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** Moving the Ground Substance - The Rebounding Effect
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Date: |
Friday November 19th, 2010 - Friday November 19th, 2010 |
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9:00am - 4:00pm |
| Cost: |
$165 - Fee $185 - Late Fee |
| CE: |
6 Hours |
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| Registration Deadline | - | 11/12/10 | | | | |
Course Description:
Myofascial Rebounding is a gentle, rocking motion that is used to engage the body's fluid within the Myofascial complex in a therapeutic way.
The fluid that is within and around the fascial system carries energy, chemicals and information to all of the cells in our body to help them function optimally. When a person undergoes an inflammatory process or trauma of some type, the fluidity of the fascial system dehydrates and solidifies creating dysfunction throughout the system as a whole.
Rebounding facilitates rehydration of the ground substance and fluid filled portion of the fascial system and improved mobility and ROM of this system as well. No prerequisites.
Instructor Bio:
Lisa M. Satalino, PT is a 1986 graduate of Russell Sage College. She received her BS with a certificate in Physical Therapy in 1986 and has since specialized in the area of Myofascial Release and Craniosacral Therapy. She has taken all of John F. Barnes’ courses, has passed Barnes’ Proficiency Assessment, and has worked as an assistant instructor and coordinator for John F. Barnes’ seminars nationally. She currently teaches the Introduction to Myofascial Release class at the Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage in Colonie, NY and is the owner of the Center for Myofascial Wellness in Albany, NY. Her clinical experience includes working in home care, early intervention, the school setting, rehabilitation, private practice, and with equine athletes. She is a NYS certified early intervention provider. |
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