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INTRODUCTION TO Myofascial Release
Myofascial Release is amazingly effective and will complement and expand any practice.
​Ideal for the newly licensed massage practitioner or health care professional, as well as the seasoned practitioner. 

Introduction to Myofascial Release:
Date: Fall 2023 date TBA

13 CEU, NCBTMB Approved
Location: Held at Phoenix College.
Contact Nichole Albert to enroll nicole.albert@phoenixcollege.edu


Myofascial Release Lower Body (LUMBAR SPINE & PELVIS):
The primary focus of this class in on the pelvis.
  • Pelvis torsion and misalignment are common and widely varied in presentation and symptoms. Pelvic assessment will be explored. 
  • Pelvic interfacing muscle groups will be discussed in lecture and demonstration, along with hands-on work during lab portions.
  • Techniques for treating low back muscle and bone groups, as well as the sacrum, coccyx, hip flexors and psoas, are included in this class.
  • Low back issues are common regardless of age or activity levels. Myofascial Release effectively addresses the cause, rather than treating the symptom.
Date: March 25 & 26, 2023
13 CEU, NCBTMB Approved
Location: Held at Phoenix College.
 Contact Nichole Albert to enroll nicole.albert@phoenixcollege.edu


​Upper Body THORACIC & CERVICAL SPINE, Shoulder and TMJ
​Students will learn postural and palpitation assessment techniques.
  • Emphasis is on communication with the client. Success in treating this area depends greatly on therapist and client working together to discern the lifestyle activities or stresses may be contributing to the fascial restrictions.
  • Few individuals do not suffer with neck and shoulder issues. Long hours working on computers, the stresses and strains of daily life often lead to pain in the upper part of the body.
  • Chronic holding patterns, poor posture, improper body mechanics and ergonomics and  involvement of the jaw with variations on TMJ/chronic holding of the jaw contribute to the tendency of having complaints in this area
Date: Fall 2023 date TBA
13 CEU, NCBTMB Approved
Location: Held at Phoenix College.
Contact Nichole Albert to enroll nicole.albert@phoenixcollege.edu

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Schedule Online
​480-787-1897
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Location: 
3301 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale / Studio 15

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