2008 HAPTA Continuing Education (Courses with * are provided to you by your HAPTA. Mahalo for supporting your chapter!)
HAPTA Presents: Myosfascial Restructuring Upper Quadrant Note! This course will be offered again in the fall. Please contact us if you’d like to attend. Tanya Raymond Pt, LmtAfter receiving a BS in PE, Tanya graduated from Pacific University in 1982 in PT. In 1994, Tanya completed a certification in Hellerwork, a style of body work, which blends MFR (what Tanya refers to as myofascial restructuring), movement awareness and voice dialog. Prior to her Hellerwork training, Tanya worked in acute care, home health, outpatient PT and sportsmedicine. In working for Straub Hospital over 10 years, Tanya was given numerous opportunities for growth in the various rehab satellites. Tanya has been in private practice since 1995, focusing on balancing the structure and ease of movement using primarily MFR, stabilization, lengthening and movement awareness. Tanya’s offices are in Honolulu, Oahu and Kula, Maui.Keri Yamamoto, Otr, LmtKeri Yamamoto, OTR, has been a Registered Occupational Therapist since 1986 and a Licensed Massage Therapist since 1996. She has hospital and clinical experience in adult rehabilitation specializing in neurological and orthopedic / skeletal musculature problems. By integrating her skills and knowledge from a wide range of systems, Keri has created a powerful and exciting approach to assist people with what they need to improve in function and wellness. Keri provides a wide range of care in her private practice in Honolulu such as general wellness care, stress reduction, pain relief, preventative maintenance, physical rehabilitation and injury prevention. She also works at Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Mililani ClinicMay 3-4, 2008 back to top
2008 HAPTA Annual Spring Conference and Annual Business Meeting Diagnosis And Treatment Of Movement System Impairment Syndromes back to top
21st World Congress Rehabilitation International (RI)-Québec 2008 "Disability Rights and Social Participation: Ensuring a Society for All" back to top
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