ARIANA INSTITUTE’S DEEP TISSUE (UPPER BODY) CE CLASS
August 24, 2011 by Ariana Vincent
Filed under Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, October 2011, Texas
This Deep Tissue (Upper Body) course begins with an overview of the fundamentals of deep tissue therapy including assessment; biomechanics; proper use of fingers, knuckles, fist, forearm, elbow and thumbs; and specific massage strokes and techniques for the upper body including the back, abdomen, shoulder girdle, chest, arms, neck and face.
ARIANA INSTITUTE’S DEEP TISSUE (LOWER BODY) CE CLASS
August 23, 2011 by Ariana Vincent
Filed under Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, October 2011, Texas
This Deep Tissue (Lower Body) course begins with an overview of the fundamentals of deep tissue therapy including assessment; biomechanics; proper use of fingers, knuckles, fist, forearm, elbow and thumbs; and specific massage strokes and techniques for the lower body including the legs, feet, and gluteals.
Combined Fast Release and FAST Therapy
May 2, 2011 by Marjorie Brook
Filed under August 2011, Clinical/Orthopedic Massage, Deep Tissue, Hawaii, Intensives, NCBTMB Approved, Self Care/Body Mechanics
Join International Educator, and Author Marjorie Brook of Brook Seminars for an inspirational seminar that will change the way you work. Combined FAST Release and FAST Therapy, August 5-7, 2011, Honolulu, HI; www.brookseminars.com, 516/409-1240.
Body Saver “No Thumbs” Massage; Tampa, FL, Augusy 13-14th
April 7, 2011 by Patrick Ingrassia LMT
Filed under August 2011, Deep Tissue, Florida, NCBTMB Approved
The BodySaver Massage Method is based on “principles of longevity” for massage therapists, and designed to have an immediate impact on YOUR massage practice–regardless of your age, experience, size, or training background. BodySaver Massage is for table, chair, or floor treatments. Master using your body’s built-in “Power Tools”: feet, knees, elbows, forearms, knuckles, and fists. [...]
Deep Tissue – Art Riggs |Homestudy Class | NCBTMB Approved
February 24, 2011 by Julie Onofrio
Filed under Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study
Therapeutic Techniques of Deep Tissue Massage Based on the book Deep Tissue Massage, Revised: A Visual Guide to Techniques by Art Riggs. This is not a hands on class but an overview of what is taught in deep tissue massage training. Deep tissue massage is a very specific tool that can enhance your practice and [...]
DEEP TISSUE THERAPY (UPPER BODY) – ARIANA INSTITUTE
February 14, 2011 by Ariana Vincent
Filed under Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study
DEEP TISSUE THERAPY (UPPER BODY) Ariana Institute’s online home study Deep Tissue (Upper Body) course focus includes history, benefits, indications and contraindications, body mechanics, injury prevention, and illustrations of muscles of the upper body. This cognitive course does not include technique protocols directly related to massage therapy or the manipulation of soft tissue; the focus [...]
DEEP TISSUE THERAPY (LOWER BODY) – ARIANA INSTITUTE
February 13, 2011 by Ariana Vincent
Filed under Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study
DEEP TISSUE THERAPY (LOWER BODY) Ariana Institute’s online home study Deep Tissue (Lower Body) course focus includes history, benefits, indications and contraindications, body mechanics, injury prevention, and illustrations of muscles of the lower body. This cognitive course does not include technique protocols directly related to massage therapy or the manipulation of soft tissue; the focus [...]
Unraveling the Mystery of Ankle Pain #1: Anterior Ankle Ligament Sprains
January 16, 2011 by Benjamin Institute
Filed under Clinical/Orthopedic Massage, Deep Tissue, NCBTMB Approved, Online Classes/Home Study, Sports Massage
It’s easy to picture accidents that cause lateral ankle sprains, so it is no surprise that anterior ligament sprains are the most common cause of ankle pain. At least four different ankle injuries can be the cause, but swelling and/or tearing of the lateral-anterior ligaments top the list of these common ankle injuries. Once you have correctly [...]




