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Apr
12
to Apr 13

Specific Deep Tissue and Treatment Techniques for the Posterior and Anterior Neck and Neck Ligaments (Port Townsend, WA)

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day 1: MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts

Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Saturday, April 11th, 2025, 9:30am-6:00pm

Tuition: $200 for 1 day, and $350 for both days (Sat and Sun).

Registration: This class is sponsored by Port Townsend School of Massage. To register, click here, or call Port Townsend School of Massage at 360-379-4066.


day 2: Assessment and Treatment of the neck Ligaments

The neck is one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and it can be a challenging area to treat effectively. Injured or irritated neck ligaments can be particularly vexing; besides causing deep pain, they can provoke a guarding response in the nearby muscles, causing additional pain, tension, and limitation of movement.

In this class we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the key ligamentous and related muscular and fascial structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

You will learn assessment and palpation skills that will help you to identify the ligamentous structures that need treatment, make sure it is appropriate to do so, and treat the injured structures. A primary focus of this class is to help you refine your accuracy in both palpation and treatment, and to help you develop more confidence, specificity and thoroughness in your neck assessment and treatment. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"This was one of the most informative classes I've taken in a long time. The material is very useful for my clinical practice." - Sabrina Sargent

"I think more than any other technique or series of movements I've incorporated, this neck work has had the most consistent and specific effects. Every person who has received the work has said they've felt lengthened, their neck felt freed and that they slept very soundly that night, often feeling very relaxed the next couple of days. Thank you!" - Dawn Geula

“This class was ridiculously useful. I will be using these techniques immediately and daily." - Robin Mayberry

Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Sunday, April 12th, 2025, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $200 for 1 day, $350 for both days (Sat and Sun).

Registration: This class is sponsored by Port Townsend School of Massage. To register, click here, or call Port Townsend School of Massage at 360-379-4066.

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Apr
29
to May 2

Three CE Classes in Amsterdam, NL with Brian Utting

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Amsterdam is one of the most vibrant, charming, and dynamic cities in the world. You’ll love the atmosphere and enjoy working with and meeting the locals.


day 1: introduction to visceral and abdominal massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

 “It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

"Upon walking around after class I noticed I could stand up taller and straighter, which has been a constant challenge for me to maintain good posture. I also noticed I could take much fuller and deeper breaths after class, which has also been a challenge for me. The class was truly wonderful. I benefited from it, and I know many of my clients will as well as I start to incorporate it into my practice.” -Lindsey Held

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Tuesday, April 29th, 2025, 10am-6:40pm

Tuition: €200 for this class.

€380 for any 2 classes.

€540 for all 3 classes.

Registration: This class is sponsored by Esoterra. Click here to register.


day 2: MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE TORSO (Iliopsoas, Diaphragm, QL, and Paraspinals)

These muscular structures support the core–they are integral to maintaining balance, structural alignment, ease of breathing, mobility, and the ability to function without lower back pain. In the morning, you will learn specific, potent, and effective Deep Tissue techniques to release the iliopsoas, diaphragm, QL, lower multifidus, and the lumbodorsal fascia. These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice, often with profound results. There will be a concise and insightful anatomy review of these structures with an eye toward the functional relationships between them. We will also focus on correct placement and proper use of fingers, knuckles, and elbows for optimal results.

In the afternoon we will focus on some muscle-specific Deep Tissue techniques for the Paraspinals (erector spinae and transversospinalis) that are different from but complementary to what you learned in massage school or elsewhere. The emphasis will be on releasing and unbinding the erector spinae group, the transversospinalis group, the lumbodorsal fascia, and the quadratus lumborum. These muscle-specific techniques will improve the precision and effectiveness of your back massage, and can be easily integrated to your style of bodywork. Body mechanics will continue to be a focus of the class, as well as proper use of elbows, fingers and knuckles to save wear and tear on joints. Students who have taken this class have reported that they were able to apply the techniques in their practices right away and that their clients loved the results, feeling a newfound sense of freedom and ease in their backs.

