NVR-SI Part 1: Neurovascularly-Informed Structural Integration
NVR techniques and strategy are transformative in the context of Structural Integration–so helpful for clients who need an extra nudge to help them emerge from an old structural pattern. After this course, you’ll want to invite all your “graduated” clients to sign up for a tune-up series that incorporates NVR.
The library of NVR techniques that we progress through in Part 1 of this course series will expand your anatomy map and improve your palpation skills. You will find yourself using less physical effort, your work will become more efficient, and you’ll have many new strategic approaches for classic structural patterns.
Techniques learned in this class will help you to address persistent issues
such as:
• forward head posture
• thoracic outlet related nerve symptoms
• chronic pain and instability related to spondylolisthesis
• pelvic torsion and hip issues
• discomfort and thoracic movement limitations related to scoliosis
• asymmetrical gait
• lower-extremity-related chronic low back pain.
New SI practitioners may take Part 1 right after graduating with confidence that this course will enhance your series work.
If you have already begun studying cranial, visceral, and/or neural work, this class and the rest of the course series will help you to “fill in the gap” on the spectrum of touch between light-pressure, osteopathic-style work and the broad, deep touch of classic SI.