CPD Webinars
See below all our Webinar courses. Use the different calendar view options to find the courses we are running. You can easily book online in a few minutes.
Webinars Courses
See below all our Webinars courses. Use the different calendar view options to find the courses we are running. You can easily book online in a few minutes.
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October 2024
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in Massage Therapy: What Social Media doesn’t tell you!
NEW DATES TO BE RELEASED 27TH NOVEMBER! Are you confused about EBP? You’re not alone! Social media discussions about Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in massage therapy can be confusing and disheartening for therapists. However, understanding EBP can be rewarding, validating, and even liberating for your practice. This informative 3-hour online CPD session will help you: Learn […]
Understanding Fibromyalgia: Causes, Touch Sensitivity and Helpful Strategies
NEW DATES TO BE RELEASED 27TH NOVEMBER! Understanding Fibromyalgia: Causes, Touch Sensitivity and Helpful Strategies is a live webinar where we will be exploring current evidence around this complex diagnosis, why people suffering with fibromyalgia experience higher sensitivity to some forms of touch and how we can support them through Massage, Movement and any other strategies […]
November 2024
Recognising Red Flags for the Massage Therapist
Online via Zoom Recognising Red Flags is an interactive online course where the most current evidence and best guidelines around Red Flags in musculoskeletal care will be presented and also contextualised to be applicable different disciplines with particular focus on Massage, Sports and Soft Tissue Therapy scope of practice. “Recognising Red Flags for the Massage […]
The Science Behind Touch: an introduction to the neurophysiology of touch
Online via Zoom In this 90 min webinar Anna Maria will present the current evidence on what happens when we touch people. We no longer need to guess the benefits of massage, we now know exactly what happens. Join us for this interesting journey through the neurophysiology of Touch.
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