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THE HESCH METHOD: Level 1 Lower Body
 September 23-24th, 8am-5pm
​ Still Point Wellness
946 Tunnel Road, Asheville, NC, 28805

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15.0 HOURS CE approved by NCBTMB continuing education approved provider #451945-12, 2023.
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The most overlooked secret to better, faster, easier treatment results is understanding how to assess and restore “micro-motions” in joints throughout the entire body. These subtle movements are the essential building blocks for the larger movements we commonly measure and typically associate with proper joint mobility and healthy soft tissues.


When micro-motions becomes restricted, the body must find ways to adapt and compensate. These compensations often manifest as muscles becoming overactive or inhibited and often become the local source of the complaints which our clients present. However, the root cause of many chronic and recurring local pains are the subtle micro-motion blockages found elsewhere within the deepest, densest layers of the musculoskeletal system. 


Failure to identify and restore the micro-motion restrictions leaves us managing our clients’ symptoms, rather than addressing the source of the problem. Once the micro-motions are restored, the neuromuscular system can recalibrate itself, and pain-free, easeful and efficient movement is often quickly restored neurological inhibitions.