TheraPro Level 1, January 17th, 2026

Coach Kasie

Evidence-informed content for massage, bodywork, and movement professionals.

Become a TheraPro

Become a TheraPro

The industry is evolving.

Clients are more educated. Other providers are integrating movement and manual therapy. And the therapists who stand out are the ones who can explain what they’re doing and why it works.

TheraPro Level 1 isn’t about adding more techniques to your toolbox. It’s about upgrading the toolbox itself.

You’ll leave with:

  • A structured assessment framework

  • Clear reasoning for treatment choices

  • Improved understanding of pain and injuries

  • Stronger communication with clients and referral providers

If you want to elevate your reputation from “massage therapist” to a trusted clinical professional, this course was built for you.

The TheraPro Pre-course

Massage works, but not for the reasons you were originally taught.

The TheraPro Pre-Course breaks down the modern science behind manual therapy, introduces movement screening, and helps you understand mobility and motor control issues. In just a short time, you’ll start thinking more clearly and treating more intentionally.

Content by therapists, for therapists

The Video Library


✓ Over 80 videos
✓ Unlimited lifetime access
✓ Assessment Demonstrations
✓ IASTM and Cupping Demonstrations
✓ Muscle by Muscle Soft Tissue Mobilizations
Massage Therapist using IASTM
A woman lying face up with her eyes closed, receiving a neck massage from a person with tattooed arms. The scene is in a therapy or massage setting.

Stop Guessing.

Start Assessing.

This detailed chart is a quick guide that massage therapists can reference to identify common tissue injuries based on causes, symptoms, and treatment considerations

About

My name is Kasie Tedrick, I'm a Licensed Massage Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapy Instructor, Corrective Exercise Specialist, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.

When I first got into Manual Therapy, I realized that the standard education of massage therapists fails to set therapists up with effective tools to improve client outcomes.

It's my goal to bring more evidence-informed education into the massage therapy industry and teach therapists how to better their services.

A smiling young woman with tattoos on her arms, wearing a black TeraPro shirt and a name tag reading 'Kasie,' standing in a gym or fitness studio.