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Repetitive Stretch Release Therapy

with Margaret Sargent

Repetitive Stretch Release is useful for any massage therapist already familiar with basic massage techniques. The purpose of this workshop is to expand a practitioner’s abilities to facilitate the release of tight or stressed muscles while maintaining therapist comfort. You will learn that applying this therapy changes the tissue within seconds; it works fast and can be permanent. Repetitive Stretch Release work is based on the foundational work of Travell and Simons who established and recommend the best positions of stretches for muscles. The two-second repetitive stretch is based on the theory that one can restore a tight, shortened muscle to its resting length by bringing resting muscle “memory” back to the muscle (Aaron Mattes).

The goals of this workshop include:

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  Learning how to properly position clients

Increasing knowledge of how to apply pressure and
stretches to specific muscles

Efficiently and effectively release micro trauma within the muscle tissue

How to incorporate Repetitive Stretch Release into your practice to relieve clients of significant pain

The Repetitive Stretch Release technique releases micro traumas in the
tissue, works fast, and nine times out of ten serves to effectively release pain from conditions such as Frozen Shoulder, Low Back Pain, Whiplash, Plantar Fasciitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Tennis Elbow.

Prerequisite: Participants must have basic knowledge of massage (minimum of 200 hours certification).
4 days, 24 hours. Tuition: $350 plus accommodations.

Margaret Sargent   Margaret Sargent is an injury rehabilitation massage therapist. She has been in private practice and teaching between Hawaii and California for over 15 years. Through her experience working in spas and in private practice, she has discovered a method for relieving clients of painful conditions while maintaining comfort for the therapist. Margaret’s effective tools for relieving chronic pain conditions are innovative and simple.

Margaret has learned and developed this therapy through years of studying and being mentored by extraordinary teachers: Aaron Mattes, Stuart Taws and Janet Travell. Since 1997, Margaret has taught review classes for Stuart Taws. She then went on to become certified as a NCBTMB provider, and began teaching this class, Repetitive Stretch Release.

Recommended by Chiropractors and Orthopedic Physicians alike, Margaret enjoys a thriving business on the Central Coast in California.

 

 

 

 

 



 

 
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