Advanced Massage to Relieve Chronic Pain

You Keep ‘Fixing’ Shoulder Pain… So Why Does It Keep Coming Back?

Elevate Your Expertise with 2 Days of In-Depth Training

Earn 12 NYS & NCBTMB Massage Therapy CEUs

Myofascial Release Techniques for the Shoulder

Join us for a focused, hands-on exploration of myofascial release techniques designed specifically for the shoulder girdle and shoulder joint. In this two-day course, we’ll examine how the shoulder interacts with the neck, ribs, and torso—and why lasting change requires working beyond where the pain shows up.

Led by instructor David Weintraub LMT, you’ll learn to see shoulder mechanics through a clearer lens, work smarter (not harder), and apply deep tissue and myofascial approaches that create longer-lasting results for your clients.

We’ll break down common patterns that lead to recurring shoulder issues and demonstrate advanced techniques and sequences that help improve mobility, ease tension, and reduce pain. You’ll also learn three useable treatment sequences that are video-recorded for later review.

Course Highlights

✓ Understand the difference between shoulder joint mechanics and shoulder girdle function
✓ Assessment strategies to identify contributing alignment issues in the ribs, clavicle, and upper thoracic region
✓ Deep tissue and myofascial techniques for improving glenohumeral mobility
✓ Approaches for rotator cuff dysfunctions, bursitis, tendonitis, and thoracic outlet-type presentations
✓ Sequencing strategies that provide longer-lasting change without overworking your hands
✓ Sequencing strategies that provide longer-lasting change without overworking your hands

“This course completely shifted how I approach the shoulder. I finally feel like I understand what I’m looking at—and my results with clients changed almost immediately.”

Instructor: David Weintraub LMT
Dates: Offered 1-2x per year, see below for dates and to register
Location: Bodyworks DW Midtown West Classroom – 336 West 37th Street Suite 710, NY, NY 10018

Don’t Miss Out! Limited to Just 16 Participants.

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