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June 6, 2025
Phase 4: Releases for the Interosseous Membranes of the Forearm & Lower Leg
Melissa Malm
Ashland, OR
Ortho-Bionomy® uses osteopathic-based, gentle, comfortable body positions and movements to stimulate self-correcting reflexes within the muscles and nerves.
This method is specific and structure oriented. The techniques of this foundation class can alleviate tension patterns of the interosseous membranes within 10-30 seconds. It is easy on the practitioner and can be integrated into any massage or bodywork session.
Included in the class tuition is access to a pre-requisite online video with necessary information about Ortho-Bionomy, so that we can spend more class time doing hands on work. If you have recently taken an Ortho-Bionomy class this requirement may be waived, please ask for more details.
The Releases for the Interosseous Membranes of the Forearm & Lower Leg 4 hour class will include hands on techniques for the Radius & Ulna of the forearm and Tibia & Fibula of the lower leg, to help release each area’s Interosseous Membrane.
This class can be taken as a stand-alone class, or to complement any other Phase 4 class.
This class is NCBTMB approved. This four hour “mini class” can be used for Phase 4 requirements for the Society of Ortho-Bionomy International® Associate and Practitioner training programs.
Hours |
4 |
NCBTMB |
Yes |
Prerequisites: |
None |
Coordinator: |
Ashland Institute of Massage |
Phone: |
541.482.5134 |
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