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Thermal (hot) stone can be used as
a wonderful remedial tool in the manual therapy clinic to encourage a much
deeper healing process. This unique course will cover the positive physiological
effects of heat in relation to common musculo-skeletal conditions and show you
techniques to save your hands and extend your career. We use 300 million year
old stones in this therapeutic process.
This is one of Greg’s most
popular workshops and will give you new skills and techniques that you will use
with, and without thermal stones. If you are trained in fascial release then
thermal stones will enhance your work and greatly increase clinical results.
Techniques
& conditions covered;
- Principles of using stone in
manual treatment
- Establishing guidelines for
the process of heating/cooling stones including indications and
contraindications
- Manual Techniques using
thermal (hot) stone including treatment foundation guidelines for trigger
point therapy
- Working
muscle/ ligament with thermal stone, with and without manual vibration
- Overuse injuries; plantar
fasciitis, frozen shoulder, periostitis (shin splints)
- Joint dysfunction;
osteoarthritis, TMJ
- Peripheral Nervous System;
sciatica, carpel tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome
- Head & Neck conditions;
torticollis, tension headaches
- Scar tissue: the new methods
to increase flexibility in collagen fibre
- Compartment syndrome
- How to increase knee flexion
using thermal stone on the popliteal area
- Painless palpation on the
pectoralis muscle using thermal stone
- Working with thermal stone on
pre and post knee replacement clients/patients
This workshop will run over
1 day and you will have time to ask about further conditions that may be
addressed by thermal stone. Comprehensive notes and a certificate are given at
this workshop.
Teacher: Greg
Morling
Date: Sunday, 22 January 2012; 9am to 5pm
Venue: Edinburgh EH3
5PL
Cost: £150 (deposit
£75) £120 Early Bird Discount if paid in full by 30 November
2011
To book: +44 (0)7526
925734 or info@bodyworkcpd.co.uk
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