Integrating Biomechanics and Fascial Function Series

 

These videos are a series of 5.

These are aimed at advanced massage therapists and body workers. Over the years I observed how many of us treat just the area of pain and how unsuccessful that can be, as such I studied functional biomechanics and fascia and discovered why. 

Every area of the body can be linked in some way - and this link has an order of priority of functional movers, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary or P,S,T,Q in short.

Each one breaks down the myofascial system into primary and secondary functional movers, therefore each course title contains the movers primary and secondary to those areas.

Ultimately what this does is guide you to what areas should never be missed during examination and treatment (the and S) but also explains why the and Q areas are often just as important.  

However, this is just the tip of the iceberg as these courses pack in all you need to know about each of the areas such as:

  • Fascial anatomy

  • Understanding compensation patterns

  • Common pathologies to consider

  • Case studies with real time videos (observations, examinations, treatment techniques)

  • Go to functional exercises with videos

  • Printable PDF examination sheets using the P, S, T, Q system

and much more...