By the end of this course, you will (1) identify and address dysfunctions of the cervical-thoracic junction and (2) integrate manual and movement techniques to restore alignment and function. Taught by Sue Falsone, PT, ATC, this course dives into the anatomy, movement patterns, and common pathologies of this key transition zone.

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Cervical Thoracic Junction Mechanics
This course is part of Upper Body Specialist: Advanced Assessments and Treatments Specialization

Instructor: Niel Asher Education
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How to evaluate and restore mobility in the cervical-thoracic region
How to apply manual therapy and exercise techniques to reduce pain and tension
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this first module, Dr. Sue Falsone explores the anatomy and biomechanics of the cervical thoracic junction (CTJ), emphasizing why this region is both functionally significant and clinically complex. The lesson begins with a deep dive into the anatomy of the lower cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae (C7–T4), highlighting the structural transition from cervical mobility to thoracic stability. Learners are guided to appreciate how this area connects the neck, shoulders, and upper back — and why dysfunction here often leads to widespread pain, tension, and movement restrictions. Through anatomical reasoning and live demonstration, Sue illustrates how to observe and palpate CTJ motion during head and arm movement, recognize compensatory patterns, and understand when manual or medical referral is appropriate. The module lays the foundation for understanding how mobility, stability, and tension interact within this crucial transitional zone.
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6 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
This second module transitions from theory into applied clinical strategies for improving function and reducing tension in the cervical thoracic junction. Dr. Falsone demonstrates practical observation and activation drills designed to restore postural balance, optimize scapular control, and retrain breathing patterns that directly affect the CTJ. Using live models, she guides learners through exercises such as scapular depression, wall-based postural realignment, and deep neck flexor activation to enhance stability while reducing overactivity in the upper trapezius and levator scapulae. The module also covers breathing as both an assessment and therapeutic tool, explaining how apical, diaphragmatic, and lateral breathing patterns impact tension and mobility. By integrating movement, breathwork, and neuromuscular re-education, therapists learn to support lasting changes in tension management and postural control across the neck–shoulder–thoracic complex.
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3 videos1 reading
This module provides an opportunity to consolidate and apply what you’ve learned throughout the course. You will review key concepts, reflect on clinical relevance, and complete a short practice assignment and/or course reflection quiz. The goal is to reinforce understanding and strengthen your ability to integrate these skills into real-world client care.
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1 assignment1 discussion prompt
This final exam is designed to assess your understanding of the key concepts presented throughout the course. Please review all video lessons and written materials before beginning. A passing score of 70% or higher is required to successfully complete the course and earn your CE certificate. You may reference your notes during the exam. Once you pass, your certificate will be available for immediate download.
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