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Foundations Upper Back & Neck Pain 6 NCBTMB Approved CEs
Welcome!
Getting Started
Getting Certified (5:56)
Making These Techniques Your Own
Recommended Practice Approach
How to Master These Techniques
My Story
Seeking Relief From Chronic Debilitating Pain
Introducing These Techniques to Clients
Start Where You Are
Defining This Work
Differences Between Swedish Massage and This Work
Benefits of Having a Unique Service
Deliver a Professional Service
How to Really Help Clients
Become a Trusted Resource for Clients in Chronic Pain (5:56)
Provide a Superior Service
Benefits to You and Your Clients
Adjusting the Table
Setting Up the Table
Client Intake and Communication
Creating a Heart Centered Connection
Communicating Throughout the Session
Addressing the Root Problem of Pain
What do 80% of Clients Come In For? (4:33)
4 Key Elements of a Typical Massage
Most Massages Include These (6:24)
Overview of the Sequence of Work
What We Now Do :) (7:15)
Overview of Our Work
Brief Synopsis (5:52)
Creating Space for the Upper Back and Neck Using Compression
Anatomy Review: Levator Scapulae & Trapezius
Treatment Techniques: Using Shear and Compression to Reduce Pain
Preparing the Client for Rebooking
When and How to Introduce Rebooking
Creating Space for the Upper Back and Neck Using Traction
Treatment Techniques: Using Passive Body Contact to Traction the Neck
Isolating the Upper Back
Anatomy Review: Rhomboids
Treatment Techniques: Using Your Foot to Lengthen Rhomboids
Easing the Pecs Open
Anatomy Review: Pectoralis Major and Minor
Treatment Techniques: Considerate and Effective Pec Work With a Towel
Using Leverage to Open the Back
Anatomy Review: Rotatores and Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
Treatment Techniques: Receiving the Upper Back with Your Foot and a Bent Leg
Using Compression to Relieve Strain on the Head and Neck
Anatomy Review: Splenius Cervicis & Splenius Capitis
Treatment Techniques: Using Shear and Compression with Client Side Lying
Lazy Shearing on the Neck
Treatment Techniques: Low Effort Compression on the Cervical Spine
Using Side Position to Access Muscles Hidden in Swedish Massage
Anatomy Review: Serratus Anterior
Treatment Techniques: Using Forearms with Compression and Shear on the Side Body
Review of the Bodywork
Review
Next Steps and Resources
How to Continue Your Learning
Using Instagram to Promote Your Work
Use Clothes on Work to Show It Off (5:14)
Closing the Session
Finishing Up, Taking Payment and Rebooking (7:03)
Getting Reviews
This is How We Build the Practice We Want (6:59)
Finals :)
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