Massage for Frozen Shoulder and Related Conditions

Short course

In Ruislip Manor and Northwood

£ 95 + VAT

Description

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Treatment for a frozen shoulder varies depending on the stage of the condition and the severity of the pain and stiffness. It is important for the massage therapist to have a good understanding of this in order to provide effective treatment.

Facilities

Location

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Northwood (Middlesex)
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Post Graduate Medical Centre, Mount Vernon Hospital, Rickmansworth Road, HA6 2RN

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Ruislip Manor (Middlesex)
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Windmill Studio Centre, 106 Pembroke Road, HA4 8NW

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Different dates availableEnrolment now open
Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

This course is designed for practitioners, qualified in any form of Body Massage Therapy.


After contacting us, you will receive information about the course via email.

To book your place please contact the Middlesex School of Complementary Medicine by e-mail: info@mscm.biz or call us on: 020 8429 2895.

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Subjects

  • Massage
  • Aromatherapy
  • Reflexology
  • Massage Therapy
  • Therapist
  • Swedish Massage
  • Alternative Medicine
  • Advanced massage skills
  • Health Care
  • Medicine
  • Aromatherapy oils
  • Alternative Health
  • Complementary Medicine
  • Alternative Therapy

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Course programme

Course review:

This course is designed for practitioners, qualified in any form of Body Massage Therapy.

A common condition that we are presented with as therapists is Frozen Shoulder. This chronic painful condition, that causes loss of motion in the shoulder joint, can have a huge impact on the lifestyle of the client, lasting for as long as 2 years.

Treatment for a frozen shoulder varies depending on the stage of the condition and the severity of the pain and stiffness. It is important for the massage therapist to have a good understanding of this in order to provide effective treatment.

During this workshop we wil cover the following:

  • 22 muscles can potentially cause pain and restriction in movement of the shoulder capsule
  • Anatomical landmarks and structures – skeletal
  • Assessment techniques - Range of Movement (ROM)
  • Treatment techniques to improve mobility and alleviate pain
  • Safety considerations

A staggering one million people in the UK suffer from frozen shoulder each year and yet most massage therapists have no idea how to treat it. Be one of the few who can!
This one-day will give you the knowledge and confidence to address the presenting problem and to be effective in your treatment for your client and assist in their recovery. This will then enable them to return to full function without surgical intervention and painful injections.

Massage for Frozen Shoulder and Related Conditions

£ 95 + VAT