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Instructor: Denny Paccagnan
Denny Paccagnan created this brilliant “Fascial Decompression Workshop” to teach all therapists how to treat clients using myofascial release (MFR) in a way that doesn't cause pain or over-stimulate the nervous system. You will learn which signs to look for when the sympathetic nervous system, heavily tied into the fascial system, is being overly taxed. Denny will teach you gentle direct and indirect treatment techniques to explore how MFR releases and heals the tissues. The techniques are not taught in any other MFR course and are kind to both your hands and to your client. We believe all therapists should have some form of myofascial release training in order to be successful. Incorporating myofascial decompressing will provide you with an amazing skill that will for sure make you that much more effective. Your clients will thank you for that. Don't wait. Sign up now!
Denny is looking forward to working with you in this fun, hands on course!
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To register click REGISTER NOW!
Different date offered on April, 23 & 24, 2013 in Calgary
http://www.seminarsforhealth.ca/Courses/View-category
College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia & MTAA approved.
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