Sunday, February 5, 2012

Myofascial Release Training

Myofascial Release

Instructor: Steve Heinrich PT

Pt Townsend School of Massage

Sept 25, 26 2010

16CE NCB approved

$300 by Sept 11, after $325

MFR is the process of releasing deeply held pain patterns which are internalized in the body. Therapists who perform MFR believe that physical, emotional, and spiritual pain and the memory of that pain is stored not only in the mind but in the tissues of the body as well. This principle of “body memory” is based on quantum physics, research, and the experiences of thousands of health care practitioners and patients. Myofascial Release is body work at the highest levels of intention and skill and builds upon your other treatment skills to help you become a master clinician.

At the end of this 16 hour MFR class, students will be able to identify, evaluate and treat: adaptive shortening of soft tissue and muscles, trigger points, postural dysfunction, neck, back and sacroiliac pain, scar tissue, postural dysfunction patterns, and difficult/complex patients.

Steve Heinrich, PT has been practicing physical therapy for nearly 30 years. He is the director of Physical Therapy at Option Health Care in Spokane, WA and has been teaching seminars for over 20 years. Myofascial Release grew out of the exceptional work pioneered by John Barnes. Steve is a senior clinical instructor with Myofascial Seminars. Inc. and has studied with John Barnes.

About Julie:
Helping Massage Therapists create their Ideal Massage Business or find their Ideal job in massage. Writer and creator of many websites on massage - www.thebodyworker.com, www.massagecareerguides.com, www.massageceguide.com

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2 Responses to “Myofascial Release Training”
  1. Dave Frederick says:

    Why not take Myofascial Release classes from John Barnes himself? He is the person that developed the therapy and is still actively teaching. Why go for second best?

  2. There are many different ways to do myofascial release. John Barnes wasn’t the first or the last. Personally I think he seems too egotistical and wouldn’t take a class from him…

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