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Here's a wonderful opportunity to communicate about continuing education. This group was formed by Ariana Vincent, CEO of the Ariana Institute. www.arianainstitute.com. Everyone is welcome to participate and post information related to massage continuing education.

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Comment by Stacee Morris, LMT on January 5, 2011 at 11:55am
Hi, there!  I am so glad to be apart of this group!  Always looking for CE's!  Thanks for all feedback!
Comment by Tina Allen on January 4, 2011 at 6:23pm

In Response to Kris | Nashville CE Course

 

Certified Infant Massage Teacher Training, CIMT
Presented by: Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT | Liddle Kidz Foundation

CIMT | 24 CEH | Tina Allen is approved by the National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. 


This is an infant massage teacher certification course presented by the Liddle Kidz™ Foundation.  This professional training is for those interested in working with families by becoming a Certified Infant Massage Teacher (CIMT).  A CIMT™ is an educator who teaches the art of infant massage to parents or caregivers in the presence of their babies. This training is open to those who care deeply about families and children. You do not need to be a massage therapist, or have any previous experience in the healthcare field to attend. 

 

Certification qualifies the student to demonstrate knowledge and skill in guiding parents and families in the practical application of infant massage. Certified Infant Massage Teachers (CIMT) instruct parents & caregivers on how to massage their children in group and private classes. This is not a hands-on-baby course. Teachers & Students use baby dolls to practice & demonstrate strokes.

 

This course includes the Certified Infant Massage Teacher Guide, comprehensive up-to-date course materials, a supervised parent-baby class , CIMT™ Certificate (after attending the full 3-day course, verified practicum hours, and an in-class exam) and after course mentoring from our Master Teacher.


Date: Friday, Saturday & Sunday July 22, 23 & 24, 2011
Time:  10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Location: Mind Body Institute

2416 Music Valley Dr, Suite 119, Nashville, TN, 37214
Price: $650
Registration | More Information : www.LiddleKidz.com    

 

Course Content Overview:

*       The history & global use of infant massage as a parenting practice
 

*       Infant massage techniques and methodology
 

*       Massage Stroke Adaptations for infants with special healthcare needs, babies born prematurely, strokes for common childhood discomforts such as Colic, Gas, Constipation, Congestion and Teething
 

*       Recognizing Infant’s verbal and Non-verbal communication
 

*       Current infant massage research and how best to stay in touch with current research developments
 

*       Benefits for both infants and caregivers
 

*       Teaching and facilitating skills
 

*        Nurturing Touch for the Growing Child
 

*        for providing classes to families of all kinds, including cultural considerations for families from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds, extended families, stepfamilies, grandparents raising children, adoptive families, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) parents and teenage parents
 

*       Marketing Skills and techniques for setting up and marketing successful infant massage classes
 

*       CIMT™ Teaching Guide (provided in class)
 

*       Supervised Practical Experience: Parent-Baby infant massage class is provided on two days of the course. On the 2nd day for the course, student participants observe the Master Teacher who will conduct the infant massage class, and on the 3rd day of the course, student participants conduct the supervised infant massage class. During this supervised session, student participants have an opportunity to conduct the parent-baby class and put their education to use immediately
 

*       Exam – the exam is administered and graded in class to ensure full understanding of the material presented, and to give participants any additional guidance prior to completing the CIMT™ course
 

*       After course mentoring from our Master Teacher
 

*       Processing of CEH/CEU paperwork and certifications as applicable

 

 

About Tina Allen:

 

With over a decade of service to children and families, Tina Allen, founder of leading children’s health and nurturing touch organization Liddle KidzFoundation, has become a respected international lecturer, author and authority on infant and pediatric massage.

