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Jing Advanced Myofascial Certificate

  • 21 Jun 2021
  • 30 Jun 2021
  • Jing HQ, Brighton

Jing Advanced Myofascial Certificate

Monday 21st - Wednesday 30th June 2021 (3 days on online virtual classrooms/self-study) 

PRICE: Full certificate £1,150

To book the courses or get further information, please give me a call on 01273 628 942, or click here

This exciting and unique course will look at the major techniques and approaches for working effectively with fascia including indirect myofascial release (MFR), direct structural integration approaches, cranial work and visceral manipulation. You will learn how to effectively incorporate this work into your existing techniques to enhance your results and reduce client pain quickly and easily.

INDIRECT TECHNIQUES YOU WILL LEARN

•Further application of effective MFR techniques including cross hand stretches, dural tube release, transverse fascial plane releases, arm and leg pulls, psoas releases and scar tissue work.

•How you can effectively integrate these techniques into existing clinical remedial work to get quicker results.

•Skills that will enhance your existing clinical work and allow you to work more effectively with common pain conditions, emotional trauma and systemic conditions that do not respond to traditional massage approaches.

DIRECT TECHNIQUES YOU WILL LEARN

Structural Integration is a unique way of working with the body, usually over a series of 10-12 sessions, to open and release patterns of strain that develop in the body’s myofascial web. Originally derived from Rolfing, the work has been developed and popularized by several leading international body workers, adding new insights on how to realign and balance the structures of the body.

•A dynamic form of bodywork that involves deep tissue work with active movement.

•Body reading: recognizing and analyzing patterns of pain and strain on the body, including habitual compensation configurations.

•The difference between direct and indirect myofascial work and how to combine both within your practice.

•The importance of ‘listening touch’, palpatory sensitivity and body mechanics.

•New insights into the anatomy of the myofascial system.

•Bodywork techniques and “tools” you can take away and integrate immediately into your existing practice.



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