Standing Sacral Release
"There is currently a large focus on the release of fascia in the birth world. We think this is incredibly important no matter the nature of the client. It becomes increasingly more so with a pregnant client as we see many structures around the uterus stretched. The fascia makes up the scaffolding that usually holds these structures in place."
Abdominal Lift + Tuck
"The abdominal lift and tuck was originally created to help open up the pelvic inlet and let babies head engage better. We have found it is a great way to help relax the pelvis, as well as give a little more freedom to the uterus by lifting it and giving the pregnant client a break."
Breach Babies
Over 50% of all breech babies turn in their 3rd Trimester. This leads to the perception that most babies will turn and care providers telling their clients there is nothing they need to do proactively. Unfortunately you will then get a lot of clients coming in at 36-37 weeks with a breech looking to get help. Way too late.
Example Curriculum
- The Hypermobile Client (9:52)
- Coccyx Adjustment- Seated and Prone (7:35)
- Broad Ligament
- Abdominal Lift & Tuck (1:33)
- Standing Sacral Release (6:35)
- Release the Jaw ~ Release the Floor (17:38)
- Carpal Tunnel (11:09)
- Power of Breath (1:40)
- Suggested Plan for a Natural Birth
- How Are They Sleeping? (4:35)
- Assessment, Correction and Taping DRAM (3:16)
- Supporting Supplements
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