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This two-day immersive workshop introduces a modern, evidence-informed approach to assessment and treatment grounded in the principles of relational anatomy and biotensegrity.
Drawing from the latest in fascial research, you’ll learn how to assess the body as an interconnected system—moving beyond isolated symptoms to understand global patterns and root causes.
Through hands-on practice and guided observation, you’ll develop biotensegrity-informed myofascial assessment skills that give you clear, objective tools to deliver more targeted, effective, and efficient care.
This approach emphasizes a “less is more” philosophy, helping you avoid over-treatment while improving outcomes. You’ll also gain the ability to clearly communicate findings, educate clients on the true source of their discomfort (which is often not where they feel pain), and document progress in a way that supports collaboration with other providers.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Understand the principles of tensegrity and biotensegrity and how they apply to the body as a global system
Identify kinetic chains, key anatomical landmarks, and common dysfunction patterns
Objectively assess and document postural and movement patterns through a biotensegral lens
Select appropriate manual therapy and movement interventions based on assessment findings
Evaluate and document pre- and post-treatment outcomes to measure effectiveness
Develop customized, client-specific treatment plans rooted in objective data
How You’ll Learn
This is a hands-on, experiential course with a strong emphasis on application. Competency will be assessed through instructor observation during lab sessions, ensuring you leave with practical skills you can use immediately in your practice.