Tuesday, Aug 19 at 1pm ET
MAT Techniques
Free Webinar
Free MAT Webinar
Exploring Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques for the Upper Extremity

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Join international educator Scott Doss on Tuesday, August 19th at 1pm ET (New York time) for an engaging exploration of upper extremity strategies drawn from the extensive Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques (MAT) system created by the legendary Erik Dalton. This special session combines thoughtful theory with hands-on techniques to help practitioners address some of the most common and complex upper body complaints, including shoulder impingement, rotator cuff tendinopathy, deltoid shear, lateral epicondylitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Scott opens the webinar with a visual tour of upper extremity biomechanics using high-impact anatomical illustrations and animations. Building on this foundation, he demonstrates and teaches you eight MAT techniques designed to improve joint mobility, reduce protective muscle guarding, and restore functional movement across the shoulder girdle and arm. As a moving tribute, the session includes archival footage of Erik Dalton performing several hallmark techniques, offering a direct link to his influential work and enduring clinical wisdom.
Participants will get a free downloadable techniques guide.
Whether you’re deepening your MAT practice or just discovering this innovative approach, this is a valuable opportunity to expand your skill set while honoring a powerful legacy in the field of manual therapy.
A webinar replay will be available for 48 hours only after the live event, but you must register now.

YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Scott Doss remembers attending his first Myoskeletal seminar and how it opened his eyes to a type of manual therapy that was specifically designed to assess and treat clients in an approachable, easy way; It changed his life and his practice. Now, as a Master Myoskeletal Therapist® and Master MAT educator, he dedicates his time to treating, educating, and encouraging clients presenting with a variety of injuries and pain patterns with enjoyment in one of his two locations in the Atlanta area.