The EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System, Tampa, Florida

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EXSTORE™ for Dry Needlers
$ 2,095.00
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Seminar • 3 Days • Tampa, FL

The EXSTORE™ System

Instructor: Dr. Anthony Lombardi, DC
Dates: December 5–7, 2025
City: Tampa
Venue: Hampton Inn & Suites, Avion Park, Westshore
Approved for 20 NCCAOM PDAs, Category PE-CW

Comprehensive 3-Day Training that includes $2500 in additional content free including: The Online EXSTORE™ Course, Hard Copy Motor Point Manual, and 6-month membership to the Mentorship Community.

Course description

Learn to efficiently and effectively assess and treat MSK/pain/orthopedic patients with the EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System. This 3-day seminar is our most comprehensive to date, covering assessment, electro-dry needling of motor points, Quick-Start soft-tissue techniques, and focused rehab exercises to reduce patient rehabilitation time and improve clinical results. Attendees will understand how to connect assessment to motor point selection to improve function and get to the root of the patient’s pain. Participants return to clinic with a new perspective on treating musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, resulting in increased confidence and outstanding results.

This seminar includes multiple demos on patients and volunteers with pain and dysfunction.

Summary of what is covered

  • Treat MSK and pain with consistent, outstanding results
  • Reduce rehabilitation time using rapid MSK EXSTORE™ assessment
  • Hands-on practice with excellent instructor-student ratio
  • Focused rehab protocols
  • Determine mechanical vs. chronic systemic and how to treat each
  • Take a patient history and complete assessment in 2–3 minutes
  • EXSTORE™ assessment: upper and lower body orthopedic scans
  • Bloodwork: When to order, what to order, and how it informs chronic systemic conditions
  • Properties of soft tissue and manual therapy
  • Five QuickStart manual protocols
  • Classify four types of pain
  • Six electroacupuncture needling treatment protocols
  • Forty (40) motor points
  • Entry Point of Energy techniques
  • Assess and analyze gait
  • Treatment planning: days 1–3 and beyond

Course outline

This seminar includes up to six patient demos, two to three each day.

Friday
  • Equipment used: Pointer Plus, electrical stimulation units, and needles — how they work and clinical uses
  • EXSTORE™ assessment system: functional musculoskeletal scans for upper and lower extremities
  • How Dr. Lombardi uses the scans to assess MSK injury in less than two minutes
  • Clinical secrets to uncovering the root cause of common knee, low back, neck, and shoulder problems in athletic and non-athletic populations
  • Appreciating soft-tissue changes: observe, assess, and treat trophic and sclerotogenous changes across ages and activity levels
  • EXSTORE™ assessment: targeting only what needs to be treated
  • Lecture: motor inhibition — causes and anatomical locations of motor points
  • Incorporation of injury-specific rehab exercise

Saturday
  • Electro-acupuncture stimulation of motor points in common MSK injuries
  • Thirty essential motor points used to treat common MSK conditions
  • Live case presentations with new patients to demonstrate instant changes when applied correctly
  • Each motor point demo is prefaced by anatomical drawing on the patient to enhance visual and kinesthetic learning
  • Extensive hands-on: needle depth, non-dominant hand use, body position, and precise motor point location
  • Motor points to be taught include (parentheses indicate the number of motor points):
    • Levator scapulae
    • Upper trapezius
    • Sternocleidomastoid
    • Pectoralis major (2)
    • Deltoid (3)
    • Serratus anterior
    • Quadriceps (4)
    • Hamstrings (7)
    • Tibialis posterior
    • Infraspinatus
    • Subscapularis
    • Rhomboid major
    • Lower trapezius
    • Triceps (3)
    • Biceps brachii (2)
    • Brachialis
    • Brachioradialis
    • Pronator teres
    • Internal oblique
    • Transverse abdominis
    • Gluteus maximus (2)
    • Gluteus minimus
    • TFL
    • Quadratus lumborum
    • Incorporation of injury-specific rehab exercise

Sunday
  • Advanced manual muscle release techniques focusing on myofascial tissue, sclerotomal structures, and motor/sensory cutaneous nerves using hands and manual tools
  • Instant myofascial techniques to improve benchmark movements: push-ups, bench press, and squats
  • Electro-dry needling for MSK injury
  • Researched benefits of electro-dry needling (lecture)
  • Tools for electro-dry needling (demonstration)
  • Pointer Plus: when and how, with demonstrations on three motor points (demo + practice)
  • ITO and E-stim units, with frequency manipulation (demo + practice)
  • Perfusion treatment vs. mechanical treatment
  • Application of autonomic needling points and practice
  • Special electro-application techniques: two-needle technique, in-line fascial technique, osteopuncture, high-frequency stimulation
  • Entry Points of Energy
  • Injury-specific rehab exercises

