Fascial Release for Structural Balance: Shoulders and Arms

1600 PLN

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  • October 24 – 25, 2015
  • Toruń, Poland
  • This course is intended for Manual Therapists.
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Based on the recently released book of the same title, the Fascial Release for Structural Balance (FRSB) series is a short intensive course limited to specific anatomy and heavy on manual soft-tissue technique.

Each course focuses on 15 – 20 core ‘templates’ for technique, which can be applied in different ways for different patterns in your clients. We will teach you the relevant structural anatomy for the area and the common postural and movement implications around each of them. The short lectures utilize many new and previously unseen teaching resources to illustrate the information in a fun, exciting and, most importantly, understandable fashion.

The courses fully explain the intent and scope of each technique and will give you plenty of time to master it and experiment with the many possible variations. We will ensure that you can apply these very effective ideas and execute them in your treatments the following day.

Shoulders and Arms

In this driving day and computer age, the arms get unique usage these days. This course travels from the shoulder to the hand on the Arm Lines, giving techniques for every station along the way.

These include:

  1. Releases for each joint of the shoulder
  2. Soft-tissue techniques for shoulder muscles
  3. Elbow and upper arm muscle releases
  4. Lower arm extensor, flexor, radial, and ulnar releases
  5. Wrist and hand work
DatesOct 24 – 25, 2015
LocationToruń, Poland
VenueHotel Meeting
AddressHala Sportowo-Widowiskowa
Toruń, Poland
Class Times

9:00am – 5:30pm each day

Teacher(s)Wojtek Cackowski
Tuition1600 PLN / 1500 PLN before 30 September 2015
Credits Earned14 CEs
Cancellation Fee500 PLN deposit
ContactMagdalena Cackowska
+48 662-019-626
www.anatomytrains.pl
szkolenia@anatomytrains.pl

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