Advanced Biomechanics of Alignment
3 -day classes for advanced approaches to resolving misalignments and creating more lasting and profound structural integration. If you are taking these classes for the first time, they should be taken in the sequence listed. These classes are open to persons who have completed the Biomechanics of Alignment series.
Working with AA/PP Patterns – 3-Day
A class to further your understanding of the structural and functional logic and profound impairment created by dysfunctional asymmetries. You will learn how not to create these patterns in the course of your SI work. You will learn how to quickly assess these patterns and how to design a single session to resolve the AA/PP dysfunction. 3 Days
Using Indirect Work – 3-Day
In this class you will learn how to use fulcrums in the connective tissue matrix and the mid-tide to assess fascial rotations, joint alignments and trauma locations. This class will include learning to use inherent motion to assess and treat joints, diaphragms, myofascial chains, pre-vertebral tissues and nerve pathways. You will learn to use indirect techniques to release trauma and long-held restrictions to realign the deeper tissues. You will learn a technique for comparing restriction sites to determine which is primary and which is secondary. 3 Days
Cranial Patterns in Asymmetries – 3-Day
The cranium responds to asymmetric patterns with predictable rotations and counter rotations. If functional adaptability is not able to occur here there can be significant problems with alignment throughout the head, jaw, neck and shoulders. You will learn to assess the position of the major bones of the cranium and how to use direct and indirect techniques to release and realign the fascia of this very important region. 3 Days
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dysfunctional Asymmetries: February 21-23, 2012
Indirect Work: February 25-27, 2012
Cranial Patterns: February 29- March 2, 2012
Dysfunctional Asymmetries: October 7-9, 2012
Indirect Work: October 11-13, 2012
Cranial Patterns: October 16-18, 2012
All dates are subject to change. Please check back often or Contact Us for current information.


