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Advanced Upper Body Treatment Techniques using Dynamic Angular Petrissage(DAP)(Isle of wight)

September 25, 2014 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

| £ 130

Details

Date:
September 25, 2014
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
£ 130

Venue

Lotus studio
3 Lower St James Street
Newport, Isle of Wight P030 5HE United Kingdom
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Phone:
07776547698
Website:
www.paullewis.ca

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I would like to thank my sponsors for their generous support: Please register for the course and leave a deposit or pay in full.  The 25 pounds reduction in price will be given to you at the event.  If you have already paid in full you will receive money back on the event day.

This workshop will start with a common case presentation of a client to effectively look at the symptomatic presentation in order to support the clinical reasoning and rational for techniques, modalities, treatment positions and structures you plan to address. 

This workshop will be taught primarily through therapist hands-on participation, demonstrations and group discussion.  Therapists will learn and practice regional advanced treatment techniques to be more efficient and effective in accessing and treating functionally problematic muscles and fascia in selected upper body regions such as the neck .

The introduction of Dynamic Angular Petrissage(DAP) will be used to:

       – augment the treatment and reduce treatment stresses on the therapist

       – Therapists will be introduced to and practice the various treatment techniques, modalities and treatment positions based on the evaluation of the case presented. Postural positioning for safe application of techniques along with self care exercises will be introduced and practiced. 

Payment options: options to register: Pay in full or leave a deposit. Remainder due on the day of the course. class size 16max. Deposits are non refundable but transferable to another person 

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Dynamic Angular Petrissage:  Not deep, rather detailed

DAP is not a deep pressure treatment but because of the detail work involved, the client may feel as if it is. Each client may interpret and feel different based on their own response to touch. For example, a post-surgical mastectomy client from North Carolina writes:

“This method of massage that I have never experienced before uses your own body for resistance and movement to work muscles and goes deep into muscle groups for optimum results. While his methods are painful at times, the end result is well worth the discomfort. In the course of two sessions, my range of motion improved and level of pain decreased. This method should be a must for all massage professionals who work with surgical patients to get them on their feet and moving sooner than later.”

 

How does it work?

DAP is comprised of combinations of established techniques, which if administered skillfully, can result in a powerful method of treatment that is gentle on the therapist and can produce positive results for the client.

The fundamental idea behind this form of treatment is using light petrissage techniques, muscle stripping, segmental stretching or myofascial release techniques in combination with the use of levers to change angles, lengthen and shorten the muscles. It can be extremely gentle and helpful for clients with varying levels of complication, from leg lengthening, Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), frozen shoulder, mastectomy, breast augmentation and reductions, whiplash, thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, hip and knee replacements, and more.

We cannot prevent conditions like GBS, frozen shoulder or carpal tunnel from occurring; however, given the massage therapist’s scope of practice, we can maintain, rehabilitate and augment physical function in a person who is rendered dysfunctional by a condition. I have used DAP in these aforementioned situations with positive results.

 

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