Course objectives

  • Understand limitations of orthopedic tests as indicated in the research
  • Classify patients as mechanical or chronic systemic and relate this to treatment
  • Use the EXSTORE™ assessment scan to select and apply orthopedic tests correctly
  • Interpret EXSTORE™ findings and direct treatment decisions
  • Perform complete assessment and treatment through lecture, labs, and demonstrations
  • Understand noxious stimuli, motor points and inhibition, and the four types of pain
  • Perform six electroacupuncture needling protocols including stimulation of 40 motor points, two-needle, and in-line techniques
  • Understand properties of soft-tissue healing and effects of manual therapy
  • Perform five Quick-Start manual protocols and Entry-Point of Energy techniques
  • Understand basic gait analysis
  • Set a treatment plan using seminar techniques

Students will learn through a combination of lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on practice.

The 3rd Edition of the Motor Point Manual (hard-copy and digital) is included.

Schedule / time breakdown

Friday

8:45–9:00am
Introduction to EXSTORE™
9:00–10:00am
Demo Guest Patient Assessment & Treatment
10:00–10:20am
Intro to upper extremity scan: trends and goals
10:20–11:00am
Upper extremity scan walkthrough — demo projected
11:00–11:30am
Upper extremity scan practice
11:30–11:50am
Intro to lower extremity scan (lecture)
11:50am–12:30pm
Lower extremity walkthrough
12:30–1:00pm
Lunch
1:00–2:00pm
Guest demo patient
2:00–2:30pm
Neuromodulation lecture: map treatment; bloodwork & chronic systemic; neurogenic inflammation; soft-tissue repair stages
2:30–2:45pm
Break
2:45–3:10pm
QuickStart demo
3:10–4:00pm
QuickStart practice
4:00–4:20pm
Intro to motor points
4:20–5:00pm
Supervised practice: internal/external obliques, transverse abdominis
5:00–6:00pm
Demo patients: assessment, treatment, reassessment, discussion (2)

Saturday

8:45am Opening remarks
9:00-10:00am
Guest Demo Patient
10:00–12:00pm
Motor points:
A: QL, gluteus medius (2), TFL
B: Gluteus minimus, gluteus maximus ×3
C: Biceps (2), deltoids (3), upper trapezius
12:00–12:30pm
Lunch
12:30–1:00pm
Guest patient
1:00–1:45pm
Motor points D: levator scapulae, serratus anterior, infraspinatus, teres minor
1:45–2:00pm
Break
2:00–3:10pm
Motor points E: semitendinosus (3), semimembranosus (3), long head (2), short head
3:10–4:25pm
F: Vastus lateralis (2), vastus medialis (2), rectus femoris (2)
G: Adductor longus, adductor magnus
4:25–5:00pm
EXSTORE practice and open lab (assessment and motor points)
5:00–6:00pm
Demo guest patients (2)

Sunday

8:45am
Opening remarks
9:00–10:00am
Principles: neuroreactive sites, muscle spindles, reciprocal inhibition
10:00–10:15am
What is perfusion (lecture/demo)
10:15–10:45am
Perfusion practice
10:45–11:15am
Renovation techniques / how acupuncture works
11:15–11:30am
Two-needle / inline demo
11:30am–12:15pm
Two-needle / inline practice
12:15–12:45pm
Lunch (guest patient 12:15)
12:45–1:20pm
Lecture: PTOA / intra-articular needling
1:20–1:30pm
Intro to off-setting frequency
1:30–1:45pm
Demo: intra-articular, off-setting
1:45–2:25pm
Practice: intra-articular, off-setting
2:25–2:35pm
Break
2:35–3:20pm
Intro/demo: high frequency; fascial pecking; psoas; SCM; subclavicular
3:20–4:20pm
Practice: high frequency, pecking
4:20–5:00pm
Rehabilitation protocols (lecture/practice)
5:00pm
End

Competency

There will be a 20-question quiz to test competency of the lecture content. Technique will be reviewed during the extensive labs to ensure it is applied correctly and safely.

About Dr. Lombardi

Dr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, New York, and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL, CFL, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice.

In addition to practicing, Dr. Lombardi was an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points, electro-needling/electro-acupuncture, soft-tissue work, and other modalities. Dr. Lombardi has a growing library of on-demand education with about 80 webinars covering a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live, in-person seminars throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe.

Dr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice, averaging 170 patient visits a week — including 12 new patients every week — for over ten years.