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  • 0.80 Credits

    Provides those licensed massage therapists, who already have completed the Fundamentals of Cupping training, with advanced cupping skills designed to enhance their knowledge and skills on range of motion and static techniques. This course focuses on range of motion by training muscle groups with static pinning, stretching and cupping. This eight-hour training provides licensed massage therapists with eight (8) continuing education units (CEUs). The course focuses on increasing range of motion by treating muscle groups with static pinning, stretching and cupping. Prerequisite: HHWW 019 ??? Foundations of Cupping. Prerequisite:    HHWW 019
  • 1.60 Credits

    Exposes the massage therapist to mindfulness-skills that can help potentiate their therapeutic competence by learning techniques based on Tragerwork principles. Application of such skills aims to stimulate the brain's neuroplasticity, introduce new neural sensory information, and activate positive neuromuscular changes in clients. Inherent to the skills is support to the therapist's own self-care. The basis of this class in particular, is the experience of emotional integration and efficient respiration. Torso, back, arms and shoulders, and their interconnection with the rest of the body, are the focus of this training. Prerequisite: Must be a licensed massage therapist to enroll in this course.
  • 1.60 Credits

    Exposes the massage therapist to mindfulness-based skills that can help potentiate their therapeutic competence by learning techniques based on Tragerwork principles. Application of such skills aims to stimulate the brain's neuroplasticity, introduce new neural sensory information, and activate positive neuromuscular changes in clients. Inherent to the skills is support to the therapist's own self-care. The basis of this class in particular, is the experience of grounding by promoting proprioceptive rooting for balance and stability. Feet, legs and hips, and their interconnection with the rest of the body, are the focus of this training. Prerequisite: Must be a licensed massage therapist to enroll in this course.
  • 1.60 Credits

    Exposes the massage therapist to mindfulness-based skills that can help potentiate their therapeutic competence by learning techniques based on Tragerwork principles. Application of such skills aims to stimulate the brain's neuroplasticity, introduce new neural sensory information, and activate positive neuromuscular changes in clients. Inherent to the skills is support to the therapist' own self-care. The basis of this class in particular, is the experience of untethered expression and upright lightness. Neck, head, face and shoulders, and their interconnection with the rest of the body, are the focus of this training. Prerequisite: Must be a licensed massage therapist to enroll in this course.
  • 0.30 Credits

    Provides a customized review course for those individuals who have attended a PA Certification Board CRS/CFRS course and need to make up hours or for those who would like to review portions of the course they would like to repeat.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Enhances the licensed massage therapists' massage skills by adding cupping techniques to a massage session. This course focuses on the facial and abdominal regions and reviews the various issues pertaining to facial cupping (aesthetics, wrinkles, vertigo and TMJ disorders) and abdominal cupping (constipation, IBS, acid reflux and scaring). This training course is designed for the licensed massage therapist and provides eight (8) continuing education units (CEU???s) towards maintaining industry certification.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Enhances the licensed massage therapists' skills with a focus on the Pin and Release technique of the upper and lower body. Students are taught how to identify the muscle or muscle group as well as how to perform the pin and release technique to aid in releasing muscle tension and to increase range of motion. This training is designed for the licensed massage therapist and provides eight (8) continuing education units (CEU???s) towards maintaining industry certification.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Provides those licensed massage therapists, who already have completed the Fundamentals of Cupping training with advanced cupping skills to enhance their knowledge and skills to a massage session. This course focuses on increasing the range of motion by treating muscle groups with static pinning, stretching and sliding cupping techniques. This course is designed for licensed massage therapists and provides eight (8) continuing education units (CEUs) towards maintaining industry certification. Prerequisite: HHWW 019 ??? Foundations of Cupping. Prerequisite:    HHWW 019
  • 0.80 Credits

    This course explores and demonstrates the benefits of kinesiology tape combined with massage therapy on structures of the upper body. Participants will learn about the different brands of tape and how to apply it for a variety of purposes; tissue dysfunction, muscle injury/recovery, influence the lymphatic system, postural awareness, and nervous system disorders. Many clients report feeling like a massage stroke is still happening on the body even after the session is over. The perception of pain can be diminished, as tape can interrupt the pain cycle. Participants will have ample time to learn how to cut and apply tape, practice taping techniques, experience how tape feels, and how to use it in an everyday practice to enhance the results of the massage therapy session.
  • 0.80 Credits

    This course explores and demonstrates the benefits of kinesiology tape combined with massage therapy on structures of the lower body. Participants will learn about the different brands of tape and how to apply it for a variety of purposes; tissue dysfunction, muscle injury/recovery, influence the lymphatic system, postural awareness, and nervous system disorders. Many clients report feeling like a massage stroke is still happening on the body even after the session is over. The perception of pain can be diminished, as tape can interrupt the pain cycle. Participants will have ample time to learn how to cut and apply tape, practice taping techniques, experience how tape feels, and how to use it in an everyday practice to enhance the results of the massage therapy session.
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