November
19-20 in Trout Lake, WA, 2008
The Wrist
“Working with the muscular
components in
Wrist Problems and Injuries”

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Consider the images...
Contemplate the possible muscular distortions in
these various situations.
That’s what the wrist class is all about….
Get ready to explore techniques and protocols that
include....
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How to specifically reposition misplaced tissue
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How to identify and release adhesions within soft tissue structures
and layers
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How to quickly correct soft tissue distortion
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How to recognize and address adaptive compensation
Expected outcomes for participants include:
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Increased ability to locate and palpate specific soft tissue.
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Enhancement of skills in recognizing and understanding via
visual - palpation assessment and clients description of concerns,
the tissue adhesions/distortions within the muscle, tendon or
ligament and that involvement in dysfunction and pain of the
Wrist.
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Enrichment of skills in appropriate application of massage
technique for correcting soft tissue dysfunction to encourage
restoration of pain free function in joint movement.
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Participants will be able to demonstrate advanced corrective
massage techniques on the Wrist using correct contact, depth,
and direction.
These classes include both a regional and a specific in-depth precision
focus on the appropriate anatomy. We begin with each student building
a clay model of the joint and supporting tissue. As each muscle, tendon
and ligament is assembled and attached, techniques to stretch, correct
and manipulate that specific muscle will be presented, practiced,
and reviewed.
The Wrist - 13 CE hr's |
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November 19-20, 2008
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Investment: $275...$225 (with early
registration)
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Tuition options:
PayPal
Early full registration (before November 1st): $225
Full tuition (up to start of class): $275
Finish your registration by sending in the Registration
form, check the
"I paid with PayPal' and enter confirmation number.
By
check in the mail:
Download, print, and mail in with the registration form to:
Muscle Management®
PO Box 818
Truckee, CA 96160
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| Prerequisites: Basic Massage
or other bodywork license/certificate. |
As a student progress through the joint series they begin to gather
a greater appreciation for the 'inter-connectedness' of the body...for
example how carpal tunnel symptoms can often be successfully addressed
by including specific elbow massage or that ankle issues can be
traced to distortions around the knee. (see 'The
Nose Ring') Taums classes present unique insights into the human
bodies natural built-in maintenance, recovery, and health management
abilities with respect to the muscular influences. Taums 25+ years
of practical experience ranging from The SF 49ers to the US Ski
team combined with modern PowerPoint presentations creates an unparalleled
learning environment.
"Taum Sayers is approved by the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)
as a continuing education provider.
Provider # 152386-00"
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