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Visceral Mobilization: Freeing Fascial Layers among the Organs with Lauren Christman

Instructor: Lauren Christman, LMT, CCST; NCBTMB #450788-08

The ability of the organs to glide freely around each other is vital, not only for the physiological task of each organ, but also for overall movement through the torso. Exploration of these fascial layers surrounding organs starts with a 'topographical' tour of the anatomy: where are the organs, what is their shape and how are they accessed? Refining our palpation of soft-tissue structures is highlighted as a part of both assessment and treatment.

Learn techniques to release fascial restrictions in the following abdominal organs: liver, gall bladder, stomach, spleen, small and large intestines, bladder and kidneys. The lungs, bronchi and mediastinum are included. We'll work with the client in a variety of positions, to give us flexibility and versatility when approaching the organs.

Manual treatment will focus on mobilization, rather than motility, using direct and indirect contact. We'll discuss how to gauge one's application of force to meet the restriction, so that we treat safely and effectively, without overriding the body’s limits. Includes consideration of:

  • scar tissue as a possible limitation of movement
  • how whiplash and chronic stress effect the organs
  • post-partum recovery strategies
  • releasing the diaphragm as the key muscular ‘operator’ for organ mobility, and
  • simple self-care strategies for maintaining free movement of the organs

This is a good class for practitioners who focus on structural bodywork, deep tissue, sports massage and other biomechanical methods, and want to add this critical geography to your work. It’s also a good class for those who have studied light-touch methods and want to clarify their palpation and widen their skillset. (For those interested in motility-oriented visceral work, we will offer Visceral Listening in 2019.)

Pre-requisite: There is no pre-requisite. The ability to perceive motility (CRI or mid-tide) will enhance your learning, but it is not required.

Reviewers:  If you have taken this class within the past 5 years, you may review this class for $225 if space is available! If you are a reviewer, please call 206.853.6875 to register.

Deposits and Registration Options: Payments can be made to the Therapeutic Training Center by cash, check or credit card. A deposit of $100 may be made to guarantee a spot as long as full payment is made by the first day of class. To make a deposit on the class, please call 206.853.6875 or follow the instructions for mailing in a check payment on the Policies webpage. Unfortunately, the website will not handle partial payments so deposits cannot be made online.

What to Bring: Please see the class description on the Therapeutic Training Center's Website for details.

Class Date: October 18-20, 2024
Class Times: Friday-Sunday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Location: Seattle -- Please click on the this link to go to the class description on the Therapeutic Training Center's website for location and other details.
Cost: $410
Cost/Hour: $19.52/hr
Hours: 21

For other classes offered by Lauren Christman, click HERE.

Next Craniosacral Core Series & Certification Programs start on Nov 6, 2024.

(click HERE for details about Lauren Christman's Craniosacral Programs.)

For more information, and to register, please visit:

Robbin Blake
Therapeutic Training Center
P: 206.853.6875

info@theratraining.com
www.theratraining.com

Taught By Lauren Christman, LMT, CCST; NCBTMB #450788-08
When Friday, October 18, 2024 09:30 AM
Where Therapeutic Training Center 700 NW 42nd St Ste 247 (Office only, not a classroom. See location link provided above.)
Seattle, WA 98107
CE Hours 21
Price $410
Posted Monday, September 28, 2020 06:40 PM

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