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NMP Somatic Education Natural Movement Pattern Somatics - Module 3 & 4

Calgary, AB

NMP Somatic Education™ – Natural Movement Pattern Somatics

NMP Somatics™ is a Canadian-developed, progressive somatic movement education program (the Somatic Exercise Teacher Training) designed for Registered Massage Therapists and bodywork professionals. Grounded in Hanna Somatic Education, neuroplasticity, and sensory-motor learning, the program aligns with Canadian massage therapy values of client safety, professional boundaries, and evidence-informed practice. The training emphasizes how many chronic pain and postural patterns are neurological rather than structural and provides practical, non-forceful movement tools that complement hands-on massage therapy within scope of practice.

NMP Somatics™ is further informed by peer-reviewed clinical research, including findings published in the Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (2022), which demonstrated significant reductions in chronic neck and low back pain, decreased reliance on pain medication, and fewer physician visits following Hanna Somatic Education sessions, supporting somatic movement education as a safe, non-pharmacological approach to neuromuscular retraining.

Program Overview (Modules 1– 4).  This professional training progresses from foundational neuromuscular awareness to applied teaching, observation, and assisted learning principles.

Participants learn how chronic pain, posture, and movement limitations are often neurological in origin, and how somatic exercises can safely retrain the brain-body connection.

Offered both In Person & Online.

PRICE:
Online Modules: $500 each
In Person Modules: $650 each

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Participants will:

  • Understand the neurological basis of chronic muscle tension and postural imbalance.
  • Identify flexor, extensor, rotational, and limb-based movement patterns.
  • Develop strong observation skills for movement quality and coordination.
  • Learn safe, non-invasive somatic exercises for self-care and client education.
  • Integrate movement-based strategies to complement hands-on massage therapy.

TEACHING FORMAT

  • Experiential, movement-based learning.
  • Floor-based and functional somatic exercises.
  • Small group practice, observation, and discussion.
  • Emphasis on client safety, nervous system regulation, and professional scope.

Calgary, AB
Module 3 May 9 & 10, 2026
Module 4 May 11 & 12, 2026 (pending approval for MTAS con-ed credits)

Register Now

NMP Somatics™ programs are currently hosted by Serenity Somatics while the NMP Somatic Education Canada website is under development.
EMAIL: serenitysomatics@gmail.com

rmtPRO Facial Massage: Eastern Techniques (Level 2)

Saskatoon, SK

rmtPRO Facial Massage and Skincare (Level 1)

SASKATOON - May 6th, 7th, 8th
OTTAWA - May 20th, 21st, 22nd

Early Bird Tuition: $945 + HST    After Early Bird: $1050 + HST
Location: MTAS Office 1738 Quebec Ave #22, Saskatoon,  SK
Time: 9am-5pm daily

MTAS 20 primary credits

Tuition is always half price for those taking rmtPRO Facial Massage and Skincare for the second time!

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NEW - rmtPRO Facial Massage: Eastern Techniques (Level 2)
Prerequisite: rmtPRO Facial Massage and Skincare (Level 1)

SASKATOON - May 9th
OTTAWA - May 23rd

Location: MTAS Office 1738 Quebec Ave #22, Saskatoon, SK
Time: 9am-5pm
Tuition: $485 +HST   Early Bird Tuition: $430 + HST 

MTAS 7 primary credits

 

IF YOU HAVE BEEN AN RMTPRO STUDENT IN THE PAST GIVE BRANDI A TEXT AND ASK FOR YOUR SPECIAL ALUMNI COUPON CODE!

REGISTER ONLINE: https://www.rmtproeducation.com/calendarregistration.html

QUESTIONS? CALL OR TEXT BRANDI: 306-321-4991

Joint reviews of the TMJ and Cranium

Online

We are pleased to announce that the CnC Team has finalized our 2026 course schedule. 

Anatomy Webinars (via Google Meet)
Regular Pricing: $100 | Early Bird Pricing: $50 

- March 23: Joint reviews of the shoulder (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends March 10.

- April 13: Joint reviews of the Hip (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends March 31.

- May 11: Joint reviews of the TMJ and Cranium (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends April 26.

- June 15: Joint reviews of the elbow and wrist (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends May 29.

- September 14: Joint reviews of the knee and ankle (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends August 28.

- October 19: Joint reviews of head and neck (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends October 3.

- November 9: Joint reviews of the Trunk (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Early Bird ends October 20.

