Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians gets you connected! See how the muscles connect through the fabric of the body's fascia. Through life, injury, or attitude, these 'myofascial meridians' create postural imbalance, restriction or strain patterns that lead to myofascial pain. With the Anatomy Trains map, you see how the pain in the back is related to the fallen arch, or how the tension in the neck can be relieved by work around the hip flexors, for example. The course, developed by Tom Myers, author of Anatomy Trains, bridges a new approach to anatomy with myofascial release technique, body reading and movement assessment. The program is supported by posters, technique DVDs, computer programs, published essays and a dynamic website: www.AnatomyTrains.com.
Price: $450 if registered by February 1 and June 1 respectively; $475 thereafter.
CE credits: 21 CEs
Materials to Bring:
Comfortable clothes, AT book (books will also be on-site for purchase)
Prerequisite:
Massage, bodywork, and/or movement background.
Approved by:
NCBTMB, IASI
Instructor(s):
Lauren Christman, LMP/KMI
A core faculty member at the Brian Utting School of Massage for over 8 years, Lauren has a deep passion for teaching with curiosity, clarity and humor. She maintains a private practice focusing on structural integration, craniosacral therapy and visceral manipulation. In addition to working with adults, she has an abiding interest in working with children and infants.
Mark Finch, Dipl. Massage
Mark graduated from the New Zealand College of Massage in 1996. His practice focuses on stuctural integration, visceral manipulation and functional assessment methods. He has been teaching internationally since 2005; as a teacher, he brings clarity, versatility and an emphasis on clinical relevance to his presentations.
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