Join cupping expert Dr. Joi Edwards to learn how to combine static and dynamic orthopedic cupping techniques with focused stretching and movement for 10 areas of the body: levator scapulae and trapezius, pectoralis region, finger and wrist flexors, lateral side and shoulder, triceps, hamstrings, hip adductors, quadriceps and iliotibial band, calf, and plantar fascia.
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Join cupping expert Dr. Joi Edwards to learn how to combine static and dynamic orthopedic cupping techniques with focused stretching and movement for 10 areas of the body: levator scapulae and trapezius, pectoralis region, finger and wrist flexors, lateral side and shoulder, triceps, hamstrings, hip adductors, quadriceps and iliotibial band, calf, and plantar fascia.
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Q: Is this massage therapy CE course approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) for CE credit?
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- Levator scapulae and trapezius
- Pectoralis region
- Finger and wrist flexors, hands
- Lateral side and shoulder
- Triceps
- Hamstrings
- Hip adductors
- Quadriceps and iliotibial (IT) band
- Calf and plantar fascia (prone)
- Plantar fascia (supine)
"Dr. Edwards did a marvelous job from beginning to end. The course was very easy to follow and understand. She inspired me to add cupping to my arsenal of tools for both me and my clients!"
"Dr. Joi is a great instructor. I feel confident using cups daily in my practice because of this training. I am sure I will be using these new techniques today."
"I have always found cupping intimidating, but after watching this I am actually excited to practice the techniques!"
"I LOVED this instructor. I have never been very interested in cupping, but after watching this class, I will definitely be incorporating cupping into my practice. She made the information easy to digest and the technique simple enough for any practitioner to learn. Excellent class!"
"Dr. Joi is a wonderful instructor. She made the class interesting, informative, and enjoyable."