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Introduction to Cupping as a Deep Tissue and Lymphatic Drainage Tool

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

Cupping is a simple, effective technique that offers numerous benefits by using suction to provide negative pressure, allowing you to work much deeper with less client discomfort and minimal strain to your body. Begun in China thousands of years ago, cupping has been brought forward into the modern era.

Using negative pressure and suction to lift connective tissue creates a “separation” in the tissue layers. This enables renewed blood flow to undernourished tissue, helps to release soft tissue scars and restricted fascia, helps drain excess fluid and stimulates local circulation to tissues. This versatile technique mimics bodywork treatments ranging from deep tissue and myofascial release to the light movements of lymphatic drainage.

This one-day introduction to cupping provides a basic understanding of how to apply negative pressure cupping to alleviate pain, decrease swelling, increase the range of motion, and promote the healing process. This class will outline the theory and actions of cupping, indications and contraindication, how to use and care for the cups and how to incorporate them into your treatment plans. You will leave the class with a new understanding of these effective techniques to add to your practice. Cupping is a terrific approach to assist our clients to achieve healing and wellness.

What you will learn:

  • The definition and origins of cupping techniques
  • The benefits of cupping technique
  • When and how to use cups appropriately
  • Indications and contraindications of cupping techniques
  • How to care for cups
  • How to use cups for myofascial release
  • How to use cups for lymphatic drainage
  • How to use cups to enhance healing and recovery
  • Hands-on practice applying the cups

Practice Cups will be provided during class. Cups can be ordered after class if desired.

Massage Cupping Certification--Level 1 (completion)

(16 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)
This 2-day seminar will build on the knowledge and skills used during the introduction and will focus on how massage cupping can help alleviate pain, decrease swelling, increase range of motion, enhance lymphatic clearing and speed up the healing process. The class will explore the use of various types of cups and appropriate applications, as well as more advanced use of the cups to create soft tissue and nervous system changes that support healing, decreased pain and relaxation. Participants will leave the seminar armed with a useful technique and an understanding of the various tools and their applications.

What you will learn:

  • The basics of the lymph system, swelling, and edema
  • Using glass cups with bulb suction to reduce swelling
  • The basics of the fascial system and how to manipulate it
  • Using silicone cups to create fascial release and release of micro-adhesions
  • The basics of wound healing and inflammation
  • Using cups to speed the healing process
  • Discussion of scar formation and scar revision
  • Using cups for scar revision work
  • Creating a treatment protocol for given scenarios
  • Implementing the techniques into practice.

Practice Cups will be provided during class. Cups can be ordered after class if desired.

Aromatherapy 101 for Massage Therapists

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

During this workshop, participants will learn the basics of how essential oils work and methods for applying the oils. Included with be studies supporting the application of oils for specific effects. Six specific oils (Pine, Rosemary, Lemongrass, Marjoram, Bergamot, and Clove) will be reviewed, with opportunities to create blends and experience the effects. A starter kit of oils (Provided by Earth Angel Oils) is provided with the class. The starter kit is an extra cost.

What you will learn:

  • 6 common essential oils and their qualities
  • Techniques for applying essential oils
  • Application of specific oils to specific indications
  • Contraindications of aromatherapy
  • Precautions and safety when working with essential oils
  • How to determine essential oil quality
  • How to obtain high-quality oils

Essential oils will be provided for use in class. Additional essential oils can be ordered after class if desired.

Working with Trauma and PTSD: A Massage Perspective

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

PTSD is the abbreviation for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a life-threatening event. About 10 percent of women and 5 percent of men will experience PTSD in their lifetime with about 1 in 30 adults in the United States suffering from the disorder at any given time and about 8 percent of Americans will be diagnosed in their lifetime.

This one day class provides a basic understanding of PTSD, trauma and its effects.

While exploring signs and symptoms of PTSD and trauma, the characteristics of the 3 classes of PTSD, and the different ways PTSD and trauma can manifest during a session, we will learn how massage therapy can positively impact clients suffering from these conditions.

