2600 - Myofascial Release
Washington, DC / Thursday, October 30 -
6:00-8:15 pm - 2.0 credit hours equal to 2.0 CECs/.2 CEUs
(Pool: 6:00-7:00 pm / Classroom: 7:15-8:15 pm)
Faculty: Julia Meno-Fettig,
CTRS, ATRIC
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This pool workshop
will give the therapist an opportunity to relate land-based myofascial release
techniques to an aquatic environment. Explore aquatic skills to enhance
clinical and intuitive observations, to feel, to relax and to mobilize restricted
tissue.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
·
Examine the
inter-connective nature of the myofascial system as you learn how to observe,
assist and support the human body in a warm water environment.
·
Assess muscle and
energy tone in the water.
·
Practice and refine
proprioceptive skills through hands-on course study, allowing you to gain more
information from contact with your clients.
·
Explore therapist and
client positioning for release holds and soft tissue mobilization.
FACULTY: Julia Meno-Fettig, CTRS,
ATRIC, is the founder/owner of Therapeutic Aquatics, Inc. and
aquaticcentral.com, specializing in consulting, information and rehabilitation.
She is a presenter for the Aquatic Therapy Rehab Institute, Inc. and is the
author and publisher of The "Bad Ragaz Ring Method Visual Instructional
Manual and Video". Also co-producer of “PNF in The Pool” Video, she is the
recipient of the ATRI 2002 Tsunami Spirit Award for her innovation, creativity
and implementation of new ideas. Her workshops have been received enthusiastically
by both national and international audiences.