How many of your clients have knee pain? Maybe you noticed that they first came in with hip pain and then it moved to the knee. Or, maybe they came in with an ankle sprain and then they started having knee pain.
The Knee is the innocent bystander between the hips and the ankles. Imbalances in the joints above and below the knee can lead to knee pain, injury, and great discomfort.
Many CE courses will specifically address hips, others address the ankles, but here you have found a CE class focused on the Knee! The knee's need help too!
I [Ann Pauley] have been a Massage Instructor for over 23 years, and I only developed this course a few years ago. The reason is, in order to address the knee, you have to address the hips and the ankles, and the possible knee injuries that came from the various imbalances. How to condense this comprehensive approach to balancing the knee in just 12-hours of hands-on training has been a fun challenge!
I really think this course is great! In fact, I have seen some amazing results in class over the last couple of years.
I am excited to be teaching my info packed Balancing the Knee class in Brunswick, GA on August 24-25!
This CE course is perfect to enhance your clinical massage skills and help your clients find pain relief.
Throughout this training, you learn the anatomy of the knee, understand injuries of the knee, assessment of muscular imbalances that affect the knee, orthopedic tests, and massage protocols for balancing the knee.
What is Provided
What to Bring
- Massage Table
- Linen set (top and bottom) and pillowcase or face cradle cover.
- Shorts for Assessment
- Lotion or cream or oil
- A Pillow
- A pen/ pencil