“This is one of the most practical classes I’ve ever taken. Brian presented useful information and then taught practical application of this info. He walked us through how to find each muscle–something I have always wished other instructors would do. I left the training with expanded skills and knowledge, which I have been able to use right away with my clients.” - Evelyn Bass

“I absolutely love this work. I can hardly wait to bring it into my practice.” -Hannah LePiane


Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Thursday, May 1st, 2025, 10am-6:40pm

Tuition: €200 for this class.

€380 for any 2 classes.

€540 for all 3 classes.

Registration: This class is sponsored by Esoterra. Click here to register.


day 3: ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LUMBAR AND SACRAL LIGAMENTS

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that more than a million American workers suffer back injuries in a year, and that they account for about 20% of total work-related injuries. In the Netherlands, the percentage of reported back pain is even higher. Back pain can be debilitating for many people, and even when it's just a nuisance, it can significantly impact their fundamental quality of life. Massage can often be a helpful tool in the recovery and rehabilitation process, but, unfortunately, it is also quite common for clients to receive massage that has a minimal impact on the source of their pain and discomfort.

One of the elements commonly missing when working with back injuries is a better understanding of, and ability to specifically palpate, the terrain of the low back and sacrum, particularly connective tissue structures like the various supporting ligaments. These ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In this class, you will learn to palpate and treat some of the most commonly injured ligaments in the low back and pelvis, including the iliolumbar, intertransverse, sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, supraspinous, and interspinous ligaments, as well as a few key postural muscles. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"I found this class extremely informative; it's something my own body needed, and I hadn't been able to pinpoint it." -Sabrina Barrera

"This class was taught by experienced instructors who had really thought through the progression of the class--the content made sense and flowed well, lending itself to really retaining the knowledge." -Meredith Condon

"Brian's teachings are intelligent, precise and effective. After receiving the work yesterday, my back feels more fluid and happy, and during the treatment, I went to that deep place of relaxation where drool happens." -Jen Elden


Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Friday, May 2nd, 2025, 10am-6:40pm

Tuition: €200 for this class.

€380 for any 2 classes.

€540 for all 3 classes.

Registration: This class is sponsored by Esoterra. Click here to register.

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May
18
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Sunday May 18th, 2025, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Assessment and Treatment of Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it for $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Sunday, click here, or you may register for both days.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking may be required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask--choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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May
19
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments

The neck is one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and it can be a challenging area to treat effectively. Injured or irritated neck ligaments can be particularly vexing; besides causing deep pain, they can provoke a guarding response in the nearby muscles, causing additional pain, tension, and limitation of movement.

In this class we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the key ligamentous and related muscular and fascial structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

You will learn assessment and palpation skills that will help you to identify the ligamentous structures that need treatment, make sure it is appropriate to do so, and treat the injured structures. A primary focus of this class is to help you refine your accuracy in both palpation and treatment, and to help you develop more confidence, specificity and thoroughness in your neck assessment and treatment. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"This was one of the most informative classes I've taken in a long time. The material is very useful for my clinical practice." - Sabrina Sargent

"I think more than any other technique or series of movements I've incorporated, this neck work has had the most consistent and specific effects. Every person who has received the work has said they've felt lengthened, their neck felt freed and that they slept very soundly that night, often feeling very relaxed the next couple of days. Thank you!" - Dawn Geula

“This class was ridiculously useful. I will be using these techniques immediately and daily." - Robin Mayberry


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Monday, May 19th, 2025, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Treatment for Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have taken this class previously through the Therapeutic Training Center, you may review it for $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Monday’s Ligament class, click here, or you may register for both days.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, and each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking may be required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.


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Jun
2
11:30 AM11:30

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck (Twisp, WA)

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Monday, June 2nd, 2025, 11:30am-7:15pm

Tuition: $190. $160 for reviewers.

Masking is suggested but not required, since we will be working closely with the neck and head.


Deposit for DT Neck Twisp (06/02/25)
$90.00

Please note that the $90 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to Pacific NW School of Massage (PNWSM). Reviewers of this class may attend for $160 if registered with a $90 deposit.

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Jun
28
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck (Redding, CA)

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting

CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Saturday, June 28th, 2025, 9am-6pm

Tuition: If registered by June 6th: $130 for AMTA members, and $190 for non-members.

