Lunch & Learn: Unlocking the Power of Corestones and Revolutionize Your Massage Practice

PRESENTED BY
MTAM

VENUE
Zoom Room

CREDITS
1 Core Credit

PRICE
Free

DATE(S) / TIME
Tuesday January 21, 2025 12:00PM-1:00PM

Discover Corestones! Learn what Corestones are and how they can enhance your massage techniques. Our expert speakers will provide a comprehensive overview of their design, functionality, and the science behind their effectiveness. If you are you ready to elevate your massage therapy practice and offer an unparalleled experience to your clients this webinar is for you.

Instructor Bio
Shelle Hagan
In 2001, Shelle is the owner of Elite Therapeutic Massage, a business that has since blossomed into a beacon of wellness in the Fargo/Moorhead area. As the founder and owner, Shelle has dedicated over two decades to providing the best massage care and customer service in the region. Outside of her roles at Elite, Shelle has served as the Acting President of the North Dakota Board of Massage Therapy and is the owner of CoreStone Massage, where she is an innovator and inventor of ergonomic massage stones and stone warmers.
Chad Alfson
Chad Alfson is a distinguished Army veteran and accomplished massage therapist whose career is defined by dedication, expertise, and a passion for continued learning. His therapeutic expertise includes Relaxation Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, and Infused Sports Massage, with a particular focus on Corestone Massage. Chad is especially passionate about Corestones, which he uses heated or cooled to enhance therapeutic outcomes. He values these versatile tools for their convenience and effectiveness, integrating them into his practice to support client healing and comfort. Their ability to promote recovery while extending his workday and career makes Corestones a vital part of his therapeutic approach.

Cancellation Policy
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