Continuing Education at Downeast School of Massage, Waldoboro, Maine


The Balanced Pelvis: Powerful Clinical Outcomes with Myofascial Release Techniques

presented by Bob King

July 10, 11, and 12, 2009
Friday and Saturday 9-5
Sunday 9-12
17 NCBTMB Continuing Education hours
Course Fee: $320 before June 24th, 2009, $360 thereafter

THIS UNIQUE WORKSHOP WILL BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO BOTH BODYWORKERS AND THEIR CLIENTS!
Chronic low back pain, cranky piriformis problems, hamstring strain, sciatica and loss of flexibility are all problems stemming from an unbalanced pelvis. We will perform assessments and functional and structural testing methods along with advanced high impact techniques to release postural distortions, myofascial compensations and chronic lumbar and pelvic pain. Improve your clinical outcomes and receive some top notch bodywork at Bob's annual visit to the Downeast School!

Highlights of this training include:

Rebalancing the pelvis is an essential goal for decompressing the spine and allowing for a more elegant style of bodywork. It will greatly enhance your ability to make a positive impact with your low back, chronic fatigue and highly stressed clients.Join Bob for a relaxed, yet highly stimulating workshop in a beautiful rural setting.

Bob King brings 35 years of practice and a profound love of clinical massage therapy to this training. He has been a pioneer in the field, authoring manuals, books, and dozens of clinical articles. He is an educational consultant for Cortiva education, and presents advanced trainings throughout the country. He was the co-founder of the Chicago School of Massage Therapy and served two terms as national president of the American Massage Therapy Asssociation. In addition to his national teaching schedule, Bob maintains a clinical practice in Chicago.
He can be reached at performancemassagetraining.com

Previous trainings with Bob have sold to capacity, so please register early for this innovative training.
For information, contact Emily Waltz 207.832.5531 or admissionsdsm@midcoast.com


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