If registered after June 6th: $180 for AMTA members, and $230 for non-members.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the AMTA California. Click here to register.

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Feb
8
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Saturday, February 8th, 2025, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it for $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center. Click here to register.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask--choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Jan
12
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar and Sacral Ligaments


ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LUMBAR AND SACRAL LIGAMENTS

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that more than a million American workers suffer back injuries in a year, and that they account for about 20% of total work-related injuries. Back pain can be debilitating for many people, and even when it's just a nuisance, it can significantly impact their fundamental quality of life. Massage can often be a helpful tool in the recovery and rehabilitation process, but, unfortunately, it is also quite common for clients to receive massage that has a minimal impact on the source of their pain and discomfort.

One of the elements commonly missing when working with back injuries is a better understanding of, and ability to specifically palpate, the terrain of the low back and sacrum, particularly connective tissue structures like the various supporting ligaments. These ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In this class, you will learn to palpate and treat some of the most commonly injured ligaments in the low back and pelvis, including the iliolumbar, intertransverse, sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, supraspinous, and interspinous ligaments, as well as a few key postural muscles. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"I found this class extremely informative; it's something my own body needed, and I hadn't been able to pinpoint it." -Sabrina Barrera

"This class was taught by experienced instructors who had really thought through the progression of the class--the content made sense and flowed well, lending itself to really retaining the knowledge." -Meredith Condon

"Brian's teachings are intelligent, precise and effective. After receiving the work yesterday, my back feels more fluid and happy, and during the treatment, I went to that deep place of relaxation where drool happens." -Jen Elden


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Sunday, January 12th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180 for Sunday’s Lumbosacral Ligaments class. Take both Saturday’s Torso and Sunday’s Ligaments classes for only $320.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it at a 25% discount on tuition. The reviewer's price for this class is $135. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

To register for Sunday only, click here.

To register for both Saturday’s Torso class, and Sunday’s Low Back Ligaments class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during the two lectures, masking is optional, and each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Technique: Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a demo. Please bring a surgical mask or N95 mask -- choose what option works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Dec
8
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments

The neck is one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and it can be a challenging area to treat effectively. Injured or irritated neck ligaments can be particularly vexing; besides causing deep pain, they can provoke a guarding response in the nearby muscles, causing additional pain, tension, and limitation of movement.

In this class we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the key ligamentous and related muscular and fascial structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

You will learn assessment and palpation skills that will help you to identify the ligamentous structures that need treatment, make sure it is appropriate to do so, and treat the injured structures. A primary focus of this class is to help you refine your accuracy in both palpation and treatment, and to help you develop more confidence, specificity and thoroughness in your neck assessment and treatment. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

(Please note that you’ll likely get more out of this class if you attend the Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue Neck class on Saturday, Dec 7th, 2024. Click here to learn more.)

"This was one of the most informative classes I've taken in a long time. The material is very useful for my clinical practice." - Sabrina Sargent

"I think more than any other technique or series of movements I've incorporated, this neck work has had the most consistent and specific effects. Every person who has received the work has said they've felt lengthened, their neck felt freed and that they slept very soundly that night, often feeling very relaxed the next couple of days. Thank you!" - Dawn Geula

“This class was ridiculously useful. I will be using these techniques immediately and daily." - Robin Mayberry


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Treatment for Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have taken this class previously through the Therapeutic Training Center, you may review it for $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Sunday’s Ligament class only, click here.

To register for both Saturday and Sunday click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, and each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.


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Dec
7
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Saturday, December 7th, 2024, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Assessment and Treatment of Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it for $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Saturday only, click here.

To register for both Saturday and Sunday’s Neck Ligament class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask--choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Nov
10
9:00 AM09:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck (San Diego, CA)

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting

Date and Time: November 10th, 2024, 9am-6pm

Location: Pro To Col Sport Systems, San Diego, CA 92117

Tuition: $140 for AMTA members, $200 for non-members. Take both Saturday and Sunday for only $210 (members) or $275 (non-members).

Registration: This class is sponsored by AMTA California. Click here to register.

