Mostly Massage
Thai Massage and Spa Tour 2010
The next tour will leave on
4th September for two weeks.
All information will be available before the end of December.
Call 0297139256 or email info@mostlymassage.com.au to have information sent to you.
A professional and personal opportunity of a lifetime.
Thai Massage has gained wide popularity in the West. It is an extraordinary method of aligning the energies of the body, and originates from the time of the Buddha, 2,500 years ago. Thai Massage is part of the therapeutic traditions of this beautiful country and Mostly Massage offers you the opportunity to learn Thai Massage and advanced Thai Spa techniques where they originated, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. You will be in the company of other massage therapists from Australia and around the world. Be part of this fascinating culture while you learn a wonderful new massage style to offer your clients back in your own clinic.
Part 1: An anatomical lecture followed by an examination on prosected specimens of the pelvic region & Iliopsoas in particular. Also includes directed access to the University Anatomy Museum.
Part 2: Practical massage techniques: a new approach for the assessment and treatment of the Iliopsoas muscle
Sunday 22nd August 9.30am to 4.30pm at the Department of Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (Note: The 14th March Workshop has been postponed until 9th of May)
$330 (including morning tea) ($220 students) Contact: (02) 97139256 or 0409600300 Parking is available on campus at the University of NSW. All location information will be forwarded to participants on receipt of payment. Limited to 16 participants.
A new, gentle approach to assessment and treatment of the iliopsoas
Greg Morling
The iliopsoas is sometimes described as the keystone of a balanced, well organised body. A range of disorders including back pain and headaches can be caused by a dysfunctional iliopsoas. This DVD addresses both the biomechanical and psychosomatic role that this important muscle plays in maintaining a healthy body with unique, gentle massage techniques.
Iliopsoas Thermal Stone
These beautiful large organic thermal stones originate from New Zealand. They are the same as the ones seen in the Understanding the Iliopsoas DVD andare a perfect partner to theworking hands of the massage therapist focused on treating a dysfunctional iliopsoas.
A new, gentle approach to assessment and treatment of the iliopsoas
Greg Morling
The iliopsoas is sometimes described as the keystone of a balanced, well organised body. A range of disorders including back pain and headaches can be caused by a dysfunctional iliopsoas. This DVD addresses both the biomechanical and psychosomatic role that this important muscle plays in maintaining a healthy body with unique, gentle massage techniques.