Peggy Lamb, MA, LMT, BCTMB
Peggy Lamb has been practicing massage since 1986 and is nationally certified. She received her initial training at the New Mexico Academy of Massage and Advanced Healing Arts in Santa Fe and at Wellness Skills, Inc. in Dallas. She taught Clinical Anatomy and Physiology, Trigger Point Therapy and Swedish Technique at Wellness Skills, Inc. and is now on the faculty of Texas Healing Arts Institute in Austin.
Peggy holds a Masters Degree in Dance from American University in Washington, D.C. She also teaches dance and yoga and is a personal trainer. Peggy is an approved CEU provider for the Texas Department of Health, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and by the Florida Department of Health. She brings her eclectic and extensive background into her teaching for an interesting and enlightening learning experience.
Courses
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Video
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Hours: 4
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From $65 / $83
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Hours: 3
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Stretch Your Clients!Format: Video
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Hours: 3
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From $88 / $121
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Active Release and Deep Tissue TechniquesFormat: Video
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Hours: 2
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The Rotator Cuff: Deep Tissue Protocols to Stop the Pain!
Course Description:
Discover new tools to give your clients complete freedom from shoulder pain and restore function. Learn about rotator cuff injuries, how to release the affected muscles within the shoulder complex, and prevent future injuries. Experience the power of Peggy Lamb’s Muscle Swimming techniques which incorporates elements of deep tissue, myofascial release, and trigger point techniques that glide the fascial layers and involve the neurology of active muscle contraction. and...
The Iliopsoas: The Missing Link to Lower Back and Hip Pain
Course Description:
Discover how to unearth the root of back pain and identify proper methods for releasing the iliopsoas' vital core muscle of the body to return power, ease, and fluidity to your patients.
For many therapists, treating low back pain is the number one issue for their patients. While there are likely a myriad of causes for this pain, the biggest factor is the iliopsoas muscle. When the...
Stretch Your Clients!
Course Description:
Postural issues are the root cause of most chronic muscular/skeletal conditions. Muscles that are locked short (hyper-tonic muscles) are a principal factor in these conditions. Your clients may be trying to correct their posture, but muscles with short resting lengths are impeding their efforts. When a muscle is injured, its resting length shortens. Failure to integrate skilled stretching results in continued joint compression, re-injury and frustration.
This...
SI Joint Dysfunction Treatment: A Manual Therapy Approach
Course Description:
Your work with lower back pain can give clients their lives back, allowing them to once again enjoy the activities that debilitating pain had taken from them.
But core misalignment and sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD), the source of pain for one out of three clients with back pain, can mimic numerous dysfunctions including neck and shoulder pain that frustrate your ability to identify the root of your...
Active Release and Deep Tissue Techniques
Course Description:
Skilled, comprehensive and precise active release/deep tissue work can provide powerful relief to people with myofascial and muscular imbalances. Learn the primary principles of intelligent and evidence-based manual therapy and discover gentle, effective and safe strategies for restoring muscular health by learning techniques that employ high precision with minimal force. These techniques have the added benefit of reducing wear and tear on the therapist’s body by respecting their ecology...
Stretch Your Clients!- Wednesday, February 5th 2025, 5:00pm-8:00pm ET
Course Overview
Postural issues are the root cause of most chronic muscular/skeletal conditions. Muscles that are locked short (hyper-tonic muscles) are a principal factor in these conditions. Your clients may be trying to correct their posture, but muscles with short resting lengths are impeding their efforts. When a muscle is injured, its resting length shortens. Failure to integrate skilled stretching results in continued joint compression, re-injury and frustration.
This...