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Hip Mobility: Athletes, Post-Surgical and Elderly Live Webinar

$45

This specialized course equips massage therapists and bodywork professionals with the knowledge and techniques needed to effectively assess, treat, and improve hip mobility in diverse clients - including high-performance athletes, individuals recovering from hip surgery and older adults experiencing age-related mobility limitations.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the complex anatomy of the hip, including the major muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerve pathways that influence movement, stability and pain. This anatomical foundation supports safe and effective application of targeted manual therapy approaches.

Through a combination of lecture and demonstration, the learning objectives are:

Comprehensive hip mobility assessments for different client needs
✅ Informed treatment protocols for post-surgical support
✅ Techniques for reducing inflammation and muscular tension
✅ Strategies for restoring movement patterns and functional mobility
✅ Mobility - enhancing methods tailored for athletes
✅ Gentle, nerve-aware approaches appropriate for elderly clients
✅ Contraindications and safely considerations for complex hip conditions


Whether you're new to the profession, just want to educate yourself, are adding to your toolbox or just want a refresher, this is a great study to help your clients with relieving that pain!

2 CE Credits FSMTB

After paying, you will receive an email with instructions and a zoom link for the live webinar.

Please out the form at the bottom of the page for registration.

Available Course days/times (Mountain Standard Time):

April 17, 2026                  5:00PM-7:00PM MST

May 15, 2026                  1:00PM-3:00PM MST

May 26, 2026                  10:00AM-12:00PM MST

June 10, 2026                 10:00AM-12:00PM MST

June 19, 2026                  5:00PM-7:00PM MST

July 11, 2026                    11:00AM-1:00PM MST

July 17, 2026                    6:00PM-8:00PM MST

August 3, 2026                10:00AM-12:00PM MST

August 25, 2026              6:00PM-8:00PM MST

September 15, 2026       10:00AM-12:00PM MST

September 25, 2026       5:00PM-7:00PM MST

October 8, 2026               10:00AM-12:00PM MST

October 16, 2026             5:00PM-7:00PM MST

November 6, 2026          5:00PM-7:00PM MST

November 18, 2026        10:00AM-12:00PM MST

December 10, 2026        10:00AM-12:00PM MST

December 16, 2026        5:00PM-7:00PM MST

Hip Mobility: Athletes, Post-Surgical and Elderly On Demand

$40

This specialized course equips massage therapists and bodywork professionals with the knowledge and techniques needed to effectively assess, treat, and improve hip mobility in diverse clients - including high-performance athletes, individuals recovering from hip surgery and older adults experiencing age-related mobility limitations.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the complex anatomy of the hip, including the major muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerve pathways that influence movement, stability and pain. This anatomical foundation supports safe and effective application of targeted manual therapy approaches.

Through a combination of lecture and demonstration, the learning objectives are:

Comprehensive hip mobility assessments for different client needs
✅ Informed treatment protocols for post-surgical support
✅ Techniques for reducing inflammation and muscular tension
✅ Strategies for restoring movement patterns and functional mobility
✅ Mobility - enhancing methods tailored for athletes
✅ Gentle, nerve-aware approaches appropriate for elderly clients
✅ Contraindications and safely considerations for complex hip conditions


Whether you're new to the profession, just want to educate yourself, are adding to your toolbox or just want a refresher, this is a great study to help your clients with relieving that pain!

2 CE Credits FSMTB

After paying, you will receive an email with instructions and a link.

Please out the form at the bottom of the page for registration.
 

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