Remedial & Sport-Injuries Massage
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This was a very beneficial course.
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Lots to learn but all necessary, really interesting and useful.
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In Shaftesbury and Ash
Description
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Intensive course
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7h
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Duration
4 Days
This was our first Post-graduate Course in the early 1990’s and, thanks to student-feedback, it has evolved considerably over the years. We wrote it in collaboration with Paul Blakey (author of ‘the muscle book’) and it was originally solely based on his book (reading it is still a pre-requisite before attending the Course).
We still work with individual muscles using origin and insertion techniques and nutrition but have added an introduction to postural analysis, trigger points, neuro-vascular holding points, additional remedial techniques where appropriate and guidance on whether to give clients stretching/strengthening exercises for recovering muscles working antagonistically within a muscle group. We have included plenty of illustrations to make it easier to refresh different techniques once you have finished the course.
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About this course
This intensive 4-day Remedial and Sports Massage course is designed for those who have already qualified in Massage and/or Aromatherapy.
Remedial and Sports Massage addresses techniques which assist with such problems as, e.g. frozen shoulders, sciatica, back-problems, etc. The Remedial techniques shown are simple and effective and the course also explores which Essential Oils are the most useful in support of Remedial and Sport-injuries treatments.
This course is for those who have qualified in Massage and/or Aromatherapy
For Qualified Massage/Aromatherapists.
On receiving your enquiry we will contact you via telephone to give you the opportunity to discuss your requirements with us. If we cannot reach you via telephone then we will e-mail the course information to you and include a booking form should you decide to go ahead and book with us. We will also leave you our contact details should you wish to get in touch.
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This was a very beneficial course.
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Lots to learn but all necessary, really interesting and useful.
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Empathetic to all our needs and very warm and welcoming.
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Recommended
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Massage
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Aromatherapy massage
- Massage Therapy
- Sports injuries
- Sports Therapy
- Essential oils
- Nutritional support
- Stretching
- Rheumatism
- Neck-tension
- Arthritis
- Back and neck massage
- Remedial Techniques
- Physical Education
- Sports Massage
- Sports Science
- Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Teachers and trainers (1)
Jane Rose
Principal Tutor of The S.E.E.D. Institute
TSI Clinical Practitioner Diploma in Aromatherapy - 1997 Advanced Massage Techniques, Ayurveda, Lymphatic Drainage Massage, Pregnancy, Babies & Children Massage, Chinese Foot Massage, Remedial & Sports Massage. PTLLS Teaching Certificate - 2012 CTLLS Teaching Certificate - July 2013
Course programme
Studies commence at 9.30 a.m. and finish at 5.30 p.m.
This course was originally formulated at the request of some of our ex-students who were frequently being asked by their Clients to help with problems with which they did not feel confident enough to tackle. As such, it has arisen from authentic 'field-problems' and has proved extremely beneficial to those who have subsequently used the techniques.
We have a unique way of looking at the muscular system insofar as we take each of the major muscles and look at various different approaches of helping that muscle to overcome injury or restriction.
Anatomy, Physiology and Massage Qualifications are prerequisite for this Course. 'the muscle book', by Paul Blakey, is prerequisite reading.
Conditions addressed include:
*Neck-tension, *head-tilt, *migraine, *sinusitis, *whiplash injuries, *vertigo, *lordosis, *arthritis, *rheumatism, *back-problems, *bursitis, *frozen shoulders, *lumbar curves, *constipation, *diarrhoea, *hip, *knee, *ankle & foot problems, *hyper-extended knees, *shortened achilles tendon, *knocked-knees and *restless legs.
Topics addressed during the course include:
- Difference between Remedial work & Sports Injuries
- Locating vertebrae and the effects of misaligned vertebrae
- Palpation: how to find problems from touch and observation
- Working with Back, Neck, Arm, Leg, Hip and Abdominal Points
- Origin/Insertion technique Trigger-points
- Soft tissue injuries: how to treat
- Ice v. Heat
- Posture & particular related Problems
- Massage - incorporating Remedial Points
- Breast congestion
- Stretching exercises
- Nutritional support
- Essential oils
- Castor oil Compress
- Case-histories of students' 'Field-Problems'
- Conditions: the Injury League
- Protecting the hands and the use of massage-tools
- Neuro-vascular holding points
- Emotional-stress Release
Please note: This course is a Post-graduate qualification course, during which the student is assessed for competence.
Many Associations accept our courses for CPD including the IFPA (24 Category A Points).
Remedial & Sport-Injuries Massage