$185.00$550.00

Medical Massage Seminar in Fayetteville, NC May 2-4, 2025

 

ATTENTION:
For training in individual MM protocols, Day of ‘Introduction to MM’ is required.
No pre-requirements to register for your first Day of ‘Introduction to MM’ or for ‘MM Techniques’ Day.
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Presenter: Dr. Ross Turchaninov, MD, PhD, LMT

24 Medical Massage CEs approved by NCBTMB

 

Location: Institute For Massage And Bodywork Therapy. 806 Stamper Rd, Suite 20, Fayetteville NC 28303. (910) 920-9477

Dates: Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 2, 3 & 4, 2025

Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, all days

Saturday: Medical Massage Techniques – Hands-on Training Course

Sunday: Rotator Cuff Syndrome – Hands-On Training Course

Monday: Tensor Fasciae Latae Muscle Syndrome. Tension in IT Band – Hands-On Training Course

ALL therapists MUST take Day of MM Theory in live or Webinar format to register for this class! 

Registration Fee: 3-days for $550. Therapists can select 1-day for $185 or 2-days for $370

We will refund the enrollment fee if you don’t find the information we shared professionally vital.

 

SEMINAR PROGRAM

 

Day 1. Basic Medical Massage Techniques

It is impossible to study and practice medical massage without a firm scientific understanding of Basic Medical Massage techniques and their clinical application. 

We will cover the science behind clinical variations of Medical Massage techniques developed by the Western School of MT. Some of the techniques presented can be used as part of full-body massage sessions to build up a successful preventive massage therapy practice. 

Day 2. Medical Massage Protocol for Rotator Cuff Syndrome/Frozen Shoulder

Injury or tension within rotator cuff muscles or Rotator Cuff Syndrome (RCS) is a leading cause of Adhesive Capsulitis, also known as Frozen Shoulder (FS). Rehabilitation of the full-blown FS is a very complex and lengthy process, and very frequently, the patients end up with very controversial surgeries. That is why correct management of RCS is a vital therapy that prevents debilitating complications.

During the class, we discuss the complex anatomy and physiology of the shoulder joint, step-by-step evaluate each component of the rotator cuff mechanism, and examine humeral-scapular rhythm. Finally, in the hands-on part of the class, we will discuss the Medical Massage Protocol for treating Rotator Cuff Syndrome.

Day 3. Medical Massage Protocols for Tensor Fascia Lata Muscle and the Iliotibial Band (IT Band)

The third day of the class covers the most frequent causes of pain and dysfunction in the lateral hip and knee joints and the lateral aspect of the thigh. The class begins with the anatomy and physiology of the tensor fascia lata muscle and the Iliotibial Band (IT Band). Afterward, we discuss possible causes of tension in the tensor fascia lata muscle and evaluate all soft tissue aspects on a layer-by-layer basis.

The rest of the day is dedicated to hands-on training in Medical Massage Protocol to restore the function of the Tensor Fascia Lata muscle and the IT Band.

 

About presenter: Dr. Ross Turchaninov 

Professional Reviews of SOMI’s publications by medical and massage communities: Medical Massage Courses & Certification | Science of Massage Institute » Book Reviews 

What is Medical Massage? Medical Massage Courses & Certification | Science of Massage Institute » What IS medical massage? 

About SOMI’s Medical Massage Certification Program: Medical Massage Courses & Certification | Science of Massage Institute » Medical Massage Certification Program 

Our former students (CMMPs) who successfully graduated SOMI’s Program talk about their educational experiences and clinical successes: SOMI TESTIMONIALS – YouTube

For therapists new to SOMI, please visit the Journal of Massage Science to get and in-depth understanding the valuable professional information we offer during our training. 

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If you would like to speak to someone in the office, please call (602) 561-9532, or email aesculapr@hotmail.com 

We look forward to seeing you soon and advancing your practice together!