Ki Results: Keystone Principles of The Face, Neck and Head

Ki Results: Keystone Principles of The Face, Neck and Head

205 N College AveBloomington, IN
Sunday, May 17 at 12 pm to Monday, May 18 at 6 pm
Overview

Combine multiple techniques, including Myofascial, Cranial Sacral, and Swedish massage to name a few, designed to enrich your practice.

Ki Results: Keystone Principles for the Head, Neck, and Face is a results-driven continuing education course designed to help massage therapists confidently assess and treat one of the most complex regions of the body.

This course explores the anatomy of the head, neck, and face from superficial layers to deeper structures, providing clarity on when, why, and how to apply advanced techniques for therapeutic and aesthetic outcomes. You’ll learn how to integrate Myofascial, Cranial Sacral, Swedish, and other complementary approaches into cohesive, effective treatment plans.

Ideal for addressing tension, headaches, jaw dysfunction, neck pain, nervous system stress, and facial concerns, this class emphasizes critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and sustainable practitioner techniques. Whether incorporated into full-body sessions or focused treatments, the skills taught in this course support lasting client results and practitioner confidence.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key anatomical structures of the head, neck, and face
  • Understand tissue relationships and nervous system influence in this region
  • Apply advanced techniques safely and effectively
  • Integrate multiple modalities into cohesive treatment strategies
  • Assess client needs and determine appropriate therapeutic approaches
  • Address tension, pain, jaw dysfunction, and facial holding patterns
  • Educate clients on treatment goals and expected outcomes
  • Maintain practitioner body mechanics, pacing, and energetic sustainability

12 CE NCBTMB Approved.

Combine multiple techniques, including Myofascial, Cranial Sacral, and Swedish massage to name a few, designed to enrich your practice.

Ki Results: Keystone Principles for the Head, Neck, and Face is a results-driven continuing education course designed to help massage therapists confidently assess and treat one of the most complex regions of the body.

This course explores the anatomy of the head, neck, and face from superficial layers to deeper structures, providing clarity on when, why, and how to apply advanced techniques for therapeutic and aesthetic outcomes. You’ll learn how to integrate Myofascial, Cranial Sacral, Swedish, and other complementary approaches into cohesive, effective treatment plans.

Ideal for addressing tension, headaches, jaw dysfunction, neck pain, nervous system stress, and facial concerns, this class emphasizes critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and sustainable practitioner techniques. Whether incorporated into full-body sessions or focused treatments, the skills taught in this course support lasting client results and practitioner confidence.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key anatomical structures of the head, neck, and face
  • Understand tissue relationships and nervous system influence in this region
  • Apply advanced techniques safely and effectively
  • Integrate multiple modalities into cohesive treatment strategies
  • Assess client needs and determine appropriate therapeutic approaches
  • Address tension, pain, jaw dysfunction, and facial holding patterns
  • Educate clients on treatment goals and expected outcomes
  • Maintain practitioner body mechanics, pacing, and energetic sustainability

12 CE NCBTMB Approved.

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Highlights

  • 1 day 6 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 11:45 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

205 N College Ave

205 North College Avenue

Bloomington, IN 47404

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The Keplinger Institute for Wellness and Art
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