Fascial Manipulation WOrkshops

Workshop Overview

This Fascial Manipulation workshop introduces the basic principles of Fascial Manipulation (FM). In this workshop, you will learn the systematic framework to palpate and navigate segments of the fascial planes. The workshop also introduces the FM assessment framework that methodically helps the clinician to understand how prior injuries, surgeries and musculoskeletal trauma contribute to pain and dysfunction. This course combines online lecture and hands on practical components that will introduce you to the assessment and treatment process, making you able to better resolve your patients musculoskeletal pain.

Workshop Includes

Online lectures to explain the:

 – Anatomical connections of the muscular fascia that form myofascial planes / chains
 – Physiological and biomechanical behaviour of fascia in the musculoskeletal system
 – The cause of fascial pain and dysfunction, and the ability to differentiate fascial densifications from fibrosis

 In-person practical components to develop your skills in:

Palpating the fascial system Identifying the Centres of Coordination (fascial points) and organisation of the fascial planes / chains
Identifying fascial densifications that cause pain and dysfunction The treatment techniques to treat densifications and restore normal fascial function
The Fascial Manipulation assessment to understand how to formulate hypotheses connecting past musculoskeletal medical history to current pain and dysfunction

When

Saturday, 29th November 2025 from 9:00am – 2:00pm

Where

Melbourne Athletic Development Physiotherapy
168 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford 3067, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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