Stay right here where we’re tackling your schedule-related Q&As starting with Fascial Counterstrain.
In order to guide clinicians through the FCS curriculum at a comfortable pace, we’re now hosting each FCS course once per year. In addition to offering multiple course options including a remote course for repeat students, we now offer FCS course bundles packaged to help you save on tuition and outline a clear path toward future certification opportunities. We recommend taking no more than 2-3 courses per year to give yourself enough time to successfully integrate FCS techniques.
FCS for the Musculoskeletal System has a (slightly) new look! In the past, MS1 was a prerequisite to MS2 and so on. We changed that this year, making FCS Foundations the only prerequisite to all MSK courses. To avoid confusion, we dropped the numerical listing and renamed them as follows:
Rest assured the curriculum has not changed, only the course names. You may now take musculoskeletal courses in whichever order you prefer.
*MSK-SL is recommended prior to MSK-C.
The Central Sensitization Series: Part 1 is a highly advanced Fascial Counterstrain course which explores the general concepts and treatments related to neural crest sensitization (NCS). To begin, you must have successfully completed all 9 prerequisite FCS courses: F1, MSK-SL, MSK-P, MSK-C, LV, AR, VC, N1 and N2.
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The second of three FCS Central Sensitization courses, CSS2 will allow you to become one of the few clinicians in the world who can treat these dysfunctions.
Course bundles combine four FCS courses into one convenient package. Upon completion of FCS Foundations, you may choose from the following collections:
While you may not substitute courses within a bundle, you’re welcome to retake courses at any time.
Upon purchase, you’ll receive an email with a voucher valid for the courses listed in the bundle’s product description. You may sign up for any course in any order at any time (with the exception of N2). To pay, simply redeem your voucher at checkout as outlined via email. Because vouchers never expire, course bundles are a great way to save on tuition and advance through the FCS curriculum at your own pace.
SCS Complete Body was introduced this year, replacing individual JCS Upper Quarter, Lower Quarter, and Facilitated courses while providing over 185+ Counterstrain techniques for the cervical spine, thoracic spine, ribs, lumbar spine, sacrum, pelvis, upper extremities, and lower extremities. Aptly named, Complete Body gives students a whole-body approach to somatic dysfunction and pain. Learn more about this comprehensive hybrid-learning course in The Beginner’s Guide to SCS Complete Body.
SCS Complete Body 2 offers students an opportunity to practice all 180+ SCS techniques in an intimate lab setting! Building upon the knowledge and palpation skills acquired in Complete Body, this 3-day follow-up course focuses specifically on live demonstrations and the hands-on practice needed to achieve technique mastery. In short, Complete Body teaches the skills, Complete Body 2 teaches the techniques!
SCS Complete Body is the only prerequisite, making Complete Body 2 a great refresher course for students who have taken a break from their practice or would like to hone SCS techniques prior to certification.
Commonly described as a “life-changing experience” by previous attendees, Anatomy Dissection facilitates the hands-on exploration of over 1,000 anatomical structures via untouched cadavers. Although there are no prerequisites, these dissections will allow you to see the very systems you treat day in and day out thus improving your manual therapy practice.
Our 8-day multi-system course includes:
Because dissections require a certain degree of emotional maturity, we limit these courses to a select number of dissectors per year. This also allows us to maintain a low student to cadaver ratio so that you can perform 100% of the dissections yourself. To learn more, read Everything You Need to Know About Anatomy Dissection.
A note to those who have previously expressed interest: Anatomy Dissection has been rescheduled from January to May 2022.
Click here to view/download the 2022 Course Schedule. For real time course availability and pricing or to register for a course, visit your Student Portal.
Michael Wangsness, PT, DPT, ATC, CSC I, holds a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Nova Southeastern University (2007) and earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Minnesota (2010). He began incorporating Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) into his practice in 2011 and has advanced to teaching roles, serving as a Teaching Assistant since 2016 and a Lab Instructor since 2020. In 2022, Michael was among the first to receive his CSC I certification. Passionate about FCS, he has been privileged to train extensively under Brian Tuckey. Michael currently practices at an outpatient clinic for M Health Fairview in Woodbury, MN. Outside of work, he enjoys golfing, coaching hockey, and spending time with his wife, Heather, and their three children: Olivia, Gavin, and Amelia.
Dr. Kim Braun, PT, DPT, brings over 30 years of experience to her practice as a doctor of physical therapy, with a focus on comprehensive pain and dysfunction treatment. She earned her initial PT degree from the University of Iowa and later completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy at St. Scholastica College. Passionate about infant care, Dr. Braun specializes in treating and preventing torticollis and plagiocephaly. Her dedication to patient-centered care is rooted in integrity, efficacy, compassion, and advocacy, utilizing a holistic approach for rehabilitation, prevention, and wellness. Dr. Braun has pursued extensive post-graduate study in the Fascial Counterstrain technique through the Jones Institute and with Brian Tuckey, PT, OCS, JSCCI, and is excited to leverage Counterstrain when other interventions have proven insufficient.
Shannon Arndt, MSPT, JSCC, is a distinguished physical therapist and owner of Soundview Center for Well-being, Lone Lake Physical Therapy, and Sage Counterstrain. She holds an MSPT from the University of Rhode Island, where she graduated at the top of her class, and is a Board Certified Specialist in Strain and Counterstrain. Shannon’s expertise extends to her work with The Bridge Back Project, where she uses counterstrain techniques to support veterans and first responders in their recovery from PTSD. Passionate about patient education, she thrives on uncovering the complex interconnections of physical impairments and empowering individuals to manage their health autonomously.
