Cadaver Class at Texas State University

Cadaver Class for LMT's

with Marc Frazier

Sunday, July 14 or July 21, 2024 

9:00am - 2:00pm

6 CEs - $225* Non-Refundable

Please note: 4 hours will be in-person at Texas State and 2 hours will be pre-recorded video sent via email and viewed prior to attending the workshop.

*There will be an additional charge for parking on the day of the workshop.

To participate in this class you must be a licensed massage therapist, physical therapist, Chiropractor, or MD with an active license

About the Workshop:


Join us for an Unforgettable Exploration of the Human Body!
The Texas State University Forensic Anthropology Facility has opened its doors to allow The Lauterstein-Conway Massage School to host an unparalleled learning experience to benefit from experiencing multiple 'prosections'. In this groundbreaking class, led by Marc Frazier, you'll have the chance to work with cadavers to explore, observe, and even touch (with protective gloves on) the actual tissues.
By engaging in this hands-on experience, you'll gain a profound understanding of the structure of the human body, from muscles and bones to tendons, ligaments, and fascia.
Imagine seeing the intricate iliopsoas, exploring the depths of the deep suboccipital muscles, and observing firsthand how nerves and muscles intertwine. You'll have the extraordinary opportunity to witness these incredible phenomena and so much more.
Seeing it and feeling it firsthand will leave an indelible mark on your understanding and appreciation of the human body. Expand your knowledge, refine your skills, and embark on an adventure through the intricacies of the human body.
Registration is limited so be sure to register to secure your place at this once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity. Uncover the secrets of the human body - Sign up today!

 

*This workshop will be held at Texas State University in Round Rock, TX*

About the Instructor:


Marc Frazier,LMT has been a personal trainer for over 35 years and a massage therapist for 20 years. During that time, he has worked extensively in sports massage and clinical settings. He has travelled with numerous teams and is one of the most valued clinical massage and training resources in the Central Texas. His passion is functional anatomy, massage therapy, and their successful clinical application in helping people improve both their structure and functional health.