She is a Pediatric Massage Master Teacher, Developmental Baby Massage Teacher and a Licensed Massage Therapist with specialized training in providing massage therapy for infants and children with special healthcare needs.  Ms. Allen managed the United States first comprehensive pediatric massage program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), where she trained volunteer massage therapists and medical professionals to work with hospitalized Rehabilitation patients, medically complex infants in the Center for Newborn and Infant Critical Care (CNICC), Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Children with Retinoblastoma, Spina Bifida and Cerebral Palsy. She developed pediatric massage programs at Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, as well as developed a program focusing on introducing gentle compassionate touch to women and children who have survived domestic abuse.  She is currently consulting on the development of comprehensive pediatric massage programs for The Mayo Clinic, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.

Her innovative approach to children’s health has allowed her the unique opportunity to educate families and professionals throughout the world in the many benefits of nurturing touch.

 

 

Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on January 4, 2011 at 12:43pm
‎'Tis the season - Headache and Allergy Relief and Soothing PTSD and Trauma are Ariana Institute's top courses this month. http://www.arianainstitute.com/online.htm. 6 CEs each. NCBTMB accepted. Sign up today. 
Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on January 4, 2011 at 12:49am

Hi Everybody! It's time I fan the flames about my upcoming Jan. 28th Integral Anatomy Intensive in San Diego! Would you kindly pass a good word on to your friends and colleagues in very southern California and encourage them to attend? Details and registration are up at http://www.gilhedley.com/SDiaintensive.php Thank you, and I hope to see some of you there, these events very rich experiences I can assure you~ T
Comment by Kris Bour on January 1, 2011 at 4:44pm
Hello.  I am looking for 2011 CE's in Tennessee, specifically the Nashville area.  I write a quarterly newsletter for our graduates and students and I am frequently contacted with inquiries about CE's and where they can get them.  If you are going to be holding a CE class in our area, please email me at KBour@anthem.edu with all the details so I can pass it along.  Thanks!
Comment by Dawn M. Saunders on December 30, 2010 at 5:14pm

ANNOUNCING The Albuquerque School of Massage Therapy & Health Sciences Continuing Education Lineup

http://www.abqschool.com/category/events/

www.abqschool.com, dawn@abqschool.com, (505) 948-4622

January 14, 2011

Wholistic Manual Medicine

FREE lecture and demonstration from Dr. Keith Barbour, D.O. on helping people achieve productive, pleasurable, pain-free living, often after traditional medical techniques had failed and the condition was
considered incurable. It is remarkable the results you can achieve when
you know how to do a proper evaluation and apply the correct pressures.
Wholistic Manual Medicine Info Newsletter

 

January 22-23, 2011

Microcurrent Electro-Acupuncture

***This is a course for acupuncturists, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, medical doctors and their staff***
Instructor – Darren Starwynn, O.M.D.

Course and Registration Information

Highly Effective Root and Branch Treatments for:

* Advanced Pain & Rehab Services / Energy Medicine
* Facial Rejuvenation – ELR™ system

Benefits of attending this event:

*Empower yourself to build your business by learning to offer two highly effective services and learning how to market them
*Gain mastery in pain relief and management with advanced microcurrent and therapeutic light techniques – including hands-on
clinical skills workshops and demonstrations
*Learn fast, accurate energetic evaluation methods for pain, injury & internal medical patients
*Non-Needle Facial Rejuvenation: Gain hands-on skills in the effective and popular ELR™ method

 

January 24, 2011

Massage Research Made FUN

Advanced Practitioner Series – prepare yourself to take the NCAP (National Certification Advanced Practitioner) exam
Instructor: Dawn Saunders, BS, LMT, RMTI
***1/3 of this course will be practical HANDS ON***

Ever start to read an article or blog posting from Dr. Leon Chaitow or Dr. Ben Benjamin and you just can’t finish it because you’re overwhelmed with the research jargon???? This course introduces the
student to the fundamental concepts in massage-related research.
Students will learn to read research articles, understand the
terminology used in research and how to locate articles in their
interest areas all in a fun and supportive learning environment.
Students will analyze how research supports the efficacy of their work
and how to translate research findings into effective treatment options.
Students will inspect how an outcome-based massage practice could
facilitate their work and speed their client’s healing process.

