Lower Appendicular Neural Entrapment & Release Workshop
SKU: WS022
Availability: In Stock
$195.00
Product Description
A large component of remedial massage is working with clients with acute or chronic musculo skeletal pain. The main foundation of remedial massage is working with muscles, fascia and joints with varying tools, techniques and philosophies. This is to create changes in the tissues to improve health and function, and help reduce any pain syndromes.
Offering another layer of skills and knowledge to this foundational base is working directly with the communicative nerves that are central to the client conditions and the sensation of pain. Pain reduction or management is foremost to many remedial musculo skeletal client conditions. Successful treatment outcomes from a client’s perspective is how well they feel post treatment inclusive of a reduction in their pain they are experiencing.
This workshop provides knowledge and skills to work directly with direct nerve release, nerve pathway release and their specific probable soft tissue entrapment sites.
What’s covered in this workshop
This workshop is focusing on the Lower Appendicular nerve pathways from the lumber and sacral plexus to the feet.
The following list of what’s covered represents a range of varying anatomical knowledge, skills, techniques and treatment principles for each individual nerve path. Attendees will learn skills that give the ability to provide a treatment release to improve the function of these nerves and help enhance client musculo skeletal and neural health.
- Learn and study lower appendicular neural pathways.
- Learn and understand neural entrapment sites along the nerve pathways.
- Learn signs and symptoms of each restricted neural path.
- Understand required direct associated soft tissue releases of the nerves.
- Learn and develop direct nerve palpation and release techniques.
- Workshop covering the following nerves.
- Medial Superior Cluneal Nerve
- Pudendal Nerve
- Sciatic Nerve
- Anteria Femoral Cutaneous nerve
- Femoral Nerve
- Saphenous Nerve
- Fibular Nerve
- Tibial Nerve
What neural release & pathway treatment can do
- Helps with client pain reduction by reducing stress on tight congested or entrapped nerves.
- Helps to increases muscular function and performance through increasing nerve innovation.
- Helps to release muscular entrapments of nerves to increase nerve function and pain reduction.
- Improves nerve health through increased nerve circulation and function.
- Helps to stabilise neural associated chronic conditions through release of fascial pathways, epineurium, perineurium and endoneurium.
- Helps to improves the stability of Remedial Massage results.
- Helps to increase Remedial Massage results
Why you should attend this workshop
- Increase your anatomical knowledge.
- Improve your client health assessment skills.
- Learn a range of new tactical skills.
- Increase your client treatment results.
- Work smarter not harder.
- Increase your professional field.
CPE Points:
6 hours
Where & When:
Gold Coast 16th June. 9am – 3pm.
Venue Information:
GOLD COAST – Firm n Fold Massage Equipment, 18 Leda Drive, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220
Your Presenter:
Scott Strand has been a qualified Remedial Massage Therapist for 33 Years. Scott has formal qualifications in Remedial Massage, TCM, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Herbalism and Nutrition. In addition to formal qualifications he has studied Cranial balancing, Neural manipulation, Visceral manipulation, Shiatsu, Kinesiology, Bowen therapy, Fascial release, Neurokinetic manipulation, Hawaiian and Chinese remedial therapy. Scott has travelled to many countries studying traditional and modern body therapies.
He has been providing accredited training for remedial massage therapists for 26 years and has treated thousands of clients for common and chronic conditions.
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