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Golden Gate Unit Presents "Orthopedic Massage with James Waslaski"
Date: February 8 - 22, 2010
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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National Holistic Institute SF Campus
1655 Market St at Gough
San Francisco, CA
USA

Contact: Leslie Hollingsworth
Phone: 415-255-4693
Email: leslie@sfmassagesupply.com

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Orthopedic Massage with James Waslaski, NCBTMB

Tuesday February 23rd, 2010

 

This 3 hour course is an introduction and overview of Orthopedic Massage, introducing techniques based on the latest research on fascia. James will cover forearm, wrist and hand conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, and elbow pain, and an overview of complicated shoulder conditions such as rotator cuff injuries, shoulder impingement, thoracic outlet and frozen shoulders. He will also cover an overview of pelvic stabilization for low back pain, frozen hips and sciatica.
James will raffle off some of his comprehensively instructional DVD’s on Orthopedic Massage.  He will also offer participants deep discounts for his Five Day Intensive seminar which follows this free workshop.  The Five Day seminar is being held February 24 – 28, at The Healing Arts Institute; 7525 Auburn Blvd; Suite 9; Citrus Heights, CA 95610   916-725-3999 or 800-718-6824

The Five Day Intensive seminars allow extensive hands on training in orthopedic and sports massage. You will learn sports injury prevention and how to align your work with sports medicine specialists. Some of the Upper and Lower body conditions covered include low back pain, sciatica, SI joint dysfunction, scar tissue, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, anterior compartment syndrome, medial shin splints, lateral shin splints, ankle sprains, stress fractures, hamstring strains, iliotibial band friction syndrome, patellar tendinitis, chondromalacia and meniscus tears, frozen shoulder, thoracic outlet, rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, bicipital tendinitis, cervical pain, whiplash injuries, compressed disks, rhomboid pain, mid and upper back pain, medial and lateral epicondylitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis.

 




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