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Oct
27
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments (Yakima, WA)

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments (Yakima, WA; Currently sold out)

The neck is one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and it can be a challenging area to treat effectively. Injured or irritated neck ligaments can be particularly vexing; besides causing deep pain, they can provoke a guarding response in the nearby muscles, causing additional pain, tension, and limitation of movement.

In this class we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the key ligamentous and related muscular and fascial structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

You will learn assessment and palpation skills that will help you to identify the ligamentous structures that need treatment, make sure it is appropriate to do so, and treat the injured structures. A primary focus of this class is to help you refine your accuracy in both palpation and treatment, and to help you develop more confidence, specificity and thoroughness in your neck assessment and treatment. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"This was one of the most informative classes I've taken in a long time. The material is very useful for my clinical practice." - Sabrina Sargent

"I think more than any other technique or series of movements I've incorporated, this neck work has had the most consistent and specific effects. Every person who has received the work has said they've felt lengthened, their neck felt freed and that they slept very soundly that night, often feeling very relaxed the next couple of days. Thank you!" - Dawn Geula, Ellensburg

“This class was ridiculously useful. I will be using these techniques immediately and daily." - Robin Mayberry, Yakima


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Tuition: $190, with a $90 non-refundable deposit.

Questions: Contact Teresa in Yakima at ‭teresa.cook@live.com, (509) 574-8492‬ or ‭(509) 945-4455‬. Contact Brian in Seattle at info@pnwschool.com.

Please note that this class is sold out. If you’d like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com


Deposit for Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments in Cotati, CA (3/22/25)
$100.00

Tuition is $200, with a $100 deposit to reserve your space in class. Please note that deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor—no debit or credit cards, Venmo, etc.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

If the “Add to Cart” button doesn’t work, try refreshing your browser on the PNWSM website.

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Oct
20
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck (Twisp, WA)

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK (Sold Out)

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Saturday, October 19th, 2024, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $190. $160 for reviewers.

This class is sold out. See you next year, either in Twisp or in Chelan!

Masking is currently recommended at this point. If infection rates continue to climb, masking may become required during the demonstration and exchange portions of the class.

Deposit for DT Neck Twisp (06/02/25)
$90.00

Please note that the $90 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to Pacific NW School of Massage (PNWSM). Reviewers of this class may attend for $160 if registered with a $90 deposit.

Once you’ve click the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Sep
8
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar and Sacral Ligaments (Juneau, AK)


ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LUMBAR AND SACRAL LIGAMENTS

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that more than a million American workers suffer back injuries in a year, and that they account for about 20% of total work-related injuries. Back pain can be debilitating for many people, and even when it's just a nuisance, it can significantly impact their fundamental quality of life. Massage can often be a helpful tool in the recovery and rehabilitation process, but, unfortunately, it is also quite common for clients to receive massage that has a minimal impact on the source of their pain and discomfort.

One of the elements commonly missing when working with back injuries is a better understanding of, and ability to specifically palpate, the terrain of the low back and sacrum, particularly connective tissue structures like the various supporting ligaments. These ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In this class, you will learn to palpate and treat some of the most commonly injured ligaments in the low back and pelvis, including the iliolumbar, intertransverse, sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, supraspinous, and interspinous ligaments, as well as a few key postural muscles. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"I found this class extremely informative; it's something my own body needed, and I hadn't been able to pinpoint it." -Sabrina Barrera, WA

"This class was taught by experienced instructors who had really thought through the progression of the class--the content made sense and flowed well, lending itself to really retaining the knowledge." -Meredith Condon, Alaska

"Brian's teachings are intelligent, precise and effective. After receiving the work yesterday, my back feels more fluid and happy, and during the treatment, I went to that deep place of relaxation where drool happens." -Jen Elden, Montana


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Sunday, September 8th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $190 for either one-day option if registered by August 20th; $220 thereafter.

$350 for the two-day option if registered by August 20th with a $200 non-refundable deposit; $380 thereafter.

Reviewer’s Discount: If you are a reviewer of either DT Torso and Tx Back Ligaments, you may register for the two-day option for only $300, if registered by August 20th.

Deposit for Juneau, AK Classes (Sept 7-8)
from $90.00

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The balance is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor (no credit cards, paypal, venmo, etc). If you cancel within 48 hours of the class, you will be liable for the full tuition.

