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Comment by Boris Prilutsky on July 5, 2012 at 6:10pm Full-Body Stress Management Massage and Post-Event Rehabilitative Sports Massage by Boris Prilutsky
Date: Saturday, Aug 4th, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost: $125/8 Massage CE Hours
***Valid for NCBTMB Renewal***
Presentation Description:
This seminar will combine techniques for both full body stress management massage and post-event rehabilitative sports massage. By taking this seminar, you will be able to provide your clients with much needed stress management procedures. You will also be able to provide rehabilitative massage procedures for professional athletes as well as the average person who works out on a regular basis and is suffering from exercise mechanical stress side effects.
Most of this seminar will focus on hands-on training. By receiving a stress management and sports massage you will not only get health benefits, but it is also great way to learn through the sensations of clinical outcomes. At the seminar, under my supervision, you will practice on each other the full body stress management massage and post-event rehabilitative sports massage. I can teach a maximum of thirty people in this seminar. Therefore please sign-up as soon as possible to guarantee your space. The cost of this eight hour seminar is $125 (Parking is included). I view any CE workshop as an investment that will give you an opportunity to help people and to advance your career including financial gain. I look forward to see you all at my August 4th seminar.
Seminar Location: Southern California Health Institute
5200 Lankershim Blvd., #150, North Hollywood, CA 91601
Phone: 818-980-8990
Instructor: Boris Prilutsky
About the Instructor:
Boris Prilutsky has been teaching and practicing medical and sports massage for the last 40 years. He graduated from the Pedagogic Institute of Higher Education in Vinnitsa, Ukraine with a degree in physical education. He completed a postgraduate physical rehabilitation study at Lesgoft Institute of former Leningrad and graduated from Medical College in Ramat-Gan, Israel, with a degree in chiropractic medicine. Boris has treated numerous professional athletes, Olympians, Movie Stars and World Dignitaries. Currently, Boris is working closely with U.S. Olympic sprinter Rodney Martin who is preparing for this summer’s Olympics in London. Boris has been working with Rodney since 2010 after Rodney suffered a significant hamstring injury that kept him out of international competition for a full year.
Boris Prilutsky also founded the Southern California Health Institute School of Massage and Physical Therapy Aide/Sports Rehab Training in North Hollywood, California in 1996.
www.sochi.edu seminars@sochi.edu
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Comment by Walt Fritz, PT on July 4, 2012 at 2:17pm Hi All,
I am excited to be visiting San Diego for a Foundations in Myofascial Release I Seminar this Fall.
20 contact hours
Hours: Friday, 10/05/12 and Saturday, 10/06/12: 9:00am – 6:00pm (8:30am registration Friday), Sunday, 10/07/12: 9:00am – 1:00pm.
Held at:
Marina Village Conference Center
1936 Quinvira Way
San Diego, CA 92109
1-619-222-1620
www.marinavillage.net
Full details and registration are at www.FoundationsinMFR.com
Comment by Daniel Cohen on May 17, 2012 at 10:28am Not sure how far behind they are running now. Anyone have recent information? Last I heard this was about 2-3 months. But that was a while back.
Comment by Will on May 17, 2012 at 10:22am
Comment by Daniel Cohen on May 17, 2012 at 9:56am It just means you are in the system. It may be 3 or 4 months or longer if your transcripts are questioned. Didn't they give you a number to login to check status updates online?
Comment by Will on May 17, 2012 at 9:31am I received a email from the CAMTC stating that my application was "pre-approved" and that I have to wait for them to approve me and issue a certificate number. Does anyone happen to know what kind of time frame this takes?
Comment by Lisa Hubbard on April 30, 2012 at 11:35pm
Comment by Adam gordon on April 15, 2012 at 11:43am Good evening everyone,
I'm starting a coalition of CAMTC certified therapists in Contra Costa County to counter the illegal massage fronts that have erupted in the area. (For more info please check out my blog posting from thursday. It includes a link to a local article addressing the problems.) Please feal free to contact me and join my group "Certified Massage Therapists Coalition" for more info.
Thanks, Joseph
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