
Passive Positioning as Therapy
3 CE Hours
The purpose of this course is to demonstrate how the normal tools of massage therapy can also be used to provide therapy passively while the therapist performs other or additional work. Modifying the table or face cradle can enhance therapy. Traditional bolsters will be used plus towels, exercise balls, specialized bolsters and similar items will be performed. Placing the client in a passive position provides for therapeutic impact that the student will be able to perform and experience. This course is more than 80% hands on.