02/11/2022
For all my fellow Allied Health Professionals. Check out James Waslaski Seminar coming to Tinley Park, Illinois. Kinetic Chain Patterns for the Complicated Shoulder Conditions. Great start to obtaining you CEU for your renewal of your state license. Hope to meet and see you there.
REGISTER TODAY
Kinetic Chain Patterns for
Complicated Shoulder Conditions,
TINLEY PARK, Illinois
February 26-27, 2022
16 CEU, NCBTMB
Classes are Sat/Sun 9am-6pm
online registration – www.orthomassage.net
Class Location is:
New School for Massage
18440 Thompson Ct. Ste 102,
Tinley Park IL, 60477
Special Pricing at Checkout $50 off class price of $350
YOU MUST ENTER CODE SAVE50 AT CHECKOUT
$300.00 class price until Feb 18th – Register today!
Kinetic Chain Patterns for Complicated Shoulder Conditions
There is clinical evidence that a huge contribution to shoulder pain comes from prior injuries or surgeries (scars) and musculoskeletal imbalances throughout the entire body. Fascial lines of tension can cause the entire body to compensate. Without doing Total Body Balancing Techniques and treating scars that have accumulated over a life time, the shoulder symptoms usually return. Therapists will evaluate the stirrup spring system in the ankle responsible for “Ascending Syndromes” that work their way up into the knee, hip, spine, shoulder and neck. Therapist will also correct tibial torsion patterns in the knee, along with iliosacral torsions and resultant ascending roto-scoliosis of the lumbar spine. If uncorrected, this can lead to ascending kyphosis of the thoracic spine, and resultant Atlanto-occipital joint compression. After treating scars, and doing total body balancing, manual therapists will evaluate and treat shoulder impingent, bursitis, bicipital tendinosis, rotator cuff injuries, and thoracic outlet. The highlight of this class will be new clinical studies and techniques that will revolutionize the treatment of advanced stage adhesive capsulitis, known as “Frozen Shoulder.”
Headquartered in Dallas-Fort Worth area, James Waslaski, Author and International Lecturer and The Center for Pain Management provides advanced training seminar