Dates: May 25-26, 2024 (Calgary) & April 29-30, 2024 (Saskatoon)
Modality: Hot Stone Therapy
Credits: 15
Advanced Stone – Cold/Hot Stone 25 hours
Add cold stone with hot stone to your massage.
Treat specialized conditions such as:
- Tendonitis,
- Neck and Back pain
- Nerve pain
- Inflammation
- Over use and chronic issues
- Injury
- Sports therapy & recovery
- Lymphatic Drainage (full body)
- Nerve Sedation (full body)
- TMJD
- Sinus Drainage
- Stone Reflexology
- Accupressure points
- Face Treatment
- Muscle stripping & more
Research shows cold slows nerve firing and is more effective than Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen with longer lasting results!
Pre-requisite: Hot Stone certification
15 hours training, with 10 hours practicum you do on your own clients in a 25 hour certificate class.
15 ceus NHPC, 15 ceus CMMOTA, 20 ceus MTAS.
Cost: $575 no gst, includes manual and 3 marble stones and Lymphatic Drainage blend. A must have in your tool box! easy clean up, easy on your hands to do, effective treatments.
Learn to use many shapes of cold stone (crescent moon, face stones, guasha tool, neck pillow, scapula stone, passive stones, jade shapes & more).
See website: www.oceansholistic.com
Instructor has 23 years experience and teaches Hot Stone Deep Tissue (30 Hours).
Dates: Saskatoon April 29-30, Calgary May 25-26th 9am-5:30 both days.
Location
Calgary, AB & Saskatoon, SK
Instructor
Joni Brestler
jonibrestler@hotmail.com | 403-891-4822
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