Thursday, May 3, 2018

Learn to Work with Your Massage Clients in a New Way with Fascial Therapy

Take In-Depth Continuing Education in Fascial Therapy

If your clients have postural inefficiencies, movement dysfunction, or scar tissue, they may benefit from fascial therapy. Complete AMTA’s Fascial Therapy Continuing Education Program to learn the art and science of fascial therapy while earning up to 19 CE credits.

Our NCBTMB-approved program includes three online courses that you can take from anywhere with an internet connection, and one hands-on workshop which will be offered this year at the AMTA 2018 National Convention. 

Successfully complete all three online CE courses and the hands-on workshop to receive a Certificate of Completion.

Online Courses

Fascial Therapy: The Science of Fascia

$60 members / $100 nonmembers | 4.0 credit hours

Massage therapists take a comprehensive look at fascia, its formation and makeup, and how restrictions can occur.

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Fascial Therapy: Benefits & Contraindications for Massage Clients

$45 members / $75 nonmembers | 3.0 credit hours

Learn how to identify fascial restrictions and where its dysfunctions appear. Get  information on contraindications for fascial therapy and how to make assessments and plan treatment for massage therapy clients with fascial restrictions. 

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Fascial Therapy: Techniques for Massage Therapists

$60 members / $100 nonmembers | 4.0 credit hours

Find out why fascial therapy is successful through anatomical reasons, and how to choose the best technique to help your massage therapy clients. 

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Continue Learning in the Hands-on Workshop

Fascial Therapy: Techniques for Massage Therapists with Pete Pfannerstill

Offered during the AMTA 2018 National Convention 
Pre-Convention: Wednesday, August 8 | 8am-5pm

$295 members / $340 nonmembers | 8.0 credit hours

Take an inside look at practical applications of fascial therapy. Explore various styles, techniques and philosophies of fascial therapy, and the physiological responses of both the fascia and the rest of the body to the techniques while earning 8 CE credits.

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