I-NMT for Abdomen, Torso, and Breath
16CE | Live (in person) course
Massage therapists will often run into a wall when they apply neuromuscular techniques in isolation such as treating a shoulder condition by solely treating shoulder mobilizers.
Learn to treat abdominal cavity musculature and fascia for low back/hip, torso/thoracic, and shoulder conditions.
Explore diaphragm and intercostal treatments that enhance one’s ability to tap into greater breath capacity. Apply these techniques and assist in the reduction of postural stress and painful deviations.
Breath work in combination with I-NMT taps into the fascia that weaves the abdominal cavity together with the thoracic and pelvic cavities. This same fascia, when stuck or locked in a congealed state can affect the body’s organ health and function.
Learn self-care techniques that you can teach your clients. Help them learn these valuable techniques that literally tap into the body’s internal massage therapist.
PREPARATIONS AHEAD OF CLASS:
It is recommended that students review the anatomy of the spine (nerves, joints, cartilage, muscles, rib cage, pelvic and abodominal organs, physiology of the breath and digestive system. Fascia encasing organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavity. A general look through of an anatomy in advance of this class helps you keep up with the pace of instruction. Visit the Class Details page to learn more about where to park, where to stay, what to bring,