Posts Tagged ‘visceral mobilization’
COVID: What about clotting?
You might have seen headlines about the problem of clotting that comes with COVID-19 infection. This should set off alarms in your mind when thinking about massage or manual therapy. Blood clots are a sure contraindication for certain techniques. How can we sort out this risk when getting back to work? Pathophysiology At this point,…
Read MoreUpdate: Relating COVID 4-phase approach to manual practice
Last week, Governor Inslee announced a 4-phase approach to re-opening our state in the face of COVID-19 risks. These phases represent a graduated way of balancing relative risk of exposure/transmission with genuine benefits of being back at work (financial, services provided, mental well being, etc.). I like this graduated approach; that seems realistic given the…
Read MoreTestimonial: Visceral Mobilization-Freeing the Fascial Layers among Organs
The most enjoyable aspects of this class were the social interaction, easy bite sized pieces of information and practice time, and the humor! It was a lot of fun. The course is really well organized, very easy to understand and digest (many short periods of practice). Good visual learning and explanations without getting overly technical.…
Read MoreTestimonial: Visceral Mobilization-Freeing the Fascial Layers among Organs
Comprehensive but palatable, anatomy with a sense of humor and excellent table side assistance. Very well structured and a wonderful teaching team. Thank you! Kristy B., Walpole, ME 2019
Read MoreTestimonial: Visceral Mobilization-Freeing the Fascial Layers among the Organs
Great classmates! Very supportive environment! Comfortable pace! Good presentation! Excellent workshop — I highly recommend! These skills should be in every bodyworker’s tool set! Student, Walpole, ME 2019
Read MoreTestimonial: Visceral Mobilization-Freeing the Fascial Layers among the Organs
I just wanted to reach out and say thank you to you both for allowing such amazing information to be transferred to our group. Your teaching style is truly a work of art. The two of you play off each other so well to keep the environment light, safe, and fun. This is a true…
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