 
In-Person Courses (Axiom Career College unless otherwise noted)

- April 18: Silicone Cupping 1 (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $650 (Early Bird: $500 until March 10). Additional cost: $65 for Silicone Cups.

- April 19: Silicone Cupping 1 (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $650 (Early Bird: $500 until March 10). Additional cost: $65 for Silicone Cups.

- May 30 & 31: Adhesive Capsulitis Treatment Specialist (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $900 (Early Bird: $750 until April 15).

- July 13: Silicone Cupping 2 (Location: TBD) (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $650 (Early Bird: $500 until June 1). 

- September 12 & 13: Adhesive Capsulitis Treatment Specialist (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $900 (Early Bird: $750 until August 3).

- November 21 & 22: Myofascial Pain Syndrome Treatment Specialist (9:00 am – 6:00 pm). Price: $900 (Early Bird: $750 until October 13).

Webinar: Decolonizing Massage Therapy: Cultural Safety, Indigenous Perspectives & Allyship

Online

Tuesday, May 12, 2026
5:30 PM-7:00 PM (SK time)

Webinar: Decolonizing Massage Therapy: Cultural Safety, Indigenous Perspectives & Allyship
Hosted by MTAM


This introductory session supports Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) in developing cultural safety, cultural humility, and informed practice when working with Indigenous clients and communities. Through an Indigenous-informed perspective, the session explores how colonial history continues to shape health systems, care experiences, and therapeutic relationships. Participants will be introduced to key Indigenous concepts such as relationalism, relative-centred practice, and grey-thinking, and how these frameworks can be meaningfully applied within clinical and professional massage therapy settings. The tone of the session is grounded, reflective, and practical — focused on building awareness, strengthening allyship, and supporting respectful, culturally safe care in everyday practice.

Participants will explore:

• Key concepts: cultural safety and cultural humility
• Historical and systemic factors shaping Indigenous health today
• How colonial structures influence care experiences and client interactions
• Practical strategies for building culturally safe and respectful therapeutic relationships
• Do’s and don’ts rooted in lived experience and Indigenous teachings
• How relational approaches can strengthen trust, communication, and care outcomes


1.5 primary credits

For more details and to register, visit the MTAM website:
https://mtam.mb.ca/events-courses/mtam-courses-and-events/details/?EventId=4293

ABMP CE Summit - Aging Clients

Online

Register here.  https://www.abmp.com/summit?_zs=wIq9g&_zl=RsHt4

 

Free online summit - 3 primary credits

SFH CranioSacral Therapy Level 1

Calgary, AB

SFH CranioSacral Therapy Level 2

Calgary, AB

SFH CranioSacral Therapy Level 3

Calgary, AB

THE MYOFASCIAL CUPPING TECHNIQUE (MCT) - FOUNDATION COURSE

Saskatoon, SK

THE MYOFASCIAL CUPPING TECHNIQUE™ (MCT) - FOUNDATION COURSE
(Taught around the world since 2002)

Locations: Saskatoon & Edmonton
Instructor: Monty Churchman, RMT
Register: www.comphs.com.au

INTRODUCTION

The Myofascial Cupping Technique™ (MCT) was first developed in 2002 by David Sheehan in Australia and can provide profound benefits for your clients, particularly with assisting the body in maintaining Range Of Motion, eliminating Myofascial Trigger Points and reducing restrictive and sometimes-painful fascial adhesions commonly found from repetitive movement originating from sports and the workplace. By reducing fascial adhesions, while encouraging optimal hydration levels of soft tissue, MCT can assist in reducing the incidence of injury and maintaining functional soft tissue.

MCT is a fabulous addition to the toolbox for Massage Therapists. It is a modified version of the ancient Eastern-style cupping with major differences that include targeting the musculoskeletal and fascial systems rather than meridian systems used by traditional Chinese practitioners and using the cups in a moving sequence, rather than stationery.


FOUNDER - DAVID SHEEHAN (AUSTRALIA)

David Sheehan is an experienced clinician, educator, and international presenter specialising in myofascial cupping therapy. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement), a Diploma of Health Science (Remedial Massage), and a Diploma of Education.

With a background as a lead sports trainer working with football clubs, David has extensive experience using vacuum cupping for both injury prevention and rehabilitation. In 2002, before cupping was widely recognised within allied health professions, David was a key driver in adapting traditional cupping methods for modern clinical application to the musculoskeletal system, and more recently, the fascial system of the body.

