Intro to
Passive Movement Techniques

Part of Massage mastery institute's CT Lesson series
created and instructed by
Jennifer Carlson, LMT, BCTMB

In-person, Hands-On
8 CEs
NCBTMB Approved


This course is Part 1 of our Mastering CT Series. It pairs with "Advanced Passive Movement Techniques" and "Mastering Passive Movement Techniques" for the Passive Movement Mastering Pathway.

Working with this series of techniques allows the MT to better palpate joint integrity and remove unnecessary muscle tension. In some cases, where muscle tension can turn into a pattern of holding, PM techniques provides sensory stimulation deep within the joint which helps reduce subconscious muscle guarding.

This course will review the structure of synovial joints, reflexive responses to proprioceptive stimulation, describe passive movement techniques, display how to use them, and discuss how to organize them within a practice sequence. There will be a review of the cautions and contraindications. We will discuss the expected outcomes and the evidence that proves these outcomes related to body structure and function. 

Course Date:
Sunday, September 22nd, 2024

Time:
9am - 5pm

Location:NJ School of Massage
216 Main Street, Toms River

Overview:
This course provides the perfect balance of lecture and hands-on practice. Learners will gain the skills to become adept in utilizing passive movement techniques to gently unwind fascial restrictions, increase the mind-body perception of joint integrity, balance the ANS, and decrease resting muscle tension.

The first portion of the course involves a discussion of the use and application of techniques, all expected outcomes of practice, the evidence behind the practice, cautions, and CIs. The second portion of the course provides learners with a practical approach which will instill confidence while working with various forms of passive movement.

Coaching on technical application and proper body mechanics is major part of Jennifer Carlson's wheelhouse. You can be sure that you are in good hands with Jen and will be guided in the right direction for a successful and lengthy career.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe how the massage techniques in this category affect different types of tissues.
  • Describe each massage technique in terms of the contact surface, pressure, tissues engaged, amplitude, direction, and rate.
  • Demonstrate how to perform each massage technique and how to apply it in the context of a practice sequence.
  • Speculate about the mechanisms by which massage techniques achieve their effects.
  • Describe the outcomes of care, indications, contraindications, and common uses associated with each massage technique.




MMI's NCBTMB Approved
Provider Number: 

100116


Intro to Passive Movement Techniques
NCBTMB Course ID:
 CE400153


             Enrollment is limited to 10 students.

Testimonials

K.B.

The Intro to Connective Tissue Techniques class was so great! I learned so many new skills that I can apply to my massages now. When it comes up again, I highly recommend it!