Positional Release
50 hours
Positional Release (PR) is an
indirect technique to relieve muscular tension and reestablish pain-free
range of motion in joints. PR is based on the principle of the
“Position of Release” where the massage therapist skillfully moves the
muscle and joint into a position of greater comfort that eases the
client’s pain and holds it until a full release of pain and tension
occur in the body and proper pain-free movement has been restored. The
position of release which allows the muscle to “reset” itself may be
held for up to a couple of minutes or more but the release most often
occurs within 10-20 seconds. Since there is no force required
whatsoever, to the client, Positional Release (PR) works as if by magic
to relieve pain, joint hypo mobility, facial tension and protective
muscle spasms where other more forceful techniques have failed. For the
practicing massage therapist PR offers yet another technique that is
easy on the hands and wrist preventing over use injuries and at the same
time addresses a wide range of soft tissue dysfunctions that therapists
see on a daily basis.
Prerequisites: Therapeutic
Massage Levels 1 and 2, Bones and Muscles Anatomy
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