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SUBTLE MUSCLE TESTING - PART 1 & PART 2

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You Must Attend Both Parts!!!!

Enhance your position as a muscle expert!  Learn how to find weak muscles and make them strong within your scope of practice!  Subtle Muscle Testing is a muscle palpation technique which quickly discovers subtle variations in muscle tone, between strong and weak parts of muscles. This skill allows the Massage Therapist to focus his or her massage techniques where clients need them most, on weak parts of muscles!  Most people, even athletes have significant weaknesses in their muscles.  These muscles are not weak because the person needs more exercise.  These muscles are weak most often because of disruptions in the movement of blood, lymph, cerebral spinal fluid, nerve and/or acupuncture meridian energy flow.  Making weak muscles strong clinically validates your Massage Therapy procedures.  Your clients will be amazed!  This course also focuses on teaching clients how to maintain improvement of muscle strength with self-help stretching and self-help massage techniques.

Dr. Camden Clay graduated from Life Chiropractic College in 1983.  Dr. Clay is a master at finding weak muscles and making them strong.  He has been consistently studying the art and science of muscle testing for over 30 years.  Dr. Clay has taught muscle testing regularly over the past 25 years.


Duration:
Each part is a 1-day workshop.  You must attend both parts.
Schedule:
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Dates:

Monday, October 29 and Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Instructor:

Camden Clay D.C.

Dr. Camden Clay graduated from Life Chiropractic College in 1983.  Dr. Clay is a master at finding weak muscles and making them strong.  He has been consistently studying the art and science of muscle testing for over 30 years.  Dr. Clay has taught muscle testing regularly over the past 25 years.

Dr. Clay is a master at finding weak muscles using “Subtle Muscle Testing” which is a muscle palpation technique that quickly discovers subtle variation in muscle tone, distinguishing between strong and weak parts of muscles.  He is also a master at making weak muscles strong, using body work. Since 1979, he has been creating an awesome blend of body work techniques for "making space" in the physical body.  First he uses Assisted Yoga Stretch Postures From Thai Massage and Deep Neuromuscular Massage to loosen things up. Then, he uses Chiropractic spinal and/or Extremity Adjusting Techniques.  Musculoskeletal pain and discomfort are almost always associated with muscle weakness. These muscles are not weak because of lack of exercise. These muscles are most often weak because of lack of physical space for the movement of blood, lymph, cerebral spinal fluid, nerve, and acupuncture meridian energy flow.

Price:
$250 
Earn:
12 CE NCBTMB  * You must attend both parts.

Additional information on the course can be found at www.camdenclay.com

You must attend both parts.

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ASHA School of Massage is an institution accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).

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