Upcoming Events

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Integrating Fascia Research into Clinical Practice - Webinar Duo Part 1

Live via Zoom

This is an MTAS-hosted event.
Join highly-regarded BC instructor/practitioner Cathy Ryan RMT for this practice-enhancing opportunity!

Cathy is a chapter contributor in Fascia, Function and Medical Applications (CDC Press 2020) and a regular contributor of fascia-related articles in Massage Matters Canada Magazine (MTABC publication).

This course will explore the fundamentals of current fascial foundational science, evidence-informed clinical considerations and engage participants in knowledge translation and critical thinking for the purpose of facilitating better client outcomes.  It is my goal to make integrating fascia research fun, digestible and applicable to massage therapy practice.

  • What is the foundational science behind fascia?
  • What is the impact of fascial injury and dysfunction?
  • What are the basic types of myofascial techniques and outcomes? 
  • How does our work - work?
  • How do you incorporate current fascia research into your clinical practice to improve client outcomes?

Applying her 30+ years of evidence informed-massage therapy clinical experience, Cathy will endeavour to answer these and all of your pressing questions.

Two Thursdays - February 13 and 27
7:30pm - 9pm Sask. time
1.5 primary credits per session

Each session is a 1 hour presentation followed by 30 minute Q&A.
Minimum 20 registrants required.

February 13:  Part 1 - Fascia Science Fundamentals

  • Structure and Function - what is it, what does it do and how does it do that?
  • Includes microanatomy, macroanatomy, physiology.

February 27: Part 2 - Dysfunction and Clinical Considerations

  • What is the impact of injury?
  • What can we do and how does what we do work?
  • Includes types of myofascial techniques/therapeutic loading and evidence-informed explanation.


Via Zoom - registrants will be sent the link closer to the event date.

**If you can't make it to the live events, register and you will receive the recordings to watch for a limited time at a later date**. (Literature review must be submitted to your file on the website in order to claim the credits for watching a recording.)

Registration fees include both sessions and are subject to GST
​(On February 1 rates increase by $10)

  • MTAS members: early-bird rate $100 
  • Non-members: early-bird rate $120

Open to all interested parties - feel free to share with your co-workers!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Payment by credit card through the secure payment portal, or send an e-transfer to payment@saskmassagetherapy.com (direct/auto deposit only, no security question).

Introduction to Prenatal Massage

Axiom Career College, Saskatoon

Prenatal Massage Workshop Saskatoon | Axiom Career College

Prenatal & Maternity Massage Workshop is an integrative, fun, exciting, and safe learning experience. Call Axiom Career College to learn more about the program.

www.axiomcareercollege.com

Program page: https://www.axiomcareercollege.com/prenatal-massage-workshop

Registration Page: https://www.axiomcareercollege.com/category/all-products?Product+type=Continuing%2520Education

MTAS con-ed credits:
Level A: Introduction to Pre-natal Massage 27 (Pri)
Level B: Advanced Pre-natal Massage 36.5 (Pri)
Level C: RMT Labour Support and Postpartum 42 (Pri)

Any inquiries can be sent to:

Rebecca Hamoline, RMT, CP
rhamoline@axiomcareercollege.com
306.291.3966 (text or call)

Advanced Prenatal Massage

Axiom Career College, Saskatoon

Prenatal Massage Workshop Saskatoon | Axiom Career College

Prenatal & Maternity Massage Workshop is an integrative, fun, exciting, and safe learning experience. Call Axiom Career College to learn more about the program.

Program page: https://www.axiomcareercollege.com/prenatal-massage-workshop

Registration Page: https://www.axiomcareercollege.com/category/all-products?Product+type=Continuing%2520Education

MTAS con-ed credits:
Level A: Introduction to Pre-natal Massage 27 (Pri)
Level B: Advanced Pre-natal Massage 36.5 (Pri)
Level C: RMT Labour Support and Postpartum 42 (Pri)

Any inquiries can be sent to:

Rebecca Hamoline, RMT, CP
rhamoline@axiomcareercollege.com
306.291.3966 (text or call)

CRA and your Small Business

Online

CRA and Your Small Business
February 18, 2025 - 1:30pm - 2:30pm
1 business credit

Welcome to CRA and Your Small Business!  Join us for an informative online event where we will discuss how the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) impacts your small business.

Attendees will be made aware of the common errors that small business owners make
Tips for keeping proper books and records
General overview of GST/HST
Basic payroll information
A demonstration of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s benchmarking tool
A demonstration of available online resources and tools

Register for this event

CSFT/CSTMT Intensive

Edmonton, AB

Craniosacral Therapy Foundations Techniques (CSFT) Feb 24-25
The basics of Craniosacral Therapy (CST): Learn about the Craniosacral system, basic assessment skills, the Craniosacral Rhythm, Still Point, and contraindications of CST. Focus is on Dural Tube Evaluation PROTOCOL as primary goal of CST, and developing a basic understanding of the 10 Step Protocol. This course or CSTMT is prerequisite for CSTTPT.

