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Massage and Stretch

March 23, 2025

at Relax Massage Therapy and Skincare, Wilmington, NC

 

Enhance your therapeutic massage sessions with over 20 Passive Stretches

Course Description:

In this one day, NCBTMB Approved 8 CE hour course students will learn a new full body therapeutic massage sequence incorporating over 20 possible passive stretches.

We will learn passive stretching for all the major muscles and joints of the body.

This course is intended to help massage therapists broaden their techniques to include use of more passive stretching to help with relaxation and mobility, enliven their massage practice by learning a completely new set of passive stretches, and also save their hands from repetitive use injuries.

Elements of this course can be added to any massage sequence.

These passive stretches can be modified to the client’s range of motion and are always applied in a conscious and gentle manner.

 

$160 Register Here 

  • REGISTRATION

    Relax Massage Therapy and Skincare is handling registration for this course on 1/26 and 3/23. Call 910-262-1122 to enroll or click the link HERE.

     

  • PRICING

    $160

  • LOCATION

    Relax Massage Therapy & Skincare

    4000 Oleander Dr. Suite 102 Wilmington, NC 28403

    We are located in Oleander Office Park behind Flaming Amy's.

    (910)262-1122

    relaxwilmington.com

  • CANCELLATION POLICY

    If you cancel before at least one week before the start time of the class, a full refund will be issued for any classes you have signed up for.

    If you cancel less than one week prior to the start time of the class, a 50% refund will be issued.

    No refunds will be offered if you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time of the class. No refunds will be offered if you cancel the day of the class. No refunds will be offered if you do not show up for the class.

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Equine Massage

More information coming soon for equine massage appointments and availability.

The method I have studied focuses on finding a more natural alignment through myofascial manipulation and muscle release techniques.

Fascia is the layer of connective tissue that surrounds all the muscles, joints, and organs in your body. Healthy fascia is a crucial factor in improving the whole horse.

Equine massage has been known to:

Improve posture.

Promote more efficient movement, which lowers risk of injury.

Relieve discomfort.

Improve circulation.

Relieve stress.

Improve digestion.

Improve problem issues with saddling and tacking.

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