The brachial pathway is the communication highway between the neck, shoulder, arm, and hand. When muscles and soft tissues along this pathway become imbalanced, areas of compression or impingement can develop. Over time, these disruptions may contribute to symptoms commonly associated with carpal tunnel or thoracic outlet patterns, often appearing far from the source.
In this class, you’ll learn a thoughtful, hands-on approach to restoring balance and ease along the brachial pathway by addressing the muscles and tissues that influence nerve mobility and upper-body mechanics. Rather than focusing on where symptoms show up, the work centers on relieving impingements and restoring organization throughout the pathway.
Through clear assessment, targeted manual techniques, and simple movement integration, you’ll gain practical tools to work with patterns related to repetitive use, postural stress, and nerve-related discomfort. The massage techniques are intuitive, effective, and designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing bodywork practice.
This course is ideal for therapists who want a clearer understanding of how upper-body impingements affect the arm and hand, and who are looking for practical ways to support comfort and function without overcomplicating the work.
Why this matters:
When impingements are relieved, communication along the brachial pathway can return with greater ease.