| Registration Deadline | - | 02/04/2011 | | |
Course Description:
The intent of this class is to introduce a program including stretches, self-treatment techniques, and therapeutic intervention for home exercise programs with a myofascial perspective. Core strengthening and body mechanics using a functional stabilization approach will be incorporated in “real life” movement patterns for wellness. No prerequisites. This class is for the therapist as well as the layperson! What to bring to class: Comfortable Clothing An Exercise ball - your knees and hips should be bent to 90 degrees when you sit on it. A theracane if you have one. (Not necassary if you don't have one.) A 4 inch playground ball. 2 tennis balls. 1 tube sock. 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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