


Every. Single. Bone. A Deep Dive into Movement and Mobilization of the Ankle and Foot - 10/7/25, 5-9 PM PDT, 4 CE Hours
Every. Single. Bone. A Deep Dive into Movement and Mobilization of the Ankle and Foot
In-Person or Live Online via Zoom (please let me know if you wish to attend Live or Online)
Live (in-person) participation provides: 4 Supervised CE Hours for OBMT Renewal, 4 Contact CE hours for Washington renewal, 4 Live CE hours for NCBTMB
Online participation provides: 4 Supervised CE Hours for OBMT Renewal, 4 NON-Contact CE hours for Washington renewal
5-9 PM, Pacific Time
Location: 2135 SE 76th Ave, Portland, OR 97215
Want to get a deeper understanding of foot mechanics, movements and manipulations? That is why I’ve made this workshop! During these 4 hours we will explore the bones and movements of the ankle and foot, look at how the foot and ankle move during gait, and learn to mobilize: “Every. Single. Bone.” from the fibula to the distal phalanges of each toe (the fibula does more than you might think).
The ability for the foot to move like, as Ida Rolf said, “a loose bag of bones,” is crucial for stability and mobility of the entire body and can help with knee, hip and back issues.
Every. Single. Bone. A Deep Dive into Movement and Mobilization of the Ankle and Foot
In-Person or Live Online via Zoom (please let me know if you wish to attend Live or Online)
Live (in-person) participation provides: 4 Supervised CE Hours for OBMT Renewal, 4 Contact CE hours for Washington renewal, 4 Live CE hours for NCBTMB
Online participation provides: 4 Supervised CE Hours for OBMT Renewal, 4 NON-Contact CE hours for Washington renewal
5-9 PM, Pacific Time
Location: 2135 SE 76th Ave, Portland, OR 97215
Want to get a deeper understanding of foot mechanics, movements and manipulations? That is why I’ve made this workshop! During these 4 hours we will explore the bones and movements of the ankle and foot, look at how the foot and ankle move during gait, and learn to mobilize: “Every. Single. Bone.” from the fibula to the distal phalanges of each toe (the fibula does more than you might think).
The ability for the foot to move like, as Ida Rolf said, “a loose bag of bones,” is crucial for stability and mobility of the entire body and can help with knee, hip and back issues.