Myofascial Release and Beyond
Short course
In Bulphan
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Bulphan
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Duration
1 Day
A better understanding of global fascial anatomy and the role that a restriction within the system can play in movement dysfunction. A conceptual framework into which you can integrate fascial work into your current practice. Improved palpatory skills with regard to the evaluation of the fascial system and the location of primary restrictions. An additional dimension to your clinical reasoning in relationship to patient assessment and treatment. Suitable for: Anyone
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Stuart Robertson
MSc BSc Physiotherapy BEd (Hons)
Course programme
MR STUART ROBERTSON MSc BSc Physiotherapy BEd (Hons)
One day workshop
The primary focus of this introductory hands on course is the fascial or connective tissue system. A new perspective is developed where the fascial system is viewed as integrated, interdependent three dimensional whole surrounding, supporting and giving structural integrity to the muscular, articular, osseous, nervous, visceral, vascular, and lymphatic systems. Light touch palpatory skills are taught to identify restrictions within this matrix. Assessment tools are developed to explore the impact these restrictions have on the body as a whole, and in particular what the client or patient maybe complaining of. Finally, simple release techniques are taught that can be easily integrated into your current practice.
Course goals
After attending the course, you will have:
1. A better understanding of global fascial anatomy and the role that a restriction within the system can play in movement dysfunction.
2. A conceptual framework into which you can integrate fascial work into your current practice.
3. Improved palpatory skills with regard to the evaluation of the fascial system and the location of primary restrictions.
4. An additional dimension to your clinical reasoning in relationship to patient assessment and treatment.
Myofascial Release and Beyond