Saving Your Hands -- Using Gua Sha Tools to Release Scar Tissue and Adhesions with Jason Abbey

Instructor: Jason Abbey, LMT; NCBTMB #283

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) encompasses the use of tools (generally metal, but not always) for the purpose of stimulating the healing response in the body. This is accomplished through a therapeutic micro trauma by breaking down adhesions and/or scar tissue as well as increasing circulation and nutrition delivery to the treated area in exactly the way that traditional massage affects change. In many cases, IASTM techniques provides instant pain relief, increases ROM, and restores circulation of blood and oxygen.

IASTM is particularly effective at treating scar tissue, adhesions, and hypertonicities. Scar tissue is the body’s way of healing injured tissue quickly and securely through a dense mesh like pattern of tissue. However, scar tissue is not as pliable or as contractile as normal tissue. With the pressure of the tools, mechanical changes at the cellular level can and do occur in order to normalize scar tissue as much as possible.

In addition to scar tissue treatment, IASTM is highly effective in treating a whole verity of soft tissue issues from hypertonicities to adhesions, acute to chronic stages of inflammation, as an effective preventative intervention as well. IASTM is not a “cure all” however when integrated into a holistic approach to healing the body, it is an essential component that helps bridge the gap found in many approaches to health and wellbeing. IASTM is the perfect complementary modality to deep tissue, ROM/stretching, Massage Cupping, Chiropractic, PT, etc.

Gua Sha is a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine in which ancient practitioners scraped the skin along meridians to release chi, or energy. In American Massage, the Gua Sha tools are often used for IASTM purposes.

In this 8-hour class you will learn the fundamentals of IASTM/Gua Sha and how to treat conditions such as tendonitis/tendonosis, sprains/strains, trigger points, hypertonicities, adhesions, as well as how to use it with MFR, scar tissue treatments, and even for cosmetic and relaxation applications.

All equipment needed in class will be supplied for student use.

What to Bring: Please see the class description on the Therapeutic Training Center's Website for details

Bring a Friend Discount: $30 savings - if you register and attend a Jason Abbey class and bring a friend who has never attended a Jason Abbey class, you will receive a $15 discount on the price of your class and your friend who registers and attends will also receive a $15 discount. If you are eligible for a discount, please call 206.853.6875 to register or register by mail as the website only offers classes at the regular price. Only one discount is applied per person.

Class Date: April 12, 2025
Class Time: Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Seattle -- Please click on the this link to go to the class description on the Therapeutic Training Center's website for the location detail.
Cost: $170
Cost/Hour: $21.25/hr
CE Hours: 8

For other classes offered by Jason Abbey, click HERE.

For more information, and to register, please visit:

Robbin Blake
Therapeutic Training Center
P: 206.853.6875

info@theratraining.com
www.theratraining.com

Taught By Jason Abbey, LMT; NCBTMB #283
When Saturday, April 12, 2025 09:00 AM
Where Therapeutic Training Center 700 NW 42nd St Ste 247 (Office only, not a classroom. See location link provided above.)
Seattle, WA 98107
CE Hours 8
Price 170
Posted Friday, March 07, 2025 12:56 PM

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