Using CranioSacral Therapy to Balance the Fundamental Fascial Structures of the Body
Fri 1 pm – 9 pm
Sat & Sun 9 am – 5 pm
In this course we work with the major fascial sheaths in the body as described by Thomas Myers in his book, "Anatomy Trains”.
We will take an in-depth look at four major fascial sheaths, identify where restrictions are hampering the release of the full sheath, and apply CranioSacral Therapy to those restrictions.
This work will allow you do much more for your clients, faster. Techniques covered include: releasing the superficial back line, front line, lateral line, spiral line, balancing the front and back line together, and strategies for car accidents and whiplash.
By the end of the weekend, you will be able to address fascial tension issues in clients more quickly and effectively. These techniques are especially helpful in working with accident, sports and surgical recovery. They also address core postural imbalances that contribute to chronic pain. This work makes it easy to create a full body treatment that will help your clients heal.
PREREQUISITE
CranioSacral I
REQUIRED TEXT
"Anatomy Trains" by Thomas Myers. Please avoid the first edition of this book.
CERTIFICATION
Certification is available after completion of CranioSacral l-lV, 50 hours of documented work with clients, receiving 10 one-hour treatments, and passing a written and practical examination.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
This seminar is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodyworkers (NCBTMB) for 21 continuing education credits. NCBTMB #450308-06.
LOCATION
Cedarholm Community Building at the Cedarholm Golf Course, 2323 Hamline Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113
EASY CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancel more than 2 weeks from the first day of the workshop and receive a full refund minus a $50 processing fee. Cancel after this date and receive a credit for use at a future class, minus a $50 processing fee.
CLASS PRICE
Save $100 by signing up 30 days in advance. Please note, you will need to purchase the book “Anatomy Trains” by Thomas Myers and bring it to class. Editions 2-4 are fine. Please avoid the first edition.