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Exploring the Healing Potential of Cupping: SFHs Specialized Course

  Founded and supervised by Ms. Linda Hoppe, Seminars for Health Today is one of the best distributors of medical training to healthcare professionals In Canada, Australia and the United States of America. As a certified Physiotherapist, Ms. Linda Hoppe has compiled 30+ years of experience in treatment, instructing and course development. Today, she educates healthcare professionals on the following:  Orthopaedic massage  Kinetic massage  Assisted - Stretching therapy  Oncology massage  Client Strategy Development   What Is Cupping? In recent times, Cupping has emerged as an alternative treatment where therapists place cups on your skin to create suction and reduce inflammation, enhance relaxation, moderate blood flow, etc.  The two types of Cupping used in modern medication are: Dry Cupping : After placing a glass or cup on the skin, the warm air is vacuumed and suctioned out. This increases blood circulation at a specific point, causing ...

Beyond Basic Techniques: Advanced Shoulder Therapy Strategies for Optimal Results

The shoulder is one of the most functional and injurious muscles in the human composition. Just an introductory look at the body part we use the most, from carrying items to even essential functions to opening doors, writing, and typing, requires shoulder flexion.  National Institute of Health data shows a conditional prevalence of shoulder pain in 18-26 percent of the population. The average cost of shoulder surgeries in the USA ranges from 6,000 to 22,000 dollars.  Meanwhile, a Canadian start-up seminar for Health offers a specialize in the shoulder course for healthcare professionals to reiterate the shoulder principles.     SEMINAR FOR HEALTH PROGRAM - SPECIALIZE IN THE SHOULDER  Aimed at American and Canadian healthcare professionals, the 4 courses are all focused on separate dimensions of shoulder pain therapy, such as  Effective tissue manipulation,  Target muscle release of the chest  Target muscle release of anterior shoulder,...