MYO Functional Release Massage (25 CE's)

33.551946
-112.09812

April 15–17, 2012, 9 am–6 pm

Healing Arts Connection
1717 W Northern Avenue
Ste. 115
Phoenix, AZ 85021

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Myo-Functional Release Massage
"It doesn't have to hurt to work"

Introduce Myo-Functional Release technique & its use in a full body massage protocol that addresses trigger points, strains & sports injuries to release acute or chronic pain. Follows, "It doesn't have to hurt to work" approach. Filled with hands-on practice.

You will have everything you need to offer this signature massage to athletes, weekend warriors, couch potatoes & people of all ages.

25 CE Hours
Time: 9 am - 6:30 pm
Investment: $390 (includes all materials) (Early Birds $350)

Bring 2 sheets, pillowcase, lotion, light robe or loose shorts & T-shirt & your water bottle

Prerequisite: Massage therapist or massage student or instructor's permission

Successful completion in extended practice sessions requires a fitness level that will allow full participation over 3 full days

Instructor: Lisa M. Boggs, LMT, RM
Healing Arts Connection, LLC is NCBTMB Approved Provider: 42485300
See our website for special hotel prices for Healing Arts Connection guests

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