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Fascia: The Endless Web

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13 CE Hours - E1014
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Fascia: The Endless Web

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Materials

  • Text - 126 pages
  • Multiple-choice test
  • Certificate upon completion

Description

Myofascia is a flexible network of tissue that surrounds, cushions and supports muscles, bones and organs. It also acts as a "riverbed" containing the flow of interstitial fluid, and is a critical influence on the immune and hormonal systems, thus it is an underlying determinant of movement quality, mood, alertness and general well-being. Before birth and during early childhood, movement patterns and structural imbalances may develop.

Learn how to read structural imbalances and variations in the body and address fascial imbalances through this comprehensive guide to understanding and working effectively with the myofascial system.

In this course, you will:

  • recognize how movement patterns and structural imbalances can develop before birth and early childhood.
  • learn how these imbalances affect people.
  • identify the structure and function of fascial bands and straps in the chest, head, abdomen and groin.
  • learn how structural imbalances and variations in the fascia manifest.

The fully illustrated course text demonstrates how myofascia works, its supportive role within the body's anatomy, and how gentle manipulation of the myofascial tissue is central to lasting therapeutic intervention that can be integrated into any bodywork practice.

Course Objectives

  1. Recognize how movement patterns and structural imbalances can develop before birth.
  2. Recognize how movement patterns and structural imbalances can develop during birth and early childhood, including how these imbalances affect people.
  3. Identify the structure and function of fascial bands and straps in the chest, head, abdomen and groin.
  4. Recognize the various manifestations of structural imbalances and variations in the fascial body.
  5. Identify how fascial imbalances can be addressed through bodywork.

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Instructors

Sharon Burch, MSN, RN, NCTMB

Sharon Burch, MSN, RN, NCTMB

Sharon Burch holds a Masters Degree in Nursing and has been practicing as a nurse since 1974. She is currently a Registered Nurse in the state of Arkansas. Additionally, Ms. Burch studied under many of today's leaders in massage therapy and bodywork during the 1980s, became Nationally Certified through the NCBTMB in 1993 and holds a professional membership with the AMTA.

As founder of Health Positive!, Ms. Burch has created over 60 home study nursing and massage continuing education programs, performed over 65 public, live educational presentations, has written two published books, served as a member on the NCBTMB Continuing Education committee and was a founding member of the National Association of Nurse Massage Therapists.

Sharon is an instructor on many of the Institute's programs and has authored and co-authored various ethics courses and additional titles such as Touch for the Seriously Ill, Stress Reduction Through Bodywork, Staying Well – Naturally, Cardiopulmonary Health and Illness, Chronic Pain Management, Marketing Massage in Four Easy Steps, Preventing Medical Errors, HIV Update for Massage Therapists and Bodyworkers, Understanding HIV, Massage for Edema and more.

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