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Fascia: The Web of Life
Series for Massage Therapists
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$368 Full Program Discount (save
$50)
or $269 Session #1; $149 Session #2
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On campus
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20 Full Program
13 Session #1
7 Session #2
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Days/Times
#1: Cct 17-18, 2009
Sat, 8am-3:45 pm
Sun,
8am-3:15 pm
#2: Jan 16, 2010
Sat,
8am-3:45 pm
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Program Description:
Your adventure into the fascial web will include lectures,
watching a cadaver dissection, observation (and/or touching)
of the cadaver in the lab and, learning to
apply your knowledge via hands-on technique workshops
with your classmates. In additional to fascia, Active
Isolate Stretching will be taught. Learning and practicing
the stretching may help you to increase your longevity
as a practitioner. NCBTMB approved provider #450464-07. |
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Dates |
Session
description and Instructor(s) |
| 1 |
Oct 17-18, 2009 |
Session #1: Lower Extremity (from the waist down)
and Upper Extremity (including superficial back and
chest). Learn about the extensive web fascia forms throughout
the body. See how it provides the primary structure
that gives form to the muscular system and encompasses
the internal structures. Understand how both internal
and external forces influence the web. Learn to understand
the fascial web and its contribution toward the coordinated
movements of the body. Kim Swineheart, DC; Joanie
Holst, NCTMB; Beth Burgan, NCTMB and Mike Slusarchuk (13 hours; $269) |
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Jan 16, 2010 |
Session #2: Head and Neck. Clinical application of the
work that is very specific to the head and neck region
will be presented. Dissection of the head and neck will
be presented to help you relate the muscular system
and how the fascia provides structure to the area. Technique
workshop will address the upper shoulders, neck, head
and face. Kim Swineheart, DC; Joanie Holst, NCTMB;
Beth Burgan, NCTMB and Mike Slusarchuk
(7 hours; $149)
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