 

February 25-27, 2011

Foundations in Myofascial Release I

Myofascial Release…Demystified. Myofascial Release is an easy to learn treatment modality, as well as an entirely fresh way of viewing the body. Designed to get you started right away, Foundations in
Myofascial Release seminars will allow you to successfully integrate
Myofascial Release into your treatment regime. Don’t be put off by other
methods that seem to require years of training, thousands of dollars in
investment, or buying into a system of beliefs that feel forced.
Seminar Registration and Information
Instructor: Walt Fritz, PT
20 contact hours – NCBTMB Approved
Friday, 5:00-9:00pm (4:30pm Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 am – 6 pm (One hour lunch break both days)

March 4-5, 2011

Primal Reflex Release Technique (PRRT)

Primal Reflex Release Technique™ Seminar (PRRT™) – Danny Kasprowicz, PT, ATC, LAT
Information on PRRT
Primal Reflex Release Technique™ allows for rapid assessment and
treatment. The technique doesn’t require extra equipment and can be
seemlessly blended with any treatment approach. PRRT Practitioners see
more cash patients and better results. Watch a short video here
Friday, March 4 from 5-9 PM and Saturday, March 5 from 8:30 AM to 6 PM
12 Contact Hours

 

March 25, 2011

Myofascial Essentials

Advanced-Trainings.com presents an advanced myofascial techniques course – Instructor: Larry Koliha – Certified Advanced Rolfer
Registration information
Learn the tools, principles and techniques essential to superlative
myofascial work. Master hands-on techniques, sustainable body mechanics,
fascial physiology, hands-on work with nervous system, state dynamics,
client skills, and more.
Friday, March 25, 2011 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM – 7 CEUs

 

March 26-27, 2011

Pelvis, Hip, Sacrum – Parts 1 & 2

Advanced-Trainings.com presents an advanced myofascial techniques course – Instructor: Larry Koliha – Certified Advanced Rolfer
Course registration information
Learn advanced myofascial techniques that dramatically improve your
ability to work with hip, pelvic, and thigh pain; gait and sacroiliac
issues; sciatica; and more.
14 CEUs
Saturday, March 26, 2011 9:30 AM -
Sunday, March 27, 2011 4:00 PM

 

April 30 - May 1, 2011

Massage Excellence with Sandy Fritz

Sandy Fritz is an enthusiastic, incredibly knowledgeable presenter, author,school owner, massage therapist of professional athletes (Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions football players and
basketball players) and all-around leader in the massage therapy
profession.  If you haven’t read any of her textbooks or don’t know who
she is… check out her profile

Sandy is bringing something new and exciting to the continuing education scene…this course is guided by YOU (the attendees).  Her knowledge of anatomy, massage research, sports massage, injury
assessment and body mechanics will allow for a lot of practical
(hands-on) knowledge to be absorbed by everyone.  Her energy and
excitement for our profession will be a treat for all of us!

16 Continuing Education hours
Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm

 

May 13-15, 2011

Precision Neuromuscular Therapy – Spine & Thorax

Precision Neuromuscular Therapy – Spine & Thorax Seminar – Doug Nelson, NMT (See his profile)
Course timeline
In the PNMT Spine and Thorax seminar, you will learn how to efficiently
evaluate and treat people with various types of back pain involving
the lumbar and thoracic area. In order to accomplish this, you will
learn to clearly identify the anatomical landmarks necessary for great
palpation, identify and address the correct soft tissue structures
that affect the stated pain pattern, and review how these soft tissue
restrictions are tied to movement and everyday complaints. The
soft-tissue components of conditions including scoliosis, bulging and
herniated disks will be explored. We will also address problems of the
SI joint, hip pathologies that masquerade as back pain, and red flags
for treatment you may have missed previously.
This seminar is designed to be a “hands on” experience and the style of
therapy relevant to everyday practice; you can utilize the techniques
taught in class immediately. At the same time, it will sharpen your
anatomy skills and assist you in understanding spinal mechanics. We
will address clinical applications, review the functional applications
that soft tissue plays in back pain, and address common clinical
concerns.
This training is meant to teach you to see, touch, and understand the
truly magnificent role that is the complex series of muscles we call
“the back”. At the end of the training, you will never see the spine in
the same way.
Friday, May 13, 2011 from 6:30 – 9:30 pm; Saturday, May 14 & 15 from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
19 Continuing Education Hours

