Approved for 14 CEUs for Physical Therapists in Louisiana and Mississippi
Additional state approval is pending. ASHA approval for SLPs pending.
Upcoming Trainings
Boca Raton, FL
Lafayette, LA
Wichita, KS
Who This Training is Designed For
Physical Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Massage Therapists & Bodyworkers
Chiropractors
Dentists & airway-focused providers
Other practitioners working hands-on with the body
Parents interested in learning gentle techniques to support their family
Since launching in 2026, Restorative Fascial Therapy has been taught in multiple locations across Louisiana and Mississippi.
This 2-day hands-on clinical training introduces the principles of Restorative Fascial Therapy and explores how accumulated tension patterns can impact:
- Posture and mobility
- Breathing and airway function
- Tongue mobility and oral function
- Nervous system regulation
- Pain
- Infant development and feeding
- Emotional and physical stress response
Participants will learn to identify tension patterns throughout the body and develop practical, hands-on skills to support the body's natural unwinding process.
Through lecture, demonstration, case studies, and extensive hands-on practice, attendees will leave with techniques they can immediately begin incorporating into clinical practice or home care.
Interested in attending or learning more? Join the interest list to be notified when dates, locations, and registration opens.
This practitioner training is intended for educational purposes only and does not provide licensure or scope expansion. Practioners are responsible for working within their own professional scope and applicable regulations.
Why Restorative Fascial Therapy?
Restorative Fascial Therapy was developed through years of personal and clinical experience working with infants, children, and adults.
Unlike many other manual therapy approaches that focus primarily on symptom relief, RFT emphasizes listening to the body's protective patterns, recognizing compensation strategies, and supporting the body's natural ability to "unwind."
Participants learn not only hands-on techniques, but also how to recognize the deeper patterns influencing movement, function, regulation, and healing.