CME CE

CEUL143399 - Fascial Pelvis Myofascial Release

Offered By
Myofascial Release Seminars

42 Lloyd Avenue
Malvern, PA  19355  USA
  800.327.2425
  jeannine@myofascialrelease.com

Course Description:

Fascial-Pelvis Myofascial Release Seminar

The Fascial-Pelvis Seminar is an important component of the total Myofascial Release Approach. This seminar provides participants with evaluatory and treatment approaches for the myofascial and skeletal systems that will greatly enhance ones ability to reduce pain and improve functional mobility.

Learn Specific Myofascial Release Techniques for the:

Erector Spinae, Sacro-Illiac Joints, Pelvic Floor, Quadratus Lumborum, Lumbar Area, Lower Extremities, Psoas, and Sacrum.

Fascial-Pelvis Myofascial/Osseous Release techniques focus on utilizing the osseous structures as handles or levers to free the skeletal and its environment, the surrounding myofascial system.

The very important difference from other mobilization, muscle energy, and manipulation procedures is that Myofascial Release techniques are performed very slowly following the fascial releases. The fascial system does not release quickly or all at one time. This time factor is essential for lasting results and the feel over time is similar to a rope unraveling by the sensitive, trained hands of the therapist in a three-dimensional manner like taffy untwisting and stretching.

Fascial Pelvis Myofascial Release techniques are safe, easily learned and highly effective in reducing pain and restoring motion and optimal function on a permanent basis by treating the entire Myofascial complex.

Course Dates To Be Offered:

Feb 28, 2025 to Mar 2, 2025 | San Bernardino CA
Mar 7, 2025 to Mar 9, 2025 | Fort Lauderdale FL
Mar 21, 2025 to Mar 23, 2025 | Overland Park KS
Apr 4, 2025 to Apr 6, 2025 | Saskatoon SK
May 2, 2025 to May 4, 2025 | Fort Worth TX
May 30, 2025 to Jun 1, 2025 | Perrysburg OH
Jun 6, 2025 to Jun 8, 2025 | Norfolk VA

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