Instructor - Pete Pfannerstill, Ph.D.
Licensed Massage Therapist
FL Lic# MA24089 ∙ FL Prov. # 50-2081 ∙ NCBTMB Prov. # 386613-00
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes. With direction from the instructor, the students then perform these MSM strokes on their classmates. The instructor combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine. Students perform the full-body routine on their classmates.
Students learn about the following common sports-related injuries and MSM routines for treating them:
· Thigh strain
· Iliotibial band syndrome
· Anterior & Posterior compartment syndrome
· Rotator cuff dysfunction
· Hip flexor tendinitis
· Mechanical low back pain
· Neck/Cervical strain/sprain
· Plantar Fasciitis
· Piriformis
Bring table, linens, drape towels. Instructor will provide massage lubricant. Students must wear sports shoes and sports shorts (NO JEANS). Women will be more comfortable in a sports bra and T-shirt. 80% hands on (giving & receiving)/ 20% lecture
Introduction to Myofascial Sports Massage 2 CE - Course # 20-255432
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes and then combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine and demonstrates how it can be completed in 30 minutes. This course is suitable for presentation to a large group of massage therapists or students. 0% hands-on/100% lecture
Introduction to Myofascial Sports Massage 3 CE - Course # 20-255433
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes. With direction from the instructor, the students then perform these MSM strokes on their classmates. The instructor combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine and demonstrates how it can be completed in 30 minutes. 30% hands-on/70% lecture
Introduction to Myofascial Sports Massage 4 CE – Course # 20-255434
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes. With direction from the instructor, the students then perform these MSM strokes on their classmates. The instructor combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine and demonstrates how it can be completed in 30 minutes. Students perform the full-body routine on their classmates. 50% hands-on/50% lecture
Introduction to Myofascial Sports Massage 6 CE – Course # 20-255435
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes. With direction from the instructor, the students then perform these MSM strokes on their classmates. The instructor combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine and demonstrates how it can be completed in 30 minutes. Students perform the full-body routine on their classmates. Students learn about various thigh, shoulder and/or neck injuries and learn and demonstrate MSM routines for treating them. 60% hands-on/40% lecture
Myofascial Sports Massage 16 CE – Course # 20-255436
Students learn the basic principles and theories of Myofascial Sports Massage (MSM), learn the standing structural awareness test and learn basic body reading as a way to evaluate clients. The instructor demonstrates basic and advanced MSM spreading strokes. With direction from the instructor, the students then perform these MSM strokes on their classmates. The instructor combines these strokes into a full-body MSM routine and demonstrates how it can be completed in 30 minutes. Students perform the full-body routine on their classmates. Students learn about common sports-related injuries, such as neck, lumbar & thigh strain, rotator cuff dysfunction, piriformis iliotibial band syndromes, anterior & posterior compartment syndrome & plantar fasciitis & learn & subsequently perform MSM routines for treating them. 80% hands-on/20% lecture
For Hands-on courses, bring: table, linens, drape towels, Palmer’s Cocoa Butter (3.5 oz tub).
Students must wear sports shoes and sports shorts (NO JEANS). Women will be more comfortable in a sports bra and T-shirt.
Introduction to Sports Massage 2 CE – Course # 20-255404
This course explains the benefits, intent, cautions and timing of sports massage treatments, describes and demonstrates commonly used sports massage strokes, provides a foundation for an event sports massage routine. Students learn the list of necessary massage equipment for a successful on-site sports massage event. This course is suitable for presentation to a large group of massage therapists or students.
0% hands-on/100% lecture and demonstration
Pre & Post Event Sports Massage 3 CE – Course # 20-255405
Students learn the benefits, intent, cautions and timing of sports massage treatments, learn and demonstrate commonly used sports massage strokes, learn a foundation for an event sports massage routine and learn the list of necessary massage equipment for a successful on-site sports massage event. Students demonstrate the sports massage strokes by performing pre and/or post event routines on their classmates.
50% hands-on/50% lecture
Pre & Post Event Sports Massage 4 CE – Course # 20-255406
Students learn the benefits, intent, cautions and timing of sports massage treatments, learn and demonstrate commonly used sports massage strokes, learn a foundation for an event sports massage routine, learn the list of necessary massage equipment for a successful on-site sports massage event, learn how to recognize the severity of sports related injuries and learn how to identify symptoms of hypothermia & hyperthermia. This workshop will qualify attendees to participate on a sports massage team. Students demonstrate the sports massage strokes by performing pre & post event routines on their classmates. 50% hands-on/50% lecture
Pre & Post Event Sports Massage 5 CE – Course # 20-255408
Students learn the benefits, intent, cautions and timing of sports massage treatments, learn and demonstrate commonly used sports massage strokes, learn a foundation for an event sports massage routine, learn how to set up and the list of necessary massage equipment for a successful on-site sports massage event, learn how to recognize the severity of sports related injuries and learn how to identify symptoms of hypothermia & hyperthermia. This workshop will qualify attendees to participate on a sports massage team. Students demonstrate the sports massage strokes by performing pre & post event routines on their classmates. 50% hands-on/50% lecture
Pre & Post Event Sports Massage 6 CE – Course # 20-255418
Students learn the benefits, intent, cautions and timing of sports massage treatments, learn and demonstrate commonly used sports massage strokes, learn a foundation for an event sports massage routine, learn how to set up and the list of necessary massage equipment for a successful on-site sports massage event, learn how to recognize the severity of sports related injuries and learn how to identify symptoms of hypothermia & hyperthermia. This workshop will qualify attendees to participate on a sports massage team. Students demonstrate the sports massage strokes by performing pre and post event routines on their classmates. Students learn a lower extremity stretching routine and perform it on their classmates. 60% hands-on/40% lecture
Advanced Sports Massage 16 CE – Course # 20-255419
Students perform pre and/or post event sports massage routines on competitive athletes at local sporting events. The instructor videotapes the students during the event and later provides critical review during class. Students will learn & demonstrate proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and Active Isolated Stretching techniques. Students learn about cryotherapy and thermal therapy, the injury response cycle, the acute inflammatory response and other physiological aspects of athletic training. Wear professional clothing during the sporting events. Prerequisite: Pre & Post Event Sports Massage 5 CE or equivalent course or experience. 60% hands-on/40% lecture
For Hands-on courses, bring: Bring table, linens, cream. Students must wear loose-fitting shorts and sport shoes (NO JEANS).
Women will be more comfortable in a sports bra and T-shirt.
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