Randall Kusunose founded The Jones Institute in 1988 with Lawrence Jones, D.O., the original developer of Counterstrain. He was the first therapist to be board certified in orthopedics by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in California. Randall has trained all Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified Instructors (JSCCI) in the U.S., France, Italy, and Australia, and developed over 60 Jones Strain Counterstrain techniques along with the Facilitated Counterstrain curriculum. When he’s not practicing, you can find Randall skiing, scuba diving, and relaxing on the sand in the beautiful beach town of Encinitas, California.
Brian Tuckey, a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Maryland School of Physical Therapy, became board certified in orthopedics in 1995. Under the tutelage of Lawrence Jones, D.O., Brian became one of only four physical therapists in the world to be certified in the Strain Counterstrain (SCS) technique. He was also the first practitioner to recognize Counterstrain’s impact on the fascial system which led to his development of Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) with over 800 anatomically-specific techniques in addition to the FCS Cranial Scan—a proprietary assessment that identifies dysfunction in all systems and regions of the body. When he’s not teaching, Brian is treating complex patients at Tuckey and Associates Physical Therapy in Frederick, Maryland.
Holly Christy earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Washington, Master of Acupuncture from Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University where she currently teaches as an adjunct clinical faculty member. Holly started her practice in 2000 and became a lead instructor for Counterstrain Academy in 2014 after a mastery-level internship with Tim Hodges, LMT, JSCCI. In 2019, she became a Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified Instructor (JSCCI) of Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) for the nervous system. Though Counterstrain is her primary modality, Holly also offers primary care, acupuncture, prolotherapy, custom orthotics, and intravenous nutrient therapy.
Robert Dowd holds a Bachelor of Science in medicine with a certificate in physical therapy, Master of Healthcare Administration, and Doctor of Physical Therapy. Robert is now a Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified Instructor (JSCCI) who’s dedicated to presenting Counterstrain the way Lawrence Jones, D.O., advised his students to do at his final course offering. Robert applies the philosophy of Counterstrain to all clinical settings from the outpatient orthopedic clinic, acute care hospital, and ICU to the nursing home and hospice industry. When he’s not practicing in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Robert can be found writing, fishing, hunting, or riding his motorcycle.
Larry Ham graduated from the University of Southern California in 1978 with a Master of Science in physical therapy. He took his first Counterstrain course in 1986 after Lawrence Jones, D.O., treated him and successfully eliminated all back and sciatica pain. He’s now certified to teach Strain and Fascial Counterstrain courses for the spine and extremities and the viscera, respectively. In addition to teaching Counterstrain in the U.S. and Australia, Larry has served on the sidelines of over one thousand sporting events as a Certified Athletic Trainer. Though nearing retirement, Larry still practices in Spokane, Washington, and enjoys spending his free time with his wife, sons, and grandchildren. You can catch him scuba diving with sharks, remodeling his home, or hydrofoiling on the lake.
Tim Hodges has worked in the field of physical rehabilitation since 1996. Since joining The Jones Institute in 2004, he’s assisted Brian Tuckey, PT, OCS, JSCCI, in the development of several Fascial Counterstrain techniques and taught numerous Fascial Counterstrain courses as a certified instructor. Tim continues to apply his knowledge and expertise through Counterstrain Academy—a mastery program designed for licensed Counterstrainers throughout the country. In addition to developing the program’s curriculum and overseeing its mentorships, Tim is currently practicing at Counterstrain Portland, his Oregon-based private practice.
Eryn Milian earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and environmental science from William Smith College along with a Doctor of Physical Therapy and PhD from the University of Miami. Her doctoral work focused on anatomical sciences and measurable outcomes which inform her current clinical expertise in orthopedics and sport physical therapy. Since joining the University of Miami’s faculty in 2013, Eryn has expanded her role as assistant professor to become a course master for neuroanatomy and instructor for both pelvic anatomy and the university’s orthopedic, sport, and neuroscience residency programs. Her research interests lie primarily in knee injuries and the development of reliable and valid measures of assessing ACL risk in adolescent athletes via musculoskeletal ultrasound.
Greg Zadow has been a self-employed physical therapist since 1998. He earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in physiotherapy from the University of South Australia and Doctor of Physical Therapy from the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professionals. Greg is the owner and clinic director of Green Ridge Physical Therapy and Wellness, his Oregon-based private practice. In 2011, he became certified in the Strain Counterstrain (SCS) technique and continued on to complete a mastery program with Counterstrain Academy and become a Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified Instructor (JSCCI) of Fascial Counterstrain (FCS). Greg has been using Counterstrain ever since his first introduction to the technique in 1991 and now holds over 20 years of continuing education experience in the field of manual therapy.
Kyle graduated from San Diego State University in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Miami in 2014. Kyle immediately started his private practice and became certified with The Jones Institute after witnessing the powerful effects of Counterstrain on his patients. Kyle currently lends his expertise to the Doctor of Physical Therapy programs at both San Diego State University and the University of Miami. Since joining The Jones Institute as a lab instructor in 2015, Kyle has taken on additional roles in managing the company’s domestic headquarters, developing the curriculum for a new anatomy program, and teaching Anatomy Dissection as the lead instructor.