Integrative Bodywork For The Innominate - Wednesday - 9/17 - 10/1 - 10/15 - 10/ 29 - 5-9pm
This in person workshop will be a comprehensive sixteen hour workshop focusing on the relationship between the entirety of the innominate bone ( the hip ) and the sacrum, the illiofemoral joint, and the lumbar spine. A comprehensive, three dimensional examination of how overlooked many of the muscular attachments found attached to the entirety of the innominate bone directly affect the structural integrity and the bio-mechanics of the Sacro-illiac joint itself. We will be looking at some of the most common roots of what causes Low Back Pain and SI Joint Dysfunction. Exploring the joint mechanics of the Sacro-iliac Joint, the Iliofemoral Joint, and the Lumbar Spine , looking at the muscular and non muscular structures that are interconnected between these three structural locations, and addressing client reported pain patterns. Postural assessment, anatomical discussion, kinesiology, and effective treatment- oriented techniques are all to be incorporated throughout this workshop. This class will be taught in the titration model, consisting of four workshops meeting every other week for 8 weeks in order to give the student a deeper opportunity to understand, practice and grow with the ideas, concepts and techniques presented in these classes.
This workshop will be kept small in order for students to be able to get the most out of their learning experiences. 8 student maximum.
We will be meeting : Wednesday - 9/17 - 10/1 - 10/15 - 10/ 29 - 5-9pm
This sixteen hour workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.
16 In person CE’s - NCBTMB Approved Provider # 1000101
This in person workshop will be a comprehensive sixteen hour workshop focusing on the relationship between the entirety of the innominate bone ( the hip ) and the sacrum, the illiofemoral joint, and the lumbar spine. A comprehensive, three dimensional examination of how overlooked many of the muscular attachments found attached to the entirety of the innominate bone directly affect the structural integrity and the bio-mechanics of the Sacro-illiac joint itself. We will be looking at some of the most common roots of what causes Low Back Pain and SI Joint Dysfunction. Exploring the joint mechanics of the Sacro-iliac Joint, the Iliofemoral Joint, and the Lumbar Spine , looking at the muscular and non muscular structures that are interconnected between these three structural locations, and addressing client reported pain patterns. Postural assessment, anatomical discussion, kinesiology, and effective treatment- oriented techniques are all to be incorporated throughout this workshop. This class will be taught in the titration model, consisting of four workshops meeting every other week for 8 weeks in order to give the student a deeper opportunity to understand, practice and grow with the ideas, concepts and techniques presented in these classes.
This workshop will be kept small in order for students to be able to get the most out of their learning experiences. 8 student maximum.
We will be meeting : Wednesday - 9/17 - 10/1 - 10/15 - 10/ 29 - 5-9pm
This sixteen hour workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.
16 In person CE’s - NCBTMB Approved Provider # 1000101
This in person workshop will be a comprehensive sixteen hour workshop focusing on the relationship between the entirety of the innominate bone ( the hip ) and the sacrum, the illiofemoral joint, and the lumbar spine. A comprehensive, three dimensional examination of how overlooked many of the muscular attachments found attached to the entirety of the innominate bone directly affect the structural integrity and the bio-mechanics of the Sacro-illiac joint itself. We will be looking at some of the most common roots of what causes Low Back Pain and SI Joint Dysfunction. Exploring the joint mechanics of the Sacro-iliac Joint, the Iliofemoral Joint, and the Lumbar Spine , looking at the muscular and non muscular structures that are interconnected between these three structural locations, and addressing client reported pain patterns. Postural assessment, anatomical discussion, kinesiology, and effective treatment- oriented techniques are all to be incorporated throughout this workshop. This class will be taught in the titration model, consisting of four workshops meeting every other week for 8 weeks in order to give the student a deeper opportunity to understand, practice and grow with the ideas, concepts and techniques presented in these classes.
This workshop will be kept small in order for students to be able to get the most out of their learning experiences. 8 student maximum.
We will be meeting : Wednesday - 9/17 - 10/1 - 10/15 - 10/ 29 - 5-9pm
This sixteen hour workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.
16 In person CE’s - NCBTMB Approved Provider # 1000101