What you will learn:

  • The definition of PTSD and acute trauma
  • The 3 classes of PTSD and the symptoms
  • What are common traditional treatments for PTSD
  • What are common alternative treatments for PTSD
  • Review of research evidence for massage for those with PTSD
  • What to do if your client has a crisis
  • The three stages of a massage treatment plan
  • Hands-on practice of light touch techniques

Facial Cupping

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

Suction cup therapy is a traditional, time-honored treatment that remains favored by millions of people worldwide because it is safe, comfortable and remarkably effective for many health disorders. By creating suction and negative pressure while manipulating the soft tissue, massage cupping can release rigid soft tissue, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bringing blood flow to skin and muscles.

This seminar will examine how applying negative pressure massage cupping to facial structures can help alleviate pain, decrease swelling, increase the range of motion, enhance detoxification, and speed up the healing process. This class will outline the theory and actions of massage cupping to facial structures, the tools used to perform the technique and the basics of using the tools safely and effectively. Participants will leave the seminar armed with an additional useful technique that is non-invasive, painless and effective.

Innovative Treatments for Upper Crossed Syndrome

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

The human body is designed to be an active body, not to sit for hours a day. Forcing our bodies to lock into a set position for long periods of time can result in some muscles becoming very tight and some becoming very weak. Having our head protrude forward is just such a situation. This position is known as Upper Crossed Syndrome and it can significantly impact a person’s ability to function easily, without pain, and can contribute to a number of debilitating conditions, including headache, TMJ, and shoulder injuries. Understanding which muscles are shortened and overworked and which are weakened, and using tools to balance them, provides an opportunity to regain healthy posture

This one-day, hands-on course explores the structural and soft tissue anatomy involved in Upper Crossed Syndrome and how imbalances can lead to pain, headaches, and shoulder injuries. Healthcare workers are often at risk for Upper Crossed Syndrome and this class will provide tools for self-care as well as client care. At the end of this course, you will walk away with tools to help you and your clients achieve a more healthy and supportive posture.

What You Will Learn:

  • Review the structural anatomy involved in Upper Crossed Syndrome and Text Neck
  • Identify the key movement patterns and their effects on the structures
  • Review common complaints associated with upper Crossed Syndrome and Text Neck
  • Identify the conditions that may result from Upper Crossed Syndrome and Text Neck
  • Discover effective strategies for relaxing and lengthening short, tight muscles involved in Upper Crossed Syndrome and Text Neck
  • Discover effective strategies for strengthening long, weak muscles involved in Upper Crossed Syndrome and Text Neck
  • Identify self-care and client homework techniques to support healthy posture
  • Practice techniques designed to restore healthy posture

Breathe Deep: Improving Your Breathing to Gain Energy and Focus

(6 hours Texas and NCBTMB CE's)

Breathing is a natural function and often taken for granted–until it becomes difficult. Many conditions can contribute to difficulty breathing, from infections and inflammation to genetic and developmental malfunction. There are many times when breathing is hampered by something as simple, but profound, as muscular imbalances, fascial restrictions or habituated improper breathing patterns.

This course explores breath from a functional perspective. The class includes a review of the structural and soft tissue anatomy of respiration and how imbalances can lead to respiratory restriction. It will focus on techniques to release restrictions in 4 major respiratory muscles plus the diaphragm, including self-care techniques to relax or strengthen the muscles. The class will include practice, assessment and practice time.

This class offers helpful tools for bodyworkers, athletes, singers, wind instrument musicians, swimmers, those with chronic respiratory deficiency, or anyone with a shoulder-forward posture throughout the day.

What You Will Learn:

  • Examine the Structural anatomy of respiration
  • Identify the key Movements of the structures
  • Recognize the various breathing movements and patterns
  • Identify Paradoxical breathing and some causes
  • Identify the key muscles responsible for respiratory restriction
  • Discuss strategies to reduce restrictions in yourself and your clients
  • Discover effective strategies for releasing the restrictions in the muscles
    • Identify self-care and client homework techniques for stretching and strengthening.

Restoring the Foundation: Relieving Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain

(6 hours Texas CE's)

As therapists, we routinely see clients with foot pain. Can you recognize the symptoms of plantar fasciitis before it evolves into severe foot pain - restricting movement and freedom? In this class we will explore that causes of common foot problems including plantar fasciitis as well as methods to restore pain-free function for the foot.

