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    Structural Integration - Adelaide

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    CPE: 12 CPE points

    Catering: All tickets now include morning tea and lunch. Please advise of any dietary requirements when booking your ticket. ATMS can only guarantee your dietary requirements will be catered for with at least 7 days notice.

    Items to Bring: A massage table, oils and towels.

    To ensure the success of this seminar, it is a requirement that you bring above items to the event. If you do not have a massage table, please arrange table hire via https://www.firm-n-fold.com.au/shop-online/hire-equipment or company of your choice.

    If you live in a regional area or have any concerns regarding bringing a massage table to the event, please email us at events@atms.com.au

    Structural Integration - Adelaide

    Many therapists are interested in moving beyond corrective approaches to manual therapy into more integrative ones where the work guides the client to new points of balance and functional efficiency.

    This two-day course is for any therapist who would like to learn how to deliver the first session in the Structural Integration series. The foci of the class are to horizontalize the pelvis and free the breath.

    At the conclusion of the two days you will know how to identify two common structural patterns, flexor and extensor types, and how to provide a stand-alone treatment that responds to the specific tensions and strains associated with each one.

    In Structural Integration the practitioner begins to look beyond the presenting problems and towards how to create better overall balance and alignment. It is a progressive process and it starts with the first session’s attention to pelvic position and freedom in the movement of the ribs.

    Michael will cover:

    1. How is integration different from correction? How are they related?

    2. Getting beyond “Straight” – how integration is more much complex than simply lengthening “short lines”.

    3. Fascia – how working with it creates physiological integration and is the window through which we jump into the all important nervous system

    4. Muscles – tone is important! How is tone set and how can we alter it?

    5. Structural types – in this class we will look at two types - flexor and extensor - and the signature strains of each type

    6. A sequence of techniques to address the unique patterns of tension in each one



    Presenter: Michael Stanborough

    Michael Stanborough, MA, Advanced Rolfer, has taught Myofascial Release at numerous schools, hospitals and clinics in the USA, Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, Puerto Rico, Australia and Africa. He was the first Australian to be certified as a teacher of Rolfing® by the Rolf Institute and has been practicing that method for over 35 years. Michael is director of SI Australia. His classes blend new information on the physiology of fasciae with lively presentations of techniques that are immediately relevant to practising therapists.

    Cancellation: If it is deemed that a seminar is not viable, it may be postponed or cancelled by ATMS.

    Please note that it is not permissible to bring children to ATMS seminars.

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