 

uly 22-24, 2011

Active Isolated Stretching with Dr. Ben Benjamin

Dr. Ben Benjamin, writer, presenter, smarty-pants columnist is coming to Albuquerque (as requested) Mark your calendars if you’ve always wanted to hang with him and pick his brain.
Course Information (sample)
Any professional concerned with enhancing musculoskeletal health —
whether through massage therapy, physical therapy, fitness training, or
other modalities — understands that the way people exercise has a
profound impact on their overall health, mobility, resilience, and
ability to recover from injuries. While many different types of exercise
may be beneficial, one in particular stands out from the rest as a
uniquely efficient and effective approach: Active Isolated Stretching
& Strengthening (AIS), developed by kinesiologist Aaron Mattes.

18 Continuing Education Hours
Friday from 5:30 – 9:30, Saturday and Sunday from 9 am – 5 pm

 

Comment by Sue Heldenbrand on December 26, 2010 at 7:23pm
  CE classes for La. State Massage Therapists, Lafayette, La.

                                 Energetic Trauma Release

This class is designed to increase your knowledge regarding working compassionately and effectively with the effects of trauma/chronic stress in your practice. Learn how secondary trauma affects those dealing with trauma and abuse with others. Learn how “triggers” affect a person after the event or trauma is over and how to release them, replacing fear motivated behavior with a sense of calm.

When someone experiences emotional or physical trauma, illness, chronic stress, surgery, suppressed or negative feelings, this causes “energy blocks” in the body, affecting our health and well being. Dr Norm Shealy states-”all psychological/emotional problems are based in anger, guilt, anxiety or depression from past traumas; even slight traumas in our past can have devastating consequences.”

                           Mind, Body Self-Care Strategies

Are you too stressed to relax? This class is about self-healing and why it is so important to take care of ourselves. Do you put everyone else's needs in front of yours so you are the last one taken care of? This class will give you tools and techniques you can use to heal your body and soul and really enjoy your life. As caregivers we need to take care of ourselves in order to be of service to anyone else. Learn stress-warning signs, stress reducers, learn to assess your mind, body, spirit level, meditation, energetic relaxation techniques, labyrinth and much more.

POPULATIONS WHO WOULD BENEFIT:Massage therapists, nurses, therapists, counselors, doctors, EMTs/Paramedics, firefighters, law enforcement, military, veterans, teachers, counselors, PT/OT, clergy, educators, and disaster workers, energy practitioners, any individuals working in high stress environments, or as a self-care model.

Cost: $125 for each class or $195 for both classes (12 CE hours) that can be taken consecutively or on separate weekends. Lafayette, La. Approved as a recognized provider for CE hours for La. State for Massage Therapists for a maximum of 6 hours for each class-open to all interested parties.

$50 Deposit holds your spot. Balance due on or before the 1st class.

Jan. 22 Energetic Trauma Release; Jan. 23 Mind Body Self care strategies
Feb.19 Energetic Trauma Release, Feb.20 Mind Body Self care strategies

These classes will give you a toolkit of suggestions, techniques and practices that will give you a deeper, and richer, relationship to life. Personal transformations are possible with these classes…please forward to anyone who may be interested...payment plans available.

