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DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE: SAFE AND EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMMON PROBLEM AREAS
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Deep Tissue Massage for the Neck, Back, and Other Problematic AreasIt is estimated that one in four Americans suffers from some form of musculoskeletal dysfunction. The areas most commonly affected are the neck, shoulders, back, hips, and lower extremities. Contributing factors include work injury, personal injury, home and vehicular accidents, sports, and aging. Deep tissue massage techniques can greatly benefit sufferers of chronic pain and injury. However, there is a general misunderstanding of the concept of deep tissue massage from the perspectives of the patient/client and the therapist. Deep tissue massage can injure both the client and the therapist if not performed appropriately.
Participants in this one-day seminar will learn what deep tissue massage really means so that you can evaluate each client and condition to determine its appropriateness. You will examine the anatomy of common injuries, assess safety considerations for both the client and yourself, and establish protocols to determine proper duration of treatment. Participants will perform deep tissue massage techniques on the neck, shoulders, back, hips, and lower extremities in a hands-on lab. You will develop manual techniques using the thumbs, fingers, fists, elbows, forearms, palms, and knuckles. The concept of mechanical aids will be discussed to determine their value for performance of deep tissue massage. The hands-on experience gained in this seminar will help attendees provide safer, more effective deep tissue therapy beginning the very next day.
What You Will Learn- Define deep tissue massage and determine when its use is
appropriate
- Examine the anatomy of common injury areas that can benefit from DTM
- Evaluate the affected area to determine the proper muscles to work
- Perform manual deep tissue massage techniques to the neck, shoulders, back, hips, and lower extremities
- Discuss the concept of mechanical tools to determine their value in administering DTM
- Integrate safe body mechanics into the application of deep tissue massage techniques
- Examine the importance of fascia in DTM application
Who Should Attend- Massage Therapists
- Massage Therapy Students
- Athletic Trainers
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Anyone providing hands-on care to chronic pain sufferers
Dr. Nardo has a deep understanding of the musculoskeletal system and how it relates to the root cause of symptomology.
I have witnessed the immediate results of his work with clients.
Giuseppe Corinella, D.C.Palm Beach Gardens, FL
What You Should Bring- Massage table and face cradle (if you are not a massage therapist
but have access to a table, please bring it) - Two sheets or two large towels - Two-piece bathing suit or sports shorts and sports halter (women) - Sports shorts (men) - Oil, cream, or lotion- Professional license # and/or Certification #
COURSE CONTENTUNDERSTANDING DEEP TISSUE MASSAGEuDefinition and descriptionuComparison with other modalities - Rolfing - neuromuscular - trigger point - myofascial releaseuCommon injury areas and causes - neck - shoulders - back (trunk) - hips - lower extremitiesuWhen to utilize deep tissue massage—indications and
contraindicationsuBenefits of deep tissue massage
ANATOMY OF COMMON INJURY AREASuNeck—SCM, ScalenesuShoulders—Lats, Traps, Shoulder girdle, RhomboidsuBack—Paraspinals, Quadratus LumborumuHips—Glutes, Piriformis, TFLuLower extremities—Hams, Quads, IT Band,
Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Peroneals
EVALUATION PROCESSuQuestion patient/client about how and when the pain or
dysfunction originateduPalpation of affected area(s)uDetermine which muscles, tendons, and/or ligaments are
involved
MANUAL AND MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE WITH APPROPRIATE AND SAFE BODY MECHANICS (LAB)uStroke types - compression - gliding/sliding - skin rolling/skin lifting - friction—circular and cross fiber - lengthening and broadening - stretch and hold - effleurage - petrissageuManual Tools - thumbs - knuckles - fingers - fists - palms - hands - elbows - forearms
MECHANICAL DEVICES CONSIDERATION FOR DTM APPLICATIONuMechanical Tools - thumb saver - “T” and “L” bars - Massage Star™ - trigger point tools
THERAPIST PREPARATION—PRE-MASSAGE ROUTINEuBreath worku Hand exercisesuBody exercises
Dates & LocationsCOLUMBUS - July 18, 2012 Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square 75 E State St, Columbus, OH 43215 614-228-1234
CINCINNATI - July 19, 2012 Hilton Netherland Plaza 35 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-9100
INDIANAPOLIS - July 20, 2012 Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Airport 2501 S High School Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46241 317-244-6861
Course HoursRegistration begins at 7:30 a.m. The seminar begins at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m. Coffee/hot tea provided in a.m. One-hour break for lunch on your own. For late arrivals or early departures, please see amended certificate information under Continuing Education Credit.
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Course DirectorVAL NARDO, PhD, LMT, CRC, is a Nationally Certified (NCBTMB) and Florida Licensed Massage Therapist with ten years of experience providing hands-on therapy. He is the owner of Wellness Concepts, P.A., where he offers massage therapy, holistic stress management, and holistic weight/nutrition management services as well as Reiki and qigong. Dr. Nardo has completed over 300 hours of advanced training in various massage disciplines, including medical massage, craniosacral therapy, assessment and treatment of upper and lower extremities, neuromuscular treatment and assessment of postural disorder, polarity therapy, Reiki, and tui na. Dr. Nardo earned a Certificate in Massage Therapy from the Academy of Healing Arts in Lake Worth, Florida, in 2002 and a PhD in Natural Health from Clayton College of Natural Health in 2006. Dr. Nardo has also earned certificates in personal training, holistic stress management, holistic lifestyle, and weight management and exercise development through the National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA). In addition, he is a Reiki Master trained in the Usui Method.
Continuing Education CreditMassage Therapists: Cross Country Education, LLC. is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Provider #450123-06. This course is offered for 6 CE hours. 100% attendance is required for a Certificate of Completion to be issued, no variable credit is given. Athletic Trainers: Cross Country Education is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. BOC Approved Provider #P3097 6 CEUs will be awarded.
Physical Therapists: This program has been submitted to the Kentucky Physical Therapy Association for approval of 6 contact hours. This program has been submitted for 6 CEUs to the Ohio Physical Therapy Association for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
Occupational Therapists: Cross Country Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. This course is offered for .6 AOTA CEUs. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. AOTA Educational level Introductory, Category 2: Occupational Therapy Process.
Other professions: This educational offering qualifies for 6 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.
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