Once you’ve click the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Jul
21
10:00 AM10:00

Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar and Sacral Ligaments


ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LUMBAR AND SACRAL LIGAMENTS

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that more than a million American workers suffer back injuries in a year, and that they account for about 20% of total work-related injuries. Back pain can be debilitating for many people, and even when it's just a nuisance, it can significantly impact their fundamental quality of life. Massage can often be a helpful tool in the recovery and rehabilitation process, but, unfortunately, it is also quite common for clients to receive massage that has a minimal impact on the source of their pain and discomfort.

One of the elements commonly missing when working with back injuries is a better understanding of, and ability to specifically palpate, the terrain of the low back and sacrum, particularly connective tissue structures like the various supporting ligaments. These ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In this class, you will learn to palpate and treat some of the most commonly injured ligaments in the low back and pelvis, including the iliolumbar, intertransverse, sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, supraspinous, and interspinous ligaments, as well as a few key postural muscles. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"I found this class extremely informative; it's something my own body needed, and I hadn't been able to pinpoint it." -Sabrina Barrera

"This class was taught by experienced instructors who had really thought through the progression of the class--the content made sense and flowed well, lending itself to really retaining the knowledge." -Meredith Condon

"Brian's teachings are intelligent, precise and effective. After receiving the work yesterday, my back feels more fluid and happy, and during the treatment, I went to that deep place of relaxation where drool happens." -Jen Elden


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Sunday, July 21st, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180 for Sunday’s Lumbosacral Ligaments class. Take both Saturday’s Torso and Sunday’s Ligaments classes for only $320.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it at a 30% discount on tuition. The reviewer's price for this class is $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

To register for Sunday only, click here.

To register for both Saturday’s Torso class, and Sunday’s Low Back Ligaments class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during the two lectures, masking is optional, and each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Technique: Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a demo. Please bring a surgical mask or N95 mask -- choose what option works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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May
19
10:00 AM10:00

Tx Neck Ligaments

Assessment and Treatment of the Neck Ligaments

The neck is one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and it can be a challenging area to treat effectively. Injured or irritated neck ligaments can be particularly vexing; besides causing deep pain, they can provoke a guarding response in the nearby muscles, causing additional pain, tension, and limitation of movement.

In this class we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the key ligamentous and related muscular and fascial structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

You will learn assessment and palpation skills that will help you to identify the ligamentous structures that need treatment, make sure it is appropriate to do so, and treat the injured structures. A primary focus of this class is to help you refine your accuracy in both palpation and treatment, and to help you develop more confidence, specificity and thoroughness in your neck assessment and treatment. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

(Please note that you’ll get more out of this class if you attend the Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue Neck class on Saturday, May 18th, 2024. Click here to learn more.)

"This was one of the most informative classes I've taken in a long time. The material is very useful for my clinical practice." - Sabrina Sargent

"I think more than any other technique or series of movements I've incorporated, this neck work has had the most consistent and specific effects. Every person who has received the work has said they've felt lengthened, their neck felt freed and that they slept very soundly that night, often feeling very relaxed the next couple of days. Thank you!" - Dawn Geula

“This class was ridiculously useful. I will be using these techniques immediately and daily." - Robin Mayberry


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Treatment for Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have taken this class previously through the Therapeutic Training Center, you may review it at a $54 discount on tuition.  The reviewer's price for this class is $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Sunday’s Ligament class only, click here.

To register for both Saturday and Sunday click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, and each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.


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May
18
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue for the Posterior, Lateral, and Anterior Neck

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE POSTERIOR, LATERAL, AND ANTERIOR NECK

The neck is a strong, vulnerable and complex structure. It is the most movable part of the spine, and yet is strong enough to balance and support an 11-pound head, even with chronically poor posture. Skillful deep tissue work in this area is not about brute force; it's about precision and strategy, informed by knowledge of the anatomical structures. It's rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way—especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes—even though this is often where the muscles are most frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning you will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

In the afternoon we will focus on deep muscle-specific techniques for the anterior neck. Many people learned in massage school to avoid this area, but it responds safely and well to skilled and precise touch. We will focus on the scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid, and longus capitus and colli groups. This is really helpful work for clients who have been in car accidents, have emotional issues with their necks or throats, or use their voices professionally (e.g., singers).

