This hands-on workshop explores the logic and application of pelvic biomechanics to assessment and treatment of structural/postural imbalance. The pelvis joins the legs to the spine and is the “keystone” of human architecture, as well as many feelings, and the site of many traumas for both men and women. The twenty or so deep, intrinsic muscles surrounding the pelvis are arranged in fans that hold these postures as well as feelings.
This workshop explores this ‘touchy’ area with specificity and sensitivity. Come explore these muscles via palpation and manual therapy techniques for finding, stretching, opening and understanding the deep lateral rotators, adductors, groin muscles and the pelvic floor.
Highlights include:
- The adductors on the side of the thigh
- The deep lateral rotators and pelvic ligaments
- The adductors and ischial ramus, with connections to the pelvic floor, and
- The psoas complex
Each of the Body3 series is a short intensive course limited to specific anatomy and heavy on manual soft-tissue technique. Each course focuses on 15-20 core ‘templates’ for technique, which can be applied in different ways for different patterns in your clients. The course fully explains the intent and scope of each move.
Participants will come out of these courses with new state-of-the-art tools for soft-tissue release.
Date: Dec 9, 2011 – Dec 10, 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Venue: Tradies, 57 Manchester Road, Gymea NSW 2227
Tuition: $797AUD
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