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Myofascial Release Technique V: Review of Level 1-4- 20 CE Hours with Five Level Completion


Instructor: Holly Pinto, BS, LMT, BCTMB

Cost: $525 per level or $2,265 for all five levels*

*Please note: There is a $100 deposit required to reserve a seat at each level. There is also a textbook requirement: Myofascial Release Therapy: A Visual Guide to Clinical Applications, Cost: $35, ISBN-13: 978-1583948453, ISBN 10: 1583948457

Friday and Saturday: 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Sunday 9:30 A.M.to 4 P.M.

Level Five: Review of Level One through Four, Meditation, Fascial Lines & Planes, More on Fascial Theory

Level Five will be a comprehensive review of al previous levels. An in-depth study of myofascial linse in the body through the eyes of Tom Meyers, Anatomy Trains & Serge Paoletti.

This is a five part course, however each level can be taken as a stand-alone class. All levels must be completed to earn a Certification. Students will also be required to successfully complete an open-book written final, a graded practical on the instructor or assistant, and complete four practice sessions in between each level. Students will need to bring sheets, a notebook for taking noes, and an anatomy book (Trail Guide is recommended).

Myofascial Release originated from the osteopathic community in the early 1950’s. This certification, and the manual you will use, is the work of Ida Rolf but has been modified by myself and Dr. Shea for the contemporary client. This is function work using a technique that is direct, uses movement and holistic therapeutic skills, for clinical effectiveness. Students will learn theory and application, fascial anatomy, contact skills, treatment strategies, a typical myofascial release session, and indications and contraindications. If students commit to certification other commitments will be discussed.

To register for any CE classes, use the form on the CE page or contact Tamara Bivin by phone: Office 618-239-6400, Cell/Text 618-401-1656.

Earlier Event: December 8
Open House at The Body Therapy Center
Later Event: January 9
Anatomy Overview