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Neck and Upper Shoulder Pain

Also available as an online course.

LEARN

  • A powerful protocol incorporating trigger point therapy, STR, stretching, ROM and other advanced techniques to identify and relieve the source of neck pain in 1-6 treatments.
  • To find, palpate and treat the relevant musculo-skeletal anatomy including: the upper trapezius, levator scapulae, scalenes, SCM, rhomboids, and
    posterior cervicals.
  • Body mechanics to protect your own body while giving the best treatment possible to your clients.
  • The causes and contraindications of neck and shoulder conditions.
  • The confidence and creativity to design unique treatments for all your clients.

Course dates

Unfortunately the dates for this class have come and gone, but we are working on next year's schedule - so email us and tell us you are interested, so you can be the first to know of the new dates. Can't wait to hear from you.

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