Online Neck, upper thorax and shoulder anatomy workshop
Do your clients have shoulder injuries, a depressed sternum, poor range of motion in your thoracic cavity and shoulders? If so, this could stem from childhood crawling and feeding patterns.
Can’t squat or lack agility? Ever wondered why you struggle to learn some basic movement patterns or simply are not as skilled as you wish? Barring injury, the problem is often not where you think it is. It may not even be as simple as being taught how to squat or doing more of that exercise. The answer might just be in your very first movements as a child. Life begins on the ground. Our first movements involve looking around us to see what is happening.
Our shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body. As we are attracted to voices, we start looking for these people as our eyesight begins to develop. Soon we’re rolling over onto our bellies to initiate the process of crawling, which will eventually lead us to grab hold of something and take our first stuttering steps forward.
This workshop will look at infant development and reflexes and its relation to primal and functional movement in life. It will focus on injuries in and around the shoulder thoracic region plus the scapula rhythm.
What you will learn:
Plus much more…
Intensify the transmission of and public accessibility to the knowledge that is myofascia.