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Fascial Therapy Advanced Course Modules 1-3 with Steven Goldstein

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Module 4 Outline: Spine, Scapula and Thorax

The advanced module 4 course in Fascial Therapy is a more focused and detailed view of the biomechanics of spinal motions including laws and types of motion, how to palpate the fundamental landmarks of the transverse and spinal process to assess and then apply Fascial Therapy technique. This cause has drawn on physiotherapy, osteopathy and structural integration.

We will palpate and apply myofascial technique that is exceptionally effective and also simplistic, so as to be integrated immediately into clinical practice. As with the Foundations course, Fascial Therapy concepts of ‘ease-bind’, ‘fulcrums’, levering and modified MET are utilised in a more complicated manner.
Facet joint restrictions are addressed as well as ‘receptor enhancement’ for the thoracic and lumbar spine…….. More

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Module 2 and 3 Outline: Deep Front Line – Advanced FT techniques

The outcomes for this course have greater complexity, as the DFL deep front line as a core line, constitutes an enormity in structure to create an understanding of relationship.

Included in learning outcomes for this two-part module:

‘Benchmarks’, the ‘Hook-up’ and the Polyvagal theory are discussed.
• Participants will learn the constituent structures that constitute the DFL according to Thomas Myers Anatomy Train model.
• Introduction to the postural and movement function of the DFL
• Presentation and palpation of the core muscles that constitute the DFL
• Palpation of key landmarks and myofascial ‘tracks’.
• Integrate the relationships of the structures related to the DFL.
• Introduction to a series of Myers articles entitled ‘Fans of the Hip Joint’ written in Massage magazine in the late 1990’s…….More

Description

Module 2 and 3 Outline: Deep Front Line – Advanced FT techniques

The outcomes for this course have greater complexity, as the DFL deep front line as a core line, constitutes an enormity in structure to create an understanding of relationship.

Included in learning outcomes for this two-part module:

‘Benchmarks’, the ‘Hook-up’ and the Polyvagal theory are discussed.
• Participants will learn the constituent structures that constitute the DFL according to Thomas Myers Anatomy Train model.
• Introduction to the postural and movement function of the DFL
• Presentation and palpation of the core muscles that constitute the DFL
• Palpation of key landmarks and myofascial ‘tracks’.
• Integrate the relationships of the structures related to the DFL…….More