Sue Heldenbrand, Certified Healing Touch Practitioner, Reiki, Integrated Energy Therapy, Trauma Outreach Program (TOP)-Trauma First Aid, Subtle Body Energy/Care for Self Instructor, Blue Cliff Massage College. Volunteers of America, La. Spirit, stress management team after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. www.SynergisticCenter.com

Contact Sue to register or for more information: 337 232-4799 or energyworker2003@yahoo.com

Comment by Tanja Richter LMT on December 18, 2010 at 12:19pm

Pensacola, FL needs Live CEU providers please!!

 

Comment by Bruce Baltz on December 15, 2010 at 3:17pm

Active Isolated Stretching Upper Body in NYC

Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) Upper Body

 

 Location: Swedish Institute (NYC)

 

In this two-day workshop, participants will focus on the upper body and neck. We  will review muscle action and function, along with AIS principles for stretching clients in a clinical setting. We will explore the deepest tissues of the body with precision and with movements that increase the flow of blood and oxygen to over-contracted and over-stretched tissues. This class is based on Aaron Mattes’ 40 years of experience in soft tissue rehabilitation. We will review some self-help stretching as well as strengthening protocols for therapists’ longevity. If you are working in a clinical environment or want to, this work can change your approach forever.

 

Date: Saturday and Sunday, Jan 22-23, 2011 

 

 Class Time: 9:00AM-6:00PM

 

CEs: 16 NCBTMB, NCCAOM

 

To Register go to: http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.swedishce.com%2Fpr...

 

Or Call:

 

212.924.5900  ext. 146

Comment by Walt Fritz, PT on December 15, 2010 at 9:29am

Here is the latest list of Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars for 2011:

 

Foundations in Myofascial Release I Seminar

Albuquerque, New Mexico
February 25-27, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday, 5:00-9:00pm (4:30pm Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 am – 6 pm (One hour lunch break both days)

Held at:
ABQ School of Massage Therapy
10611 4th St NW
Albuquerque, NM, 87114
Phone: 505-948-4622

Foundations in Myofascial Release I

Canton, Ohio
March 14-16, 2011

20 contact hours
Monday and Tuesday, 9 am – 6 pm (8:30 Registration on Monday, one hour lunch break both days)
Wednesday, 9 AM – 1 PM

Register by calling the Stark State Continuing Education office at 330-966-5455
Held at:
Stark State College
6200 Frank Ave NW
North Canton, OH 44720
Approval for CE hours for occupational and physical therapists and assistants pending.

Advanced Foundations in Myofascial Release

Tucson, AZ
March 18-20, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday and Saturday, 9 am – 6 pm (8:30 Registration on Friday, one hour lunch break both days)
Sunday, 9 AM – 1 PM

Held at:
Ken Lamm Physical Therapy
6246 E Pima St # 180
Tucson, AZ 85712-3165
(520) 318-1996

Foundations in Myofascial Release I

Rochester, NY
April 1-3, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday 5 pm – 9 pm (4:30 Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM – 6 PM (one hour lunch break both days
Held at:
Ithaca College Department of Physical Therapy – ROCHESTER CAMPUS
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
1100 South Goodman St
Rochester, NY 14620

Foundations in Myofascial Release I

Chadds Ford, PA (Philadelphia area)
April 15-17, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday 5 pm – 9 pm (4:30 Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM – 6 PM (one hour lunch break both days

Held at:
Institute for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Inc.
136 Commons Court,
Chadds Ford PA, 19317

Foundations in Myofascial Release I

Hershey, PA
August 12-14, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday 5 pm – 9 pm (4:30 Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM – 6 PM (one hour lunch break both days

Held at:
The Pain Free Institute For Health & Wellness
513 West Chocolate Avenue
Hershey, PA 17033
(717) 829-1950

Foundations in Myofascial Release II

Rochester, NY
September 23-25, 2011

20 contact hours
Friday 5 pm – 9 pm (4:30 Registration)
Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM – 6 PM (one hour lunch break both days

Held at:
Ithaca College Department of Physical Therapy – ROCHESTER CAMPUS
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
1100 South Goodman St
Rochester, NY 14620
Full details and registrations at www.FoundationsinMFR.com
 

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