$185.00 – $550.00
Medical Massage Seminar in Scottsdale, AZ April 11-13, 2025
Description
Presenter: Dr. Ross Turchaninov, MD, PhD, LMT
24 Medical Massage CEs approved by NCBTMB
Location: Palm Valley Pediatric Dentistry. 21070 N Pima Rd., Scottsdale AZ 85255
Dates: Saturday, Sunday and Monday, April 11, 12 & 13, 2025
Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, all days
Friday: Anterior Scalene Muscle Syndrome/Thoracic Outlet – Hands-On Training Course
Saturday: Pectoralis Major and Minor Muscle Syndromes – Hands-On Training Course
Sunday: Iliopsoas Muscle Syndrome – 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. Medical Massage Protocol for Anterior Scalene Muscle Syndrome/Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
The Anterior Scalene Muscle Syndrome (ASMS) is nicknamed the “Silent Killer” in somatic medicine. In clinical reality, ASMS can quietly trigger everything from Headaches to Middle Back Pain and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. To isolate and quickly decompress the ASM means controlling the many pathological conditions in the upper body.
During this course, we will discuss the unique pathology of ASMS, its evaluation, identification, and an effective treatment protocol that decisively eliminates anterior neck tension and decompresses the brachial plexus.
Day 2. Medical Massage Protocol for Pectoralis Major/Minor Muscle Syndromes
We start this class with SOMI’s new subject – evaluation and treatment of patients with tension and spasms in pectoralis muscles. From mimicking Cardiac Pain in the form of Fase Cardialgia Syndrome to various abnormalities in the function of the upper extremities, tension in pectoralis muscles is indeed very frequently mistreated with somatic syndrome. We will discuss all anatomical and pathological aspects as well as detailed evaluation and hands-on application of Medical Massage protocol
Day 3. Medical Massage Protocols for Iliopsoas Muscle Syndrome
Aside from causing lower back pain and various visceral dysfunctions in the abdominal cavity, the tension in the Iliopsoas Muscle is a significant contributor to anterior thigh, knee, and leg pain. This is due to the compression of the femoral or/and obturator nerves in the femoral and obturator canal. SOMI is proud to offer a new class in hands-on training for evaluating and treating tension in the Iliopsoas Muscle.
Correctly formulated treatment protocol is not only effective but also safe, focusing on correcting the misconceptions about iliopsoas muscle work through the abdominal cavity. This unfortunate practice advocated by many educators. We will equip you with the knowledge and skills to avoid unnecessary trauma to the abdominal organs while delivering stable clinical results, ensuring the safety and confidence of both you and your patients.
About presenter: Dr. Ross Turchaninov
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