Since 2002, he has refined these approaches into the Myofascial Cupping Technique™ (MCT), an energy-efficient and highly effective method designed for practical, evidence-informed clinical use. MCT applies the controlled gliding of negatively pressurised cups across soft tissue, assisted by massage creams and, when indicated, joint mobilisation. David teaches this technique to manual therapists including physiotherapists, osteopaths, podiatrists, chiropractors, remedial and myotherapists across Australia, the UK, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA, integrating hands-on skills with clinical reasoning and safety principles.

LEAD INSTRUCTOR - MONTY CHURCHMAN
Monty Churchman RMT, CSMTA Sport Fellow (SF), HPC (he/him)

Monty has been a Registered Massage Therapist since 1996, CSMTA (SF) since 2018, a High- Performance Practitioner with Sport Scientist Canada (HPC) and is the CSMTA Liaison for the High-Performance Advisory Council and Own the Podium. He is proud to be a member of both the MTAS (Massage Therapists Association of Saskatchewan) and the CSMTA (Canadian Sport Massage Therapists Association). Currently he practices in Saskatoon SK.

Monty has served on the Education and Exam committees, as well as being a current Provincial Board examiner with MTAS. He has also served as the CSMTA National Secretary from 2011-2015, as Vice President, Ethics and Mentorship Chair from 2016-2022 and currently advises on the Membership committee.

He is an Instructor of the CSMTA Advanced Sport Massage Course since 2018, the “Self Massage and the Athlete” workshops on behalf of the Sport Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchewan, and the Myofascial Cupping Technique. Monty helps support all levels of athletes and over the years has had the privilege to work with the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders (1999-2002) as well as organizing and implementing massage therapy at Rider training camps (2013-2018), the University of Saskatchewan Women’s Volleyball team (2006-2008), the U of S Women’s Basketball team (2009-2022), and U of S Women’s Hockey 2024.

He is a member of the Integrated Support Team (IST) for the Canadian National Paralympic Swim Team (2015-2022). This has seen him work many performance preparation camps and World Championships across North America, Europe, and the U.K. 2022 saw him selected to the Core Medical Team for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, the 2023 Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile, and the FISU Summer Games in Rhine-Ruhr Germany. He has worked the Grand Slam of Curling Championships in 2019, the 2021 Olympic Curling Trials, and the 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games.

Monty regularly incorporates, IASTM, Myofascial Cupping, Neuromuscular therapy, sport massage, Active Isolated Stretching and PNF stretching in his practice.

How does it work?

By creating a Negative Pressure (tensional) above the surface of the tissues, we decrease the atmospheric pressure allowing the tissue to be lifted and thus causing changes in pressure beneath the skin including the muscle and surrounding fascia. Importantly, our gliding technique creates a traditional MFR technique (push/compression effect) using the leading rim of the cup, which is then followed by a ‘lifting’ negative pressure over the same area (pull effect). As the cup leaves the area we once again create a push/compression effect.

Who uses MCT?

Massage & Remedial therapists
Myotherapists
Podiatrists
Physiotherapists
Chiropractors
Osteopaths
Occupational Therapists
Sport medicine professionals


Why you should attend this workshop?

• Learn to lift and separate soft tissue, rather than compression techniques which can be painful and ineffective.
• Change from the "thumb busting" day in day out approach to your day in the clinic.
• Treat conditions all more effectively incorporating Negative Pressure which you cannot achieve using traditional Myofascial Release techniques.
• Create change both on a musculoskeletal and neural level. 
• Produce painless results similar to deep tissue work.
• Offer your clients an alternative to standard massage treatments.

What’s covered?

• Current evidence-based research supporting the benefits associated with MCT.
• Use of equipment, infection control and contra-indications.
• Anatomy of the fascia and its inter-relationship with the musculo-skeletal system.
• After thorough demonstrations and discussion, students will practice exact area specific sequences including correct direction and amount of negative pressure to be applied.
• Specific clinical applications including the treatment for Scar Tissue, Myofascial Trigger Points, Plantar Fasciitis and various shoulder conditions will be explored.


WHEN, WHERE & TIMES

2-DAY FOUNDATION COURSES (14 Primary Credits for MTAS Members)

SASKATOON
Date: Saturday 23 & Sunday 24 May 2026
Venue: Axiom Career College
Times: 9:30am – 5:00pm each day

EDMONTON
Date: Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 June 2026
Venue: Vicars School of Massage Therapy
Times: 9:30am – 5:00pm each day

WORKSHOP VIDEO TEASERS
Head to https://www.comphs.com.au for further information including an introductory video explaining the technique in more depth; listen to James Waslaski (USA) talk about how beneficial the techniques are for you to learn and watch video testimonials from past students.