Anatomy Continuing Education for Body Workers

Refresh your musculoskeletal anatomy knowledge and elevate your skills using visual, audio and tactile techniques so you can soak in the information and remember it.

  • Palpate, explore and color on the body to bring the muscles to the surface and more accurately see how they move.

  • Apply clay onto model skeletons to experience the muscles in 3-D.

  • Evaluate joint range of motion, considering muscle involvement to go deeper with your understanding.

  • Explore exercises, stretches, and self-care techniques to nurture and restore your system and integrate the material in a meaningful way.

  • Earn CEC’s and write it off as a business expense.

Body Regions Covered - muscles, bony landmarks, motions and more
Shoulder
Forearm
Hand
Spine
Head
Neck
Hip
Lower Leg
Foot

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This material is designed for:

Massage Therapists
Yoga teachers
Pilates professionals
Personal trainers
Chiropractors
Physical Therapists
Group fitness instructors 
Physically active people

Learning Objectives

*Review muscle location and function

*Explore range of motion and movement of the joints

*Integrate muscles with exercises, stretches and self-care techniques


Feedback from students

Beverly is a great anatomy teacher who makes her classes fun and interactive. She gave us an appreciation for each muscle by focusing on body awareness, visualization and what it feels like to actually contract that muscle. I recommend Beverly’s courses to anyone interested in anatomy even if you have taken previous anatomy courses.
— Dr. Adam Manninen, D.C.
Bev offers an excellent program. I love the technique of using balloons and bands.
— Sharon Byrnes, Pilates Instructor
Bev is a one of a kind anatomy teacher! I have taken 3 courses over anatomy before meeting Bev and I can finally say that I am confident with what I know! She explains everything to make it easier for you and never hesitates to answer a question, it is impressive how knowledgeable she is.
— Amy Grevious, LMT