Clinical Massage for the Neck

with Bob Steine

Sunday, January 24, 2016
10am-5pm
$125
6 CE hours

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**10% discount for TLC students/grads**
**Please note, if you are a current student here or recent graduate, this advanced workshop is derived from the second half of our training here.**

“Poor posture, faulty ergonomics, overuse, and stress can all cause various pathological conditions of the neck, as can injuries such as impact trauma and whiplash. Massage is an excellent treatment choice for addressing these disorders because the soft tissues play a role in these pathologies” – Whitney W. Lowe

In Clinical Massage for the Neck you will learn about:

  • The causes of Neuromuscular Neck Pain
  • Postural Distortions
  • Anatomy of the Neck
  • Traditional treatments

The soft tissue manipulations you will learn and practice will be closely supervised with instructor guidance on the techniques and body mechanics:

  • Superficial Fascial Assessment
  • Myofascial Release
  • Deep Longitudinal Stripping for Lateral Neck and Lamina Groove Musculature
  • Static Compression
  • Active Engagement to Cervical Extensors and Cervical Lateral Flexors

For many therapists this will be the first time to really have a thorough set of powerful techniques to dramatically help people with Neuromuscular Neck Pain.  Add this important, essential and valuable new skill level to your work!


Bob Steine, LMT, MTI, has had a private practice in massage therapy since 2000 in Austin, San Marcos, and Wimberley, Texas, specializing in chair massage, deep massage, and clinical bodywork. He has been for many years a core instructor at the Lauterstein-Conway Massage School, providing instruction in Swedish Massage, Sports Massage, Clinical Bodywork, Deep Massage, Anatomy, Physiology, Kinesiology and Pathology.