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The Concepts of Palpation in the Morales Method® (1.0 CEU)

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Learn how to use the concepts of Directional Resistance and Directional Ease One of the most important 'first tools' in learning new techniques is the ability to apply them in your practice. Before any level of 'technique learning' should take place, we first need to learn how to properly palpate tissue. In this information-packed course, I will show you how to palpate the tissue as we do in the Morales Method® utilizing End Range, Directional Ease, and Directional Resistance. These concepts and techniques are central to the Morales Method®, but can also be easily combined with other modalities like Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Structural Integration, Swedish, and more! We highly recommend taking this course as a supplement to any of our online or in-person courses. Although these concepts are nothing new in the Morales Method®, we have compiled them in a manner that's easy to understand and expand on. Years have gone into exploring these concepts so they can be easily shared. Notes on CEUs: This course has been approved by NCBTMB and the Florida Board of Massage Therapy for 1.0 CEUs. If you're interested in receiving a certificate of completion needed to receive credit for completing the course, you need to pay for the course. Please contact us at info@moralesmethod.com. In the course, we explore: End Range Directional Resistance and Directional Ease Passive Shortening and Passive Lengthening Active Shortening and Active Lengthening At the end of this course, you will know how to palpate the tissue to understand the tensional patterns of each unique client with ease and specificity. Click the button below to enroll for FREE now!

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