Deep Massage: Solutions For Back Tension & Pain – FULL!

Deep Massage: Solutions For Back Tension & Pain

with David Lauterstein

January 16, 2022
Sunday, 9am-4pm 

6 CE hours - $150

*Reminder: Face Masks are required to be worn at all times on the TLC Campus. 

About the Workshop:


Deep Massage: Solutions for Back Tension & Pain will give you techniques and a deeper, practical understanding of the anatomy of the back. We will also look at the relevance of the nervous system/energy and how to optimize your touch to assure the best clinical results. Deep Massage is a modality which consciously works with the structure and the energy of the body.

By engaging more than just structure, Deep Massage is easier on both the client and therapist, than effortful “deep tissue..” This workshop will give you techniques and understandings that you can apply the vry next day in your work. The work you will learn will be drawn in part from David Lauterstein’s “Deep Massage Book”, described as “the most innovative book for bodyworkers in the past 30 years!”

About the Instructor:


11.01.Web.StaffHeadshot.DavidDavid Lauterstein, LMT, MTI, Cert. ZB, TLC School Co-Founder, has been in massage and bodywork practice since 1977 and has become one of the most highly respected international educators in the massage therapy realm – inducted in 2011 into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame, honored as the 2012 recipient of AMTA’s Jerome Perlinski Teacher of the Year Award, and in 2013 by the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education as “Educator of the Year.”  David regularly teaches in England and throughout the U.S since 1982. He is the author of the books, Putting the Soul Back in the Body: A Manual of Imaginative Anatomy for Massage Therapists, Life in the Bones: A Biography of Dr. Fritz Smith and Zero Balancing and The Deep Massage Book: How to Combine Structure and Energy in Bodywork. He is certified in Structural Bodywork, Zero Balancing and is a ZB Faculty member. His background prior to massage therapy was in philosophy and music composition (BA, U of Illinois, 1972). Click here to learn more about David, his books, and classes.