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Jul
22
to Jul 23

Precise Techniques for the Muscles and Ligaments of the Anterior, Lateral and Posterior Neck (Bozeman, MT)

PRECISE TECHNIQUES FOR THE MUSCLES AND LIGAMENTS OF THE ANTERIOR, LATERAL AND POSTERIOR 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 the head, even with chronically poor posture. The neck is also one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and can be a challenging area to treat effectively. 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 and ligamentous attachments--even though this is where the muscles and ligaments are most commonly frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning of Day 1, you will learn muscle-specific deep tissue techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments to the TVPs), 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 (eg, singers).

On Day 2, we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the ligamentous structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are highly enervated and extremely sensitive, and when they are irritated or inflamed, they will activate splinting responses and muscle guarding in the surrounding musculature. Despite being every bit as important as the muscles and the bones, these ligaments are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists. You will learn a variety of palpation skills that will help you to safely and effectively identify and treat the specific ligamentous structures of the neck. Clients often notice a decrease in pain, increased mobility, and a sense of lightness and freedom in their neck.

These are straightforward, 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. 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 massage and treatment. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

For a quick video of some of the information and techniques that will be covered in this class, click here. To read a short essay on what we’ll be doing and why we’ll be doing it, click here.

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

"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 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
Class Days and Times: Sat, July 22nd, 10:30am-7pm, and Sun, July 23rd, 10am-6:30pm
CE hours: 16 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Tuition: $350 if registered by July 8th with a $100 non-refundable deposit; $375 thereafter. If you are a reviewer of either MSDT Neck or Tx Neck Ligaments or both, you may register for only $300 if you are registered with a $100 non-refundable deposit by July 8th.


Deposit for Precise Techniques for the Paraspinals and Lumbosacral Ligaments Missoula (9/28/24)
$100.00

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

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Oct
16
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue Techniques for the Arms and Hands (Bozeman, MT)

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue Techniques for the Arms and Hands

Our arms and hands are tough, dexterous, and exquisitely sensitive. As massage therapists, they are perhaps our primary vehicle for sensation and communication, and we use them (and sometimes overuse them) intensively. Our clients' hands and arms often take a beating as well, especially with so much computer use in the workplace and at home. For all the work that they do, our hands and forearms seldom get the time or skilled attention that they deserve.

In this class we will focus on specific techniques for releasing the muscles and fascia of the hands, thumbs and forearms; increasing mobility in the corresponding joints; and 'deconstructing' forearm muscles that have become glued together. You will learn some simple but effective ways to make your arm massages more specific, potent, and satisfying--and receive some good (and much-needed) work yourself.

"Great class! The techniques that were given were all useful and specific to healthy hands, wrists, and forearms. I would repeat this one." -Nan Hardt

"This class has not only improved the work I offer my clients, but given me better hand mechanics and bodywork techniques to use on my own hands and forearms, relieving pain and prolonging my career." -Rebecca Albert

"All my little finger joints feel so free, and like they are lined with satin." - Melissa D'Haene


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Sunday, October 16, 2022, 10am-2:45pm

Tuition: $100, with a $50 non-refundable deposit. Register for both Saturday’s Hip/Leg class and Sunday‘s DT Arms classes for only $250 if registered by September 30th ($150 deposit required). Please note that deposits are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Questions: Contact Nicole in Bozeman at nicole@athenaprofessionals.com. Contact Brian in Seattle at info@pnwschool.com.

Basic Precautions: Masking will be required inside the classroom. (Choose the option that’s most comfortable for you—surgical masks are sufficient.)

Sold Out: Please note that these classes are currently sold out. If you’d like to be placed on a waiting list, contact us at info@pnwschool.com.

