When Good Shoulders Go Bad-Rochester/ Victor
62 School St. Victor
NY 14564
When:
November 13-14, 2022
Sunday and Monday 8:30am-5:30 pm
Where:
Bright Raven East Gymnastics
62 School St.
Victor, NY 14564
Presenter: Judith DeLany, LMT
CEH’s: 16
Class Description:
When a joint presents with a high degree of mobility, instability is an associated factor. The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body and an array of complications can result from poor habits of use, strain and trauma.
This course will explore the complex makeup of the shoulder joint and a variety of associated dysfunctions, syndromes, and surgeries. We will also look at how some habitual sport movements can alter the shoulder forever. We will consider the primary glenohumeral joint muscles that cause shoulder pain and dysfunction with detailed anatomy support. A step-by-step treatment protocol will be demonstrated (supine, sidelying, prone) and a directed trade will help you to master the techniques and strategies for improving shoulder health..
Massage tables, facerests and bolsters (or pillow) for foot/leg support will be needed. Each person should bring table linens, even if not bringing a table. Lubrication will be needed (no lavender or strong scents, please). Writing pens and paper are suggested. Handouts will be provided.
Presenter: Judith DeLany, LMT
Judith DeLany is a dynamic presenter who has spent over three decades developing NMT techniques and course curricula for manual practitioners. She has co-authored five NMT textbooks (with Dr. Leon Chaitow) and spearheaded a 3D Anatomy software project for massage and manual therapies (Primal Pictures). Her professional focus aims to advance education in all health care professions to include myofascial therapies for acute and chronic pain syndromes.
Pricing:
Early registration ends October 15 , 2022 so register today!
Member Rate: Early: $240| Regular: $400
Non-Member Rate: Early: $400 | Regular: $560
Payments of cash will not be accepted at the door – only checks or credit cards.
Cancellation:
CEH’s will be granted only to those who register and attend the entire class. No partial credit can/will be awarded.
Cancellations of more than 14 days prior to a class are eligible for a refund minus a $35 administrative fee. Cancellations less than 14 days are not refundable, but monies less a $100 processing fee may be applied to any future AMTA-NY Chapter event. No shows are not eligible for refund or use on future classes. Cancellations are based on post mark or email date and all cancellations must be in writing. Exceptions made only with approval of the AMTA-NY Chapter Board of Directors. Continuing Education Credit Certificates given only upon successful completion of class. No partial credit will be issued. Partial refunds for non-completed classes given only in emergency situations and with Chapter President’s approval.
COVID Precautions and Safety:
Volunteers and attendees will be required to adhere to the most current CDC recommendations as well as state, local, and venue requirements in effect at the time of the event.
The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) is an Approved Provider for continuing Education by the NYSED Office of the Professions State Board for Massage Therapy (#009). National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) credit will be awarded by Judith Delany (#03475800).
We welcome all NYS licensed massage therapists, NYS professionals who are licensed to provide massage (physicians, nurses, podiatrists, physical therapists, chiropractors) and currently enrolled massage therapy students to our classes. Per New York State law, you must either have a New York State license to participate in the hands-on portions or, in the case of massage therapy students, be directly supervised by your instructor or other licensed massage therapist.
Questions: FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT 585-582-6208 OR OFFICE@AMTA-NY.ORG