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What is your favorite classroom CE that you have ever taken?Why was it great? Who taught the class?Continue
Started by Tina Holt. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Feb 6, 2014.
Hey everyone! I already took my KT1 & KT2 courses but I can't find any classes for KT3 in the Chicago or Arizona areas. I already looked on the Kinesio Taping International website and couldn't…Continue
Tags: chicago, arizona, courses, taping, kinesio
Started by Courtney Smith Jan 23, 2014.
Hey everyone! I already took my KT1 & KT2 courses but I can't find any classes for KT3 in the Chicago or Arizona areas. I already looked on the Kinesio Taping International website and couldn't…Continue
Tags: chicago, arizona, courses, taping, kinesio
Started by Courtney Smith Jan 23, 2014.
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Hi Heather,
The best is the Festival! $590 covers everything for three FULL days!!!
Las Vegas Massage Therapists (and those within driving distance), please join us!
Boris Prilutsky is offering three (3) FREE Massage CE contact hours if you attend his lecture and demo on medical and sports massage! Join us on March 11th and put a few more 'tools in your massage toolbox' so you can attract this huge athletic target market!
Visit us here for all the details!
Northwest Health Careers - Boris Prilutsky Medical and Sports Massage
Thanks so much!
Kris
Thanks for inviting me, Tina, and congrats on your new group!
I've been working in massage education for over 17 years, and I'm excited to now be offering high-quality CE courses on self-care, injury prevention and ergonomics for massage therapists and bodyworkers. We're also now offering the first-ever instructor training for MTs on this important subject: the Certified Injury Prevention Instructor (CIPI) program. Spas and schools are now sending us their educators to be trained as CIPIs, and individuals are also participating so they can teach proven injury prevention methods at spas, schools, clinics and independent workshop. You can find out more at http://www.saveyourhands.com/cipi. Looking forward to participating in discussions here!
Thanks for the invite AND IF anyone reading/joining, is on Facebook, Please come join my group there Team Fibromyalgia. It is to help FMS along with RA suferers seeking either help suggestions or healers for those searching.
Thanks,
Kelly
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