These are straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. The work is well-suited to either treating cervical injuries or improving your spa massage, and will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

"I honestly learned more in your neck class than any other CE I've taken, and I've been at it almost 13 years." -Tracey Brandt

"I love neck work, and this class took things to the next level.” -Heather Finch

“This class has vastly improved my knowledge, approach, and technique. I am looking forward to immediately applying all this in my practice.” -Jessica Roberts


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Saturday, May 18th, 2024, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both MSDT for the Neck, and Assessment and Treatment of Neck Ligaments for only $320.

Reviewers Discount: If you have previously taken this class, you may review it at a 30% discount on tuition. The reviewer's price for this class is $126. If you are eligible for the reviewer's discount, please call Robbin at 206.853.6875 to register as the website only offers classes at the regular price.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

To register for Saturday only, click here.

To register for both Saturday and Sunday’s Neck Ligament class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class and during the two lectures, masking is optional, each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a technique demonstration. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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May
12
9:30 AM09:30

Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbosacral Ligaments (Reykjavik, Iceland)

Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It has stunning views, glaciers, waterfalls, fjords, and a unique culture that is both traditional and modern. Iceland has over 120 geothermal hydrotherapy facilities spread across a diverse and beautiful landscape.


ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE LUMBAR AND SACRAL LIGAMENTS (Reykjavik, IS)

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that more than a million American workers suffer back injuries in a year, and that they account for about 20% of total work-related injuries. Back pain can be debilitating for many people, and even when it's just a nuisance, it can significantly impact their fundamental quality of life. Massage can often be a helpful tool in the recovery and rehabilitation process, but, unfortunately, it is also quite common for clients to receive massage that has a minimal impact on the source of their pain and discomfort.

One of the elements commonly missing when working with back injuries is a better understanding of, and ability to specifically palpate, the terrain of the low back and sacrum, particularly connective tissue structures like the various supporting ligaments. These ligaments are every bit as important as the muscles, bones, and fascia, but are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists.

In this class, you will learn to palpate and treat some of the most commonly injured ligaments in the low back and pelvis, including the iliolumbar, intertransverse, sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, supraspinous, and interspinous ligaments, as well as a few key postural muscles. Clients notice the difference right away when they feel you touch the "right spots", and their chronic pain and tension begins to dissolve from the inside out.

"I found this class extremely informative; it's something my own body needed, and I hadn't been able to pinpoint it." -Sabrina Barrera

"This class was taught by experienced instructors who had really thought through the progression of the class--the content made sense and flowed well, lending itself to really retaining the knowledge." -Meredith Condon

"Brian's teachings are intelligent, precise and effective. After receiving the work yesterday, my back feels more fluid and happy, and during the treatment, I went to that deep place of relaxation where drool happens." -Jen Elden


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time:  Sunday, May 12, 9:30am-6:00pm. The class will be held at Nuddskoli, which is about 4 blocks from Laugardalslaug, Reykjavik’s best municipal geothermal pool complex.

Tuition & Registration: 25.000ISK (~$180USD), with a $100USD (~$14.000ISK) non-refundable deposit.

Take both the Saturday Visceral class, and the Sunday Lumbosacral Ligament class for the discounted rate of 43.000ISK/$310USD if you are registered with a $200USD (~28.000ISK) non-refundable deposit by April 30th, 2024.

Current Nuddskoli students also receive a tuition discount; contact Finnbogi in Reykjavik for details.

Questions: If you have questions, you can contact Finnbogi in Reykjavik at nudd@nuddskoli.is, or contact Brian in Seattle at info@pnwschool.com.

Please note that you are responsible for your own travel and lodging arrangements for your stay in Reykjavik.

Deposit for Reykjavik, Iceland Classes
from $100.00

Please note that your deposit will be paid in USD and the balance is due at class, payable to Finnbogi if in ISK, or to Brian if in USD.

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you cancel within 48 hours of the class, you will be liable for the full tuition.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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