This workshop centers on physiological and anatomical principles of fascial restrictions, lengthening of the superficial to deep fascia, breaking down of adhesions and increasing lymphatic and venous circulation to the tissue. The lecture will cover indications and contraindications related to diseases, injuries, joint replacements, and aging factors. The long and short term effects of scar tissue from the physiological to the psychological, neuropathy, and various sports medicine considerations will also be discussed during the seminar. A detailed, seven-step approach to manually releasing scarring and adhesions from the fascia will be presented.
Active Isolated Stretching centers on the physiological principles of specific muscle lengthening. Detailed approaches to each muscle surrounding a joint, various indications and contraindications related to diseases, injuries, joint replacements, osteoporosis and aging factors. Carpal tunnel, thoracic outlet, tendonitis, arthritis, fibromyalgia, back problems, neuropathy, and various sports medicine considerations are discussed and demonstrated during the seminars. Special attention will paid to body mechanics and client cueing.
Dates:
April 9, 10, 11, 2010 - 9:00am to 5:00pm (hour lunch break)
25 CEs
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