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Store Hands-on Anatomy Review and Movement-Oriented Integrative Bodywork: Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot 5/20/25, 5-9 PM, 4 Contact Hour CEs
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Hands-on Anatomy Review and Movement-Oriented Integrative Bodywork: Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot 5/20/25, 5-9 PM, 4 Contact Hour CEs

$100.00

Hands-on Anatomy Review and Movement-Oriented Integrative Bodywork: Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot

4 Contact Hour CEs

5-9 PM

Location: 2135 SE 76th Ave, Portland, OR 97215

This stand-alone class (a complement to Structure and Function of the Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot) will delve into the muscles of this foundational region of the body. We will explore muscular attachments, fascial organization, trigger point locations and movement implications of the lower leg, ankle and foot intrinsic muscles via detailed slideshows and drawing muscles on students to get a three dimensional sense of exactly where the muscles live and what they do. Then, we will explore myofascial release techniques utilizing active client movement while we work to achieve a more complete release to improve mobility and stability and restore an ease of movement.

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Hands-on Anatomy Review and Movement-Oriented Integrative Bodywork: Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot

4 Contact Hour CEs

5-9 PM

Location: 2135 SE 76th Ave, Portland, OR 97215

This stand-alone class (a complement to Structure and Function of the Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot) will delve into the muscles of this foundational region of the body. We will explore muscular attachments, fascial organization, trigger point locations and movement implications of the lower leg, ankle and foot intrinsic muscles via detailed slideshows and drawing muscles on students to get a three dimensional sense of exactly where the muscles live and what they do. Then, we will explore myofascial release techniques utilizing active client movement while we work to achieve a more complete release to improve mobility and stability and restore an ease of movement.

Hands-on Anatomy Review and Movement-Oriented Integrative Bodywork: Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot

4 Contact Hour CEs

5-9 PM

Location: 2135 SE 76th Ave, Portland, OR 97215

This stand-alone class (a complement to Structure and Function of the Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot) will delve into the muscles of this foundational region of the body. We will explore muscular attachments, fascial organization, trigger point locations and movement implications of the lower leg, ankle and foot intrinsic muscles via detailed slideshows and drawing muscles on students to get a three dimensional sense of exactly where the muscles live and what they do. Then, we will explore myofascial release techniques utilizing active client movement while we work to achieve a more complete release to improve mobility and stability and restore an ease of movement.

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