LIVE CLASS for LCSP MEMBERS
Designed especially for those involved in healthcare this 8-hour classroom day provides a mix of theoretical and practical application of MSTR® work.
You will get opportunity for lots of hands-on practice time.
The One Day workshop is a fun but powerful learning opportunity.
Pre-course learning material includes:
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Functions of the skin
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Scar formation
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Extra-cellular matrix and Interstitial fluid
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Types of scars
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Myofascial lines
Classroom curriculum includes:
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Effects of scar tissue on the body
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Emotional/psychological aspects of a scar
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Indications and contraindications
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Client support and post-treatment advice
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Practical applications including underlying scar tissue work
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Practice work - lots of time to get it right!
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Additional ways to use MSTR® - practical demonstrations
Complete the coursework and obtain certification by:
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Answering a 20-Question online test
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Submitting 5 case studies to demonstrate competency
Training manual and morning and afternoon refreshments are provided. -
PLUS - extensive student resources for additional learning
After you qualify
Upon successful completion of the course work you will become an 'Approved Practitioner' of the McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release Technique® and you will also receive a 'Certificate of Proficiency' with optional FREE ‘Practitioner Interactive Map’ listing.*
We encourage you to complete the coursework within six months of taking your class. Beyond one year from taking your class, you'll need to undertake a 'Refresher' call with an instructor. Watch this video, explaining the course timeline.
Your course fee includes:
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Assessment of written test paper and case studies
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‘Approved Practitioner’ logo for your literature, website etc..
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Extensive practitioner resources
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Free promotional videos for your website and Social Media page
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Certificate of Proficiency
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Free Worldwide Practitioner listing on our Interactive Map
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Back-up from your tutor and the MSTR® office staff, if you need help or advice both during and after your training
It is YOUR responsibility to ensure you are properly insured to practice and that you work ethically, abiding by current state laws and regulations.