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Therapists

Jason Spitalnik

Teaching Experience

  • (2024 - Present) Certified NCBTMB Instructor for Fascial Mechanics

  • Developed and teach biology and mechanics of fascia

  • (2010 - 2020) Certified Instructor for Anatomy Trains Myofascial Integration

  • Taught AT courses to students national wide (2007, 2009, 2012, 2013)

  • Developed and taught Orthopedic Assessment and Integral Anatomy for the Health and Wellness Associates Degree Program

Publication

(2023) Contributing Author, The Myofascial System in Form and Movement - by Lauri Nemetz

Certifications

• NCBTMB Instructor

• Structural Integration

• CPR

• Neuromuscular Therapy

Education

  • (2006 - 2007) Anatomy Trains SI Program: Comprehensive training in myofascial meridians and structural integration

  • Structural Integration - 515 Hours

  • (2004) St. John Neuromuscular Therapy Seminars

  • Cervical Injuries, Postural Analysis, Pelvic Stabilization (NMT-1)

  • Pain Mechanisms of Lower Back Pain (NMT-2)

  • Shoulder, Upper Torso, Spinal Column, And Extremities (NMT-3)

  • TMJ Dysfunction, Hands, Feet, and Eyes (NMT-4)

  • Neuromuscular Components of Cranial Decompression and Scoliosis (NMT-5)

  • Visceral Massage and Structural Balancing (NMT-7)

  • (2004) Florida College of Natural Health Massage Certification Program

Continuing Education

(2005) Aaron Mattes 24 Hours - Active Isolated Stretching

(2006) James Waslaski Orthopedic Massage and Pain Management Seminar 40 Hours - 5 Day Intensive

(2006) James Waslaski Orthopedic Massage and Pain Management Seminar 20 Hours - Lower Body

(2006) Anatomy Trains 15 Hours - Intrinsic Muscles of the Pelvis

(2007) Fascial Research Congress - Boston MA

(2008) Michele Doucette 25 Hours - Zero Balancing

(2010) The Bodywork Education Project 2 Hours - Strolling Under the Skin

(2010) Jim Asher 21 Hours -Working with Children

(2010) Stanley Rosenberg 14 Hours - Face Work

(2011) Anatomy Trains Teacher Training

(2012) Jon Martine Neural Mobilization 32 Hours - Shoulder and Pelvic Girdles Part 1

(2013) Jon Martine Neural Mobilization 32 Hours - Shoulder and Pelvic Girdles Part 2

(2013) Thomas Myers 14 Hours - Fascial Fitness

(2013) Dr. Emily Splichal 4 Hours - Barefoot Rx

(2014) James Earls 21 Hours - Walking the Lines Gait and Fascial Efficiency

(2015) Fascial Research Congress - Washington DC

(2015) Jon Martine Neural Mobilization 32 Hours - Neural, Visceral, and Energetic Integration

(2016) Jaap van der Wal and Thomas Myers 28 Hours - The Ultimate Embryo

(2018) Anatomy Trains 40 Hours - Fascial Dissection

(2018) Crafted Touch 21 Hours - Balancing the Face

(2021) Sharon Wheeler 24 Hours - The Tail End - Pelvic realignment

(2023) Sally S. Dickerson, PHD 6 Hours - The Immune System - Mind Body Connections

(2024) Gil Hedley 5 Hours - The Nerve Project

Robin Conley

Robin is a lifelong Aquidneck Island resident who has been practicing massage and bodywork since graduating with honors from the CCRI therapeutic massage program in 2006, where she was awarded a community service certificate by the school for her work as an intern at "The Healing Co-Op" providing theraputic massage treatment's to cancer patients. In addition, she has also carries advanced certifications by the "Core Institute" for training in "Sports Bodywork and Performance Enhancement", Active Isolated Stretching (the "Mattes Method") as well as training in massage cupping, and Kinesio Taping, Advanced Sports Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Graston Technique. Robin has extensive experience working with a variety of athletes, ranging from world class athletes, to the weekend warrior, being an integral part of their training and maintenance. She is a co-chair of the RIAMTA Sports Massage Team, working at the finish line at events such as the Boston Marathon, the MS150, The flattest Century in the East and the Save the Bay Swim to name a few. In 2012, Robin completed her first 2 week Olympic Rotation with the U.S.A. sports medicine clinic treating the "Team USA" Olympic athletes during the FIBT Bobsled and Skeleton World Cup races at the Olympic Training Facility in Lake Placid, New York. In 2014 she attended the USA Triathlon Medical Multisport Conference hosted by the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Robins latest accomplishment is completing a second 16 day Olympic rotation in at the Colorado Springs Olympic facility working with a variety of athletes during their trials and training to include Team USA men's and woman's Wrestling, Weightlifting, Pentathlon, Shooting, Speed Skating, Gymnastics, Boxing, Judo, Tai Kwan Do, Snowboarding, Skiing, Cycling and more.Robin was the recipient of the 2014 "Mercury Love Award", voted best massage therapist in Newport County.

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