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Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique (SMRT) Class Schedule:
SMRT: Hips, Lower Back, & Abdomen, Winter Park, FL, April 4-6, 2014, 24 CE's
***10% discount ends today***
SMRT: Shoulder, Axilla, Ribcage, & Upper Back, Rochester, MN, April 25-27, 2014, 24 CE's
SMRT: Thighs & Knees, Seattle, WA, May 9-10, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Lower Legs & Feet, Seattle, WA, May 10-11, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Head & Neck, Coeur d'Alene, ID, May 16-17, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Back & Spine, Coeur d'Alene, ID, May 17-18, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Head & Neck, Watford City, ND, June 13 -14, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Arm & Hand, Watford City, ND, June 14-15, 2014, 12 CE's
The following classes will be on our website by March 10th
SMRT: Shoulder, Axilla, Ribcage, & Upper Back, Moorhead, MN, July 18-20, 2014, 24 CE's
SMRT: Head & Neck, Atlanta, GA, August 1-2, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Back & Spine, Atlanta, GA, August 2-3, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Shoulder, Axilla, Ribcage, & Upper Back, Durham, NC, September 5-7, 2014, 24 CE's
SMRT: Thighs & Knees, Boulder, CO, October 3-4, 2014, 12 CE's
SMRT: Lower Legs & Feet, Boulder, CO, October 4-5, 2014, 12 CE's
To register, go to http://efullcircle.com/registration-2/
Have you ever had a client with a thick, tight piriformis? Maybe you used your forearms, elbows, thumbs, and worked like crazy to get the tone to come down. But, when you went back to piriformis, it was hypertonic again. Has this ever happened to you? One of the main reasons piriformis gets, and remains, tight is that the second through fourth sacral vertebrae are compressed. This compresses the fibers of piriformis' origin, and creates hypertonicity in the muscle. Unlocking the sacrum can be done quickly and easily. I have a client that I have been seeing for almost 20 years. When he first came to me, he was convinced that a girl like me would never have enough pressure for him. He had fairly severe piriformis syndrome or psuedo-sciatica and had been getting massage for several years with limited results. Needless to say, my pressure was fine, but it was the Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique or SMRT that really took our first session over the top. I unlocked his sacrum, released both piriformis muscles, as well as the rest of the hip tissue in both hips and bilateral hamstrings. One session, that is all it took with SMRT to get rid of his piriformis syndrome, and I had a client for life. He came back every week and had me do the same massage for six months, just to be sure it would stay gone. It came back - 15 years later after his second hip replacement. It took us one session to fully release piriformis and it was gone again. Work SMaRTer on piriformis! Get better results for the client in a way that is easier on your body. Join us in Winter Park, FL to learn this and much more. 10% discount ends Tuesday, March 4th. http://efullcircle.com/class-schedule/
Hi Everyone! This is a link to our newest newsletter article - http://efullcircle.com/case-study-beths-knee/
I have just finished proofing the video for our Lower Extremities DVD. This DVD set will be over 6 hours long with extras. The Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique information is exciting, from the ability to quickly release the deltoid ligament in the medial ankle to the ACL release that creates instant mobility in the knee, from the move that softens the ITT in 30 seconds to the ability to unlock the groin muscles without working directly on the pubic bone, from the release for the connective tissue at the popliteal fossa to the instant removal of adhesions between the hamstrings, it is fabulous. And the extras in this set really excite me. Patti does a take on active isolated stretching, both on the client and for you, the therapist, and Rhonda's yoga flows beautifully, and is designed to enhance your body mechanics. Full Circle is an approved massage therapy continuing education provider through the NCBTMB, as well as in NY and ND. This set is approved for 24 CE's. To order, http://efullcircle.com/spontaneous-muscle-release-technique-lower-e...
Gluteus Maximus is a large muscle with many attachments. It originates from the posterior iliac crest, the posterior inferior sacrum and the posterior coccyx. This means tension in gluteus maximus can affect the position of these bones. It also means that a shift or compression in these bones can have an effect on tension in gluteus maximus. If there is an imbalance between the left and right gluteus maximus (i.e. one is hypertonic, the other is hypotonic), these bones will be pulled to the hypertonic side. This muscle inserts on the gluteal tuberosity and the iliotibial band, which means that tension in gluteus maximus can pull the femur into a lateral rotation or a posterior position. Additionally, since it attaches to the IT band, any imbalance can cause either too much or not enough tension in the IT band. This link is to a video that shows an SMRT release for gluteus maximus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS_rvsD90ek This release will take tone down in hypertonic muscles and bring tone up in hypotonic muscles. If you find that it does not work, it is possible the issue is a bony misalignment. Get more SMRT releases for the hip at http://efullcircle.com/spontaneous-muscle-release-technique-hips-an...
Full Circle has put 3 new video clips of Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique on youtube. All of these clips are taken from our NCBTMB approved continuing education videos. Check out the following link for a gluteus maximus release - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS_rvsD90ek - this next link will give you an idea of how SMRT releases cervical ligaments - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyVHjYJ8gcc - and finally this link will show you how to take tension out of internal oblique - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlSX3r0x7po - If you would like to learn more about this massage continuing education modality, check out our website at http://efullcircle.com/
2 live seminars in Seattle, WA: SMRT: Thigh & Knee, May 9th and 10th, and SMRT: Lower Leg & Foot, May 10th & 11th. Each course is NCBTMB approved for 12 CE hours. In the Thigh & Knee course, you will learn to instantly soften IT bands, painlessly remove adhesions and tension from adductors, release ligaments of the iliofemoral joint to mobilize the femur and knee, and work with chondromalacia, ACL replacements, MCL and LCL injuries, etc. In the Lower Leg & Foot course, instruction will be given in how to balance gastrocnemius, alleviate shin splints, lessen lymphedema, remove chronic ankle inflammation, release ligaments in the talocrural joint for natural realignment, and work with plantar faciitis and tarsal tunnel syndrome. Get more information or register at http://efullcircle.com/class-schedule/
Hey all I just moved to Washington state from Massachusetts and oh boy is it quite the process!! Is there any therapist out there with any good advice or have gone through a similar process OR would just like to make a new friend lol on here? If so just write to me! I appreciate any help in advance ^_^ looking forward to meeting new therapist.
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