Massage therapy is more than tissue work.
It influences the nervous system. It alters perception. It changes motor output. It impacts movement variability and tolerance. But most therapists were never taught how to connect these pieces.
This pre-course introduces the clinical foundation behind modern manual therapy, including the neuromodulatory effects of massage, the difference between mobility and motor control, and why movement screening matters if we care about long-term outcomes.
TheraPro Pre-Course
In this course, we introduce the TheraPro Method and the science and practice of effective, evidence-informed bodywork.
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Introduction to the pre-course and the Level 1 Live Course
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We introduce the science and practice of being a TheraPro Professional
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Lesson 3: TheraPro Science
Lesson three expands upon lesson two, where we scratch the surface on some of the science behind touch and bodywork
Lesson three expands upon lesson two, where we scratch the surface on some of the science behind touch and bodywork
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Why we use movement screens
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Mobility and the importance of assessing
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Lesson 3: Motor Control
We cover what motor control is and why it’s important for massage therapists
We cover what motor control is and why it’s important for massage therapists
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We explore the intersection of mobility and motor control
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Lesson 5: Motor Control and Massage Therapy
Coach Kasie expands upon how massage and bodywork can influence motor control
Coach Kasie expands upon how massage and bodywork can influence motor control
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