Deep Tissue Techniques for Posterior and Lateral Neck: IN PERSON

Description

Taught by Brian Utting LMT

3 CEs for LMTs

It is expected those attending are following the vaccination requirements of our healthcare license.

Masks will be required to attend the in-person offering

It is rare to find massage therapists who really know how to massage the neck in a precise, specific way--especially around the small muscular attachments to the transverse processes--even though this is often where the cervical muscles are most injured, frayed and/or inflamed. The techniques we will cover are well-suited to either an injury clinic or a spa, and it will increase your precision, palpatory sensitivity, and effectiveness. You will learn specific techniques for releasing the cervical posterior paraspinal muscles (eg, longissimus, semispinalis capitis, multifidus), suboccipital triangle, levator scapula (especially the cervical attachments), facet joints, splenius capitus and cervicis, posterior, middle, and anterior scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and masseter.

Bring a massage table.

About the presenter:

Brian (license #MA 1011) founded the Brian Utting School of Massage (BUSM) in Seattle, WA in 1982 and was BUSM's Director, Director of Education, and a lead instructor there for 26 years. Brian developed and refined the curriculum at BUSM and taught many subjects, including anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, contraindications, business skills, communication skills, hydrotherapy, and a variety of massage techniques. His 1000-hour COMTA-accredited school was considered one of the best massage schools in the country.

Brian has been teaching massage CE nationally and internationally since 1990. He designs his CE classes and programs so that the students really get the material and can take it home and apply it in their practice, rather than just being exposed to it. He teaches with a rare blend of knowledge, passion, precision, humor, common sense, and depth. In 2009 Brian was awarded the AMTA's Robert N. Calvert Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2014, he was inducted into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame.

Learn more:

https://pnwschool.com/