THE BODYWORK EDUCATION PROJECT PRESENTS:
~ Note: class cancelled due to low enrollment. ~
Go With The Flow:
Fluidic Approach to Treatment of Fascial Tissue
* NOW APPROVED FOR 22 CE HOURS! *
by Jane Stark
July 10-12, 2015
Boston Area, TBD
by Jane Stark
July 10-12, 2015
Boston Area, TBD
This course challenges several of the commonly held paradigms regarding the understanding and treatment of fascial tissue. In particular, it focuses on the often overlooked, yet critically important, role of loose connective tissue in the regulation of the health of the body. Using a comprehensive theoretical approach and her practical experience with dissection and clinical practice, Jane explains, demonstrates, and supervises the practice of several techniques applicable to fascia using a fluidic, rather than a fibrous, approach to its normalization. It will be discovered that treating the loose connective tissue through the medium of fluid is often a pathway to access a patient’s emotional landscape.
Pre-requisite for this course is an advanced level of subtle palpation skills.
One suggestion is that attendees regularly use cranial work in their practice.
COST
$450
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
22 CE hours
REGISTER
For more information, contact Tamar Myers at [email protected]
About Jane Eliza Stark
Jane holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Guelph in Biology (1980) and a Master’s degree from Walden University in Clinical Research Administration (2014). She also holds diplomas from Sheridan College in Sports Injury Management (1990), the College D’études Superior in Somatotheraphy (2001), and the Canadian College of Osteopathy, in Osteopathy (2003). Atman College in Sophia France bestowed the honorary degree of Honoris Causa to Jane in 2008.
Jane has been practicing as a certified Athletic Therapist since 1991, and as an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner since 2003. She currently serves on the faculty of three osteopathic colleges, the Japanese Traditional Osteopathic College in Kobe Japan, the Canadian College of Osteopathy with campuses in Toronto and Winnipeg and the Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques with campuses in Vancouver and Halifax. She has been the director of research at the Canadian College of Osteopathy since 2007. Jane has been on the 1996 Canadian Medical Team for the Paralympic Games in Atlanta and on the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. As well, she was the team therapist for the Canadian Men’s Rugby Team between the years 1991-1995, retiring after the World Cup which was held in South Africa in 1995.
Jane is recognized internationally as an osteopathic historian, author, and workshop leader on the fluidic approach to treating connective tissue. To date, Jane has lectured or taught in 10 countries.
Thank you for your interest in The Bodywork Education Project.
We look forward to bringing you a first rate educational experience.
Please feel free to email us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Pre-requisite for this course is an advanced level of subtle palpation skills.
One suggestion is that attendees regularly use cranial work in their practice.
COST
$450
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
22 CE hours
REGISTER
For more information, contact Tamar Myers at [email protected]
About Jane Eliza Stark
Jane holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Guelph in Biology (1980) and a Master’s degree from Walden University in Clinical Research Administration (2014). She also holds diplomas from Sheridan College in Sports Injury Management (1990), the College D’études Superior in Somatotheraphy (2001), and the Canadian College of Osteopathy, in Osteopathy (2003). Atman College in Sophia France bestowed the honorary degree of Honoris Causa to Jane in 2008.
Jane has been practicing as a certified Athletic Therapist since 1991, and as an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner since 2003. She currently serves on the faculty of three osteopathic colleges, the Japanese Traditional Osteopathic College in Kobe Japan, the Canadian College of Osteopathy with campuses in Toronto and Winnipeg and the Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques with campuses in Vancouver and Halifax. She has been the director of research at the Canadian College of Osteopathy since 2007. Jane has been on the 1996 Canadian Medical Team for the Paralympic Games in Atlanta and on the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. As well, she was the team therapist for the Canadian Men’s Rugby Team between the years 1991-1995, retiring after the World Cup which was held in South Africa in 1995.
Jane is recognized internationally as an osteopathic historian, author, and workshop leader on the fluidic approach to treating connective tissue. To date, Jane has lectured or taught in 10 countries.
Thank you for your interest in The Bodywork Education Project.
We look forward to bringing you a first rate educational experience.
Please feel free to email us at [email protected] if you have any questions.