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FEATURED INDUSTRY EXPERTS
Richard Finn
Course Title: Trigger Point Therapy Made Simple: A Manual Neurological Approach (24 CE hrs)
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Trigger Point Therapy can be performed in the
framework of a number of perspectives. This course will embrace a neurological perspective utilizing the insight provided by Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Spondylotherapy and Chiropractic.
Manual trigger point compression, nerve flossing, percussion, will be emphazied in treatment
followed by the application of the original Swedish Movements.
Ballroom A
Sept. 17 - Sept 19, 2026
Thursday - Saturday
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Dr. Joseph Zappy, DC MSACN
Course Title: Releasing Emotional Trauma A Fascial Manipulation Technique (8 CE hrs)
Explore how the body stores emotions and trauma at the cellular and fascial level using the latest scientific insights. Learn hands-on Myofascial Release techniques that restore mobility, circulation, and connective tissue health while intentionally guiding clients through emotional release. Gain the skills to safely facilitate cathartic experiences, helping clients release stored fear, anger, and sadness, and begin the journey toward authentic healing.
Ballroom B
Sept.17, 2026 (Thursday)
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Ballroom B
Sept.18 - 19, 2026
Friday & Saturday
Theresa Tobin-Macy
Course Title: Fascial Release Therapy (16 CE hrs)
This course has been meticulously designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of fascia anatomy and its profound impacts on overall bodily wellness. By exploring the meridians within the fascial system, attendees will develop a fresh perspective on the intricate connections that govern physical homeostasis.
The course commences with a thorough exploration of fascia anatomy, demystifying the intricate three-dimensional network that envelops, nurtures, and shapes our organs, muscles, bones, and nerves. This intricate weaving plays a vital role in offering structural support, ensuring our body's resilience and adaptability. Additionally, participants will uncover fascinating parallels between the placements of fascia continuities and organ meridians, shedding light on the profound interactions between these systems.
Jim Earley
Course Title: Foundations Of Cupping (8 CE hrs)
● The basic techniques of Cupping and how to apply them to your clients.
● The benefits and contraindications of Cupping.
● Learn the different types of Cupping: Static and Sliding. ● Incorporating massage with Cupping.
● Pre/Post event cupping for athletes. ● Post Cupping guidelines
Monument Room
Sept.17, 2026 (Thursday)
Course Title: Pin & Release (Pin & Stretch) (8 CE hrs)
In this class, we will be covering pin and release techniques for the upper and lower body. This technique works well for your regular clients and for athletes. Pin and release or better known as Pin and Stretch or ART (chiropractors),is a movement based muscle lengthening technique that is highly effective in treating problems with:
● muscle and tendons
● ligaments and fascia

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Ballroom C
Sept.19, 2026 (Saturday)
Susan Hanna (Mu-Xing)
Course Title: Intro To Lomi Lomi (4 CE hrs)
an introductory class designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the life style of a Lomi Lomi practitioner, as well as be able to perform up to 4 techniques for both the front and back of the body.
Ballroom C
Sept.17, 2026 (Thursday) 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Course Title: Plantar Fasciitis (4 CE hrs)
Students will be able to implement specific massage techniques designed to release ischemic tissue associated with Plantar Fasciitis symptoms. This class provides students with a detailed treatment plan incorporating a variety of massage strokes, utilizing heated bamboo and rosewood instruments.
Ballroom C
Sept.17, 2026 (Thursday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Course Title: Bamboo Bliss (8 CE hrs)
A treatment utilizing warm bamboo and rosewood tools to perform deep tissue massage techniques. The warmth of the tools helps to melt muscular tension, allowing the therapist to work deeper with less effort. This one day intensive training class is designed to teach students a full body routine utilizing the instruments as an extension of their hands, reducing overall wear and tear on the therapists.
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Ballroom C
Sept.18, 2026 (Friday)

