LIVE IN-PERSON 6 CE Hour Trigger Point Therapy
CE Institute
Our live in-person classes require an 8 student minimum to hold the training. Please email the school at info@CeInstitute.com prior to booking nonrefundable travel to ensure we have the minimum attendance required to hold the class.
Students can also take this course as self-paced home study training by clicking HERE. It might also be available via live interactive webinar. This live course is approved by NCBTMB, FL, GA, SC, NH, MI & TN boards of massage and all states that accept NCBTMB hours. Florida Board of Massage will accept this course as a live "relevant to massage techniques" hands-on training for the 2024/2025 relicensing period due Aug 31, 2025.
If you are taking this training for CE credit, please check with your own board to ensure you will receive the credit you need PRIOR TO registering or paying for this class. There is a $25 cancellation fee to cancel for any reason, plus 7-days notice is required prior to the start of training to change or cancel or else there is no refund. Please click HERE to view all of our school FAQs & Policies.
We provide massage tables and chairs so you do not need to bring yours to class. Students should bring 2 sheets, a handle towel and face cradle cover to participate in hands-on training. Hands-on practice is encouraged, but not required to receive CE credit.
This 1-DAY 6 CE Hour Trigger Point Therapy class is offered as live, hands-on, in-person class on the following dates:
- Please select "1:00 pm Aug 3, 2025" above for the following 1-day schedule: Sunday, August 3, 2025 from 1:00 pm to 7:30 pm Eastern Time
- Please select "10:00 am Aug 23, 2025" above for the following 1-day schedule: Saturday, August 23, 2025 from 10 am to 4:30 pm Eastern Time
All training will be provided with 10-minute breaks each hour of class plus a 30-minute meal break.
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This 18 CE Hour Sports Event Massage with Active Assisted FULL BODY Stretching (AAS) starts with sports work taught by retired professional athlete, Selena Belisle. Training includes working with athletes and teaches a basic sports massage event routine and other athletically inclined work. 1/3 of this course is focused upon Sports Massage Event Training, including:
- Sporting Massage Event Intake Process
- How to setup for Sporting Event Massage
- How to Perform Quick Turnover & Sanitation Techniques at Sporting Events
- A 10-15 minutes Sports Massage Routine to be performed clothed at Sporting Events
- Review of Muscle Movement, Contraction & Stretch Reflex (or lack of in extreme athletes)
- How to Relieve Muscle Cramping with Hands-on Practice of Reciprocal Inhibition
- Review of Thermal Therapy & Cryotherapy Practices in Sports (includes how to make cryotherapy packs from household goods for sports strains and sprains)
- Recognizing Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke in Athletes
The last 12 hours of this intensive, hands-on workshop teaches you a comprehensive, effective stretching protocol that can be performed on your clients in 50-60-minute sessions for the full body, which is taught by Ben Benjamin, PhD. Active Assisted Active Assisted Stretching (AAS) energizes the body, enhances the health of the tissues, increases flexibility, protects the body from injury, enhances the healing process, re-aligns the fascia and makes building strength more effective. Active Assisted Stretching is especially good for athletes, the elderly, and the injured, and can also benefit the neurologically impaired.
What sets AAS apart from other stretching routines is it is not overly strenuous to the practitioner and it is easy to learn.
The client actively participates in the stretching process, with a gentle, timed, targeted assist from the therapist at the end of every stretch to increase range of motion along with many other benefits. These techniques are much easier on the therapist’s body than massage and bodywork.
The upper body stretches include the neck, shoulders, arms, wrists and hands.
The lower body stretches include the low back, hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, foot and ankle. To perform the lower body stretches, we recommend investing in a stretching strap of any kind plus a special seat belt to affix the client to the table. These can be purchased at Stretchingusa.com. Similar straps can be found on amazon and other retailers. Feel free to order straps after the training or not at all - the choice is yours!
CE Broker Course Tracking Trigger Point Therapy Course #20-600622
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About Your Instructor for Active Assisted Stretching: Ben E. Benjamin, holds a Ph.D. in sports medicine and was the founder and President of the Muscular Therapy Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts for over 30 years. He has studied under Dr. James Cyriax widely known for his pioneering work in orthopedic medicine. Dr. Benjamin has been teaching since 1970 and has been in private practice for over 50 years. He has created dozens of webinars that are viewed by therapists around the world. He is the author of dozens of articles on working with injuries as well as the widely used books in the field, Listen To Your Pain, Are You Tense?, and Exercise Without Injury. He is also the co-author of The Ethics of Touch and Conversation Transformation.