Deep Tissue Massage Treatment,Part C, A must for any massage therapist looking to master their skills and increase their potential client base. According to major clinics the most popular and sought after treatment is Advanced and Deep Tissue Massage - these courses are very popular with massage therapists looking to add to their knowledge. The Courses Will Teach You How to Apply Deep Tissue and Advanced Massage Techniques: The Deep Muscles of the legs including Hamstrings, Illio-Tibial Band & Quads, Muscles of the lower leg such as the Gastrocnemius, Muscles of the Back, Muscles of the Arms and Shoulders, Feet. Participants will have a good understanding of: Adopting correct working posture for deep tissue work and hands free massage techniques, Observing client posture, How to develop their palpation skills, Recognizing trigger points and how to apply the correct techniques for treating them. Deep Tissue Massage involves the application of exact techniques and pressures to make changes to specific tissue layers of the body. It is a versatile form of treatment providing a means of delivering a more effective form of therapy. The unique Deep Tissue Massage courses taught at AIM have become famous for their specific attention to practitioner posture, application and technique. The courses introduce the practitioner to the theory and practice of Deep Tissue Massage techniques which develop on from foundation diploma courses in massage and/or sports injuries as well as lending its way to "HANDS FREE MASSAGE". The courses are intended to give the practitioner a wider understanding in the therapeutic treatment of patients as well as adding to the arsenal of tools which are available for "SAVING HANDS" during a session. Deep Tissue Massage techniques can be used in conjunction with many other therapies and the course will explore the many other disciplines in which this can be incorporated. These are qualification courses which on completion, will allow the practitioner to obtain full professional insurance and gain employment in conjunction with previous massage training. Lecture Number 1