Functional Release Cupping Course (Hobart TAS)
Event description
Functional Release Cupping combines contemporary research, current theories on mechanisms of effect, pain and neuroscience with clinical reasoning to produce the most up-to-date and comprehensive approach to Cupping Therapy.
The concepts that underpin the FRC method were originally developed by ACE’s founder, Shaun Brewster over a decade ago.
This dynamic and patient centred approach to treatment is highly individualised to the patient’s presentation, with their functional deficit at the forefront in treatment design.
Why learn Functional Release Cupping with ACE?
– No previous training or experience in cupping is necessary to attend this course.
– This is an introductory course, but also provides advanced concepts and applications.
– We cover in this one day practical course, what is covered in other courses over 3 days… PLUS more.
– Explore the foundational concepts and underpinning science to support an evidence based approach to cupping therapy.
– The one day practical workshop will give you ample time to absorb and explore the applications, preparing you to begin using cupping with your patients, right away.
– We provide everything you need on the course, including cupping sets, skin lubricant, morning tea and lunch, course notes, certificate of completion, ongoing support and more.
– Cupping sets are available for purchase at the course also.
– We guarantee the best learning experience, and allow you to repeat the course for free in the future if needed.
– Learn from the originators of the Functional Release Cupping technique!
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is designed to equip manual therapists and exercise professionals.
- Physiotherapists
- Massage Therapists
- Myotherapist
- Osteopaths
- Chiropractors
- Sports Therapists
- Exercise Physiologists.
What to expect?
Practical 1 day face-to-face workshopMorning
– Recognise the indications, contraindications and precautions for cupping therapy.
– Understand the structure and function of fascia, how it relates to movement and how we can impact it.
– Explore the science that underscores myofascial release work.
– Practical application of static and dynamic myofascial cupping for all regions of the body.
– Develop the skills to effectively use cupping for pain reduction in myofascial presentations, using objective pre and post treatment assessment methods.
– Revise key concepts and underpinning science of fascia and mechanisms of effect.
Afternoon
– Practical application of advanced treatment processes, incorporating functional fascial lines and sport / occupational movements or relevant activities of daily living.
– Develop the ability to use objective assessment methods to identify and track treatment results in real time, and develop ongoing management strategies for movement restrictions or pain relating to:
- Low back/SIJ
- Hip & Knee
- Foot & Ankle
- Thoracic spine
- Cervical spine
- Shoulder girdle
- Elbow and wrist
– Practically integrate contemporary pain science principles into clinical applications.
– Learn how to implement your learnings into specific case presentations to assist you with utilising FRC in your clinical practice.
Super Early Bird tickets available until 7th July 2025.
Early Bird tickets available until 1st September 2025.
ACE provides Payment Plans as an option on our courses, to find out about how to apply for a Payment Plan, read our policy on this HERE.
For more information on our Cancellation Policy, please click HERE.
The ability to repeat any course for free is a unique offering here at ACE. We do however have some requirements around this. Please read the Course Repeat Policy HERE.
If you need to travel to attend this course, please check with the organiser prior to booking flights etc to ensure that registrations have reached a viable level for the course to proceed. It is rare that courses need to be cancelled or postponed, but we want to avoid any unnecessary disruption to your plans.
English Language: Please note that proficiency in written and verbal communication in English is essential for participation in ACE courses. Being able to understand and communicate clearly in English is a requirement for safety purposes, and to ensure that you and your fellow students get the most out of your learning experience. If it is deemed that your English proficiency is not suitable for safe participation in the course, this may result in your registration being cancelled and you may not be eligible for a refund.
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