What You Will Learn:
• The purpose of the plantar fascia
• The physiology of the plantar fascia definition of plantar fasciitis
• Comparison with other foot conditions, such as tarsal tunnel, heel spurs
• Symptoms of plantar fasciitis
• Causes and risk factors of plantar fasciitis
• Describe common treatments for plantar fasciitis
• Massage interventions
• Client self-care

Oral Surgery Post-op Care and Lymph Drainage

(6 hours Texas CE's)

Oral surgery, including third molar removal, root canals, and implants, or even abscessed tooth removal, can often cause postoperative pain, swelling, and occasionally numbness, jaw pain and movement difficulties or infection. Too often, oral surgery is considered no big deal—until the anesthetic wears off.

The anatomy of the mouth and teeth is often foreign territory for health care providers, so helping our clients through the post-op period can be daunting and confusing.

This class will help the practitioner understand the anatomy of the oral cavity and how to help relieve the discomfort and swelling to assist with healing.

What You Will Learn:

  • A brief anatomy review of the oral cavity
  • Understanding the procedures often performed in the mouth, including:
    • Root canals
    • Third molar removal
    • Abscessed tooth removal
    • Deep scaling
    • Orthognathic surgery
  • Discussion of post-op complications
  • Review of the lymphatic pathways of the teeth and oral cavity
  • Review of indications and contraindications for massage and lymphatic drainage post op

Post-Operative Cupping

(10 hours Texas CE's)

Cupping is a simple, effective technique that offers numerous benefits by using suction to provide negative pressure, allowing you to work much deeper with less client discomfort and minimal strain to your body. Begun in China thousands of years ago, cupping has been brought forward into the modern era.

Massage cupping employs negative pressure for superior results in a wide array of bodywork techniques.  By creating suction and negative pressure while manipulating the soft tissue, massage cupping can release rigid soft tissue, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bringing blood flow to skin and muscles.

 This one and a half-day seminar (10 hours) will examine how applying suction (cupping massage) can help alleviate pain, decrease swelling, improve wound healing, improve scar pliability, and speed up the healing process.  Using negative pressure and suction to lift connective tissue creates a “separation” in the tissue layers. This enables renewed blood flow to undernourished tissue, helps to release soft tissue scars and restricted fascia, helps drain excess fluid and stimulates local circulation to tissues. 

 This class will outline the stages of wound healing and how cupping and lymphatic drainage can enhance and support the healing process. Participants will leave the seminar armed with an additional useful technique that is non-invasive, painless and effective.

What you will learn:

  • The stages of wound healing
  • The role of inflammation in the healing process
  • When and how to use cups appropriately
  • Indications and contraindications of cupping during wound healing
  • The benefits of cupping in the wound healing process
  • How and when to use cups in wound healing
  • What cups are most beneficial during each stage of the healing process
  • Hands-on practice applying the cups

What you need to bring:

  • Linens
  • Bolster
  • Wear comfortable clothing
  • Cups and oil will be provided for use during the class.                                     

Cups can be ordered after class if desired. 

Creating Successful Vocational Adult Learning Experiences: A Step by Step Guide

Tools and techniques that bring ease & passion for teaching

(30 hours –NCBTMB CE approved)

Teaching can be fun and rewarding and can make powerful differences in someone’s life. But, teaching can also be confusing, frustrating and at times overwhelming. Today’s classes are made up of diverse populations, from baby boomers to Gen Y’ers and all those in between; from all ethnicities, economic and cultural backgrounds and myriad experiences. This creates a diverse tapestry of resources, opportunities, and challenges for the adult student and the teacher. Teaching adults effectively and easily is a skill that can be learned or enhanced with an understanding of some basic theories and methods. With the right knowledge and tools, those challenges can be turned into strengths to make the classroom experience fun and successful.

While exploring success criteria for students and instructors, this class will help the participant create a toolbox of skills that will bring ease and confidence in creating and teaching classes for the adult student. These tools will include:

  • understanding generational differences
  • how to ensure students understand and grasp the material
  • techniques that allow student involvement, interest and participation
  • how to create a class that allows the instructor to be relaxed, confident and have fun too.

This experiential course includes an opportunity to receive peer support as well as one-on-one coaching throughout the process.

This course is applicable to anyone planning to or currently teaching adults and does meet the DSHS requirements to become a Massage Therapy Instructor.

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