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Oct
15
10:00 AM10:00

Muscle-Specific Deep Tissue Techniques for the Legs and Hips (Bozeman, MT)

MUSCLE-SPECIFIC DEEP TISSUE TECHNIQUES FOR THE LEGS AND HIPS

The legs are often treated by bodyworkers for the least amount of time in a session. Yet they support the upper body and are under tremendous compressive force, whether moving or stationary. When the structures of the feet and legs are functioning properly, they are one of the fundamental anchors of our stability and support. When they're not, they are a major contributor to foot, knee, hip, and low back issues.

In this class, you will learn specific, potent, and effective Deep Tissue techniques to release the muscles and fascia of the hips, legs and feet. Some of the specific muscle groups you will work with include the deep calf flexors (tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis, flexor digitorum), the anterior compartment (tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum), the quadriceps group, the tensor fascia latae and IT tract, the gluteals, the deep lateral rotators, hamstrings, and adductors. These are simple, straightforward, muscle-specific techniques that can be immediately applied in practice. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class, as well as proper use of hands, elbows, and forearms to save wear and tear on joints.

To watch a short video demo of one of the techniques covered in class (originally presented in Austin, TX), click here.

"So many new, practical techniques to try! All really great stuff." -Chrisann Rauschenbach

"This was the best adductor work I've ever had." -Crystal Johnson

"This class had a lot of content, but it was an amazing class, and it was wonderful to receive this work". Kirsten Overdijk


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: (NCBTMB-approved)
Date and Time: Saturday, October 15, 2022, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180, with a $100 non-refundable deposit. Register for both Saturday’s Hip/Leg class and Sunday‘s DT Arms classes for only $250 if registered by September 30th ($150 deposit required). Please note that deposits are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Questions: Contact Nicole in Bozeman at nicole@athenaprofessionals.com. Contact Brian in Seattle at info@pnwschool.com.

Basic Precautions: Masking will be required inside the classroom. (Choose the option that’s most comfortable for you—surgical masks are sufficient.)

Sold Out: Please note that these classes are currently sold out. If you’d like to be placed on a waiting list, contact us at info@pnwschool.com.


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Sep
24
to Sep 25

Precise Techniques for the Muscles and Ligaments of the Anterior, Lateral and Posterior Neck (Missoula, MT)

PRECISE TECHNIQUES FOR THE MUSCLES AND LIGAMENTS OF THE ANTERIOR, LATERAL AND POSTERIOR 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 the head, even with chronically poor posture. The neck is also one of the most common areas of client complaint, injury and dysfunction, and can be a challenging area to treat effectively. 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 and ligamentous attachments--even though this is where the muscles and ligaments are most commonly frayed and/or inflamed.

In the morning of Day 1, you will learn muscle-specific deep tissue techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments to the TVPs), 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 (eg, singers).

On Day 2, we will explore the deeper terrain of the neck, concentrating on the ligamentous structures that, when injured, often create chronic neck pain and tension. The cervical ligaments are highly enervated and extremely sensitive, and when they are irritated or inflamed, they will activate splinting responses and muscle guarding in the surrounding musculature. Despite being every bit as important as the muscles and the bones, these ligaments are often overlooked by massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists. You will learn a variety of palpation skills that will help you to safely and effectively identify and treat the specific ligamentous structures of the neck. Clients often notice a decrease in pain, increased mobility, and a sense of lightness and freedom in their neck.

These are straightforward, 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. 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 massage and treatment. Body mechanics will also be a focus of the class as well as proper use of fingers to save wear and tear on joints.

For a quick video of some of the information and techniques that will be covered in this class, click here. To read a short essay on what we’ll be doing and why we’ll be doing it, click here.

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

"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 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
Class Days and Times: Sat, Sept 24, 10:30am-7pm, and Sun, Sept 25th, 10am-6pm
CE hours: 15 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Tuition: $320 if registered by September 10th with a $100 non-refundable deposit; $360 thereafter. If you are a reviewer of either MSDT Neck or Tx Neck Ligaments or both, you may register for only $280 if you are registered with a $100 non-refundable deposit by September 10th.

Please note that we request that students wear a mask during class, either a surgical mask or one of the 94’s or 95’s. Thank you.


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