Craniosacral Therapy Techniques for Manual Therapists (CSTMT) Level 1 Feb 26-27
Learn about Craniosacral Therapy(CST), the 10 Step Protocol with focus on assessment skills of the Craniosacral system, Dural Tube Evaluation and monitoring the Craniosacral Rhythm is as primary goal of CST. Options to integrate this into massage and manual therapy are taught on day two. Acupressure is also introduced for those wishing to do stand alone Craniosacral Therapy or CST as adjunctive therapy. Foundational skills of CST are emphasized. CSFT is recommended as prerequisite.

Jan 18 & 19 CALGARY Craniosacral Therapy Foundations Techniques (CSFT)

Feb 24-27 EDMONTON CSFT/CSTTPT INTENSIVE 4-days or optional 2-days

Mar 25-28 CALGARY CSFT/CSTMT INTENSIVE 4-days or optional 2-days

NOW REGISTER FOR 2-day workshop or 4-day

INFO AND REGISTRATION www.drzubin.com/classe

Each 2-day training receive a certificate & CECs:
MTAS 13.5, NHPC 15,10, CRMTA 14, MTAA 16, NMOS 12, MTAM pending

Somatic Exercise Teacher Training Module 1

Online via Zoom

Somatic Exercise Teacher Training Overview 

The Somatic Exercise Teacher Training (SETT) Program, is a great way for physiotherapists, body workers and movement professionals to help their clients and students with self care exercises that can ease and even eliminate chronic pain, improve mobility & posture, recover from injury and much much more.  This program is based on the principles & theories of Thomas Hanna, and has been designed to work for whichever profession you are currently teaching or practicing.  Highly motivated individuals will learn how to incorporate these exercises into their current practice or teachings, and how to use these groundbreaking exercises to ensure their own longevity in their chosen career. 

For more info go to www.serenitysomatics.com
Email: serenitysomatics@gmail.com
Text or Call: 780-542-8550

SETT Module 1 (Online LIVE Zoom) (EDT)
February 26 & 27, 2025

SFH DYNAMIC CUPPING Certification

Calgary, AB

SFH DYNAMIC CUPPINGTM Certification 

Location: Calgary
Dates:  February 27-28, 2025 

Don’t miss out on the rapid evolution of this Trademarked SFH DYNAMIC CUPPINGTM modality.  Stay up to date and harness its full potential safely, with minimal marking.

Integrating Fascia Research into Clinical Practice - Webinar Part 2

Live via Zoom

This is an MTAS-hosted event.
Join highly-regarded BC instructor/practitioner Cathy Ryan RMT for this practice-enhancing opportunity!

Cathy is a chapter contributor in Fascia, Function and Medical Applications (CDC Press 2020) and a regular contributor of fascia-related articles in Massage Matters Canada Magazine (MTABC publication).

This course will explore the fundamentals of current fascial foundational science, evidence-informed clinical considerations and engage participants in knowledge translation and critical thinking for the purpose of facilitating better client outcomes.  It is my goal to make integrating fascia research fun, digestible and applicable to massage therapy practice.

  • What is the foundational science behind fascia?
  • What is the impact of fascial injury and dysfunction?
  • What are the basic types of myofascial techniques and outcomes? 
  • How does our work - work?
  • How do you incorporate current fascia research into your clinical practice to improve client outcomes?

Applying her 30+ years of evidence informed-massage therapy clinical experience, Cathy will endeavour to answer these and all of your pressing questions.

Two Thursdays - February 13 and 27
7:30pm - 9pm Sask. time
1.5 primary credits per session

Each session is a 1 hour presentation followed by 30 minute Q&A.
Minimum 20 registrants required.

February 13:  Part 1 - Fascia Science Fundamentals

  • Structure and Function - what is it, what does it do and how does it do that?
  • Includes microanatomy, macroanatomy, physiology.

February 27: Part 2 - Dysfunction and Clinical Considerations

  • What is the impact of injury?
  • What can we do and how does what we do work?
  • Includes types of myofascial techniques/therapeutic loading and evidence-informed explanation.


Via Zoom - registrants will be sent the link closer to the event date.

**If you can't make it to the live events, register and you will receive the recordings to watch for a limited time at a later date**. (Literature review must be submitted to your file on the website in order to claim the credits for watching a recording.)

Registration fees include both sessions and are subject to GST
​(On February 1 rates increase by $10)

  • MTAS members: early-bird rate $100 
  • Non-members: early-bird rate $120

Open to all interested parties - feel free to share with your co-workers!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Payment by credit card through the secure payment portal, or send an e-transfer to payment@saskmassagetherapy.com (direct/auto deposit only, no security question).