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Beyond the Wrist: Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Related Conditions

by Susan Findlay BSc RGN, SRMT

Wednesday 18th June, 7pm via Zoom. 

“It’s just a bit of wrist pain!”...until it’s Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Join Susan Findlay live on 18th June as she unpacks what CTS really is, how to treat it effectively, and why massage therapy and realistic homecare can make all the difference in resolving this frustrating condition.

She’ll also explore how many of these rehabilitation techniques can be adapted for issues like tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow, making this a practical, valuable session for any soft tissue therapist looking to get real results in clinic.

This webinar focuses on hands-on, proven techniques that support long-term change and client wellbeing.

Aims and objectives:

  • Tests that support or disprove the hypothesis
  • Developing an understanding of the pathology
  • Determining possible causes
  • Recognizing signs and symptoms
  • Rehabilitation from a soft tissue therapist’s perspective
  • Choosing the right techniques for the best outcome
  • Practical work to explore techniques that work best
  • Understanding how to motivate your client to make the necessary changes to resolve the condition
  • Homecare strategies that are realistic and relevant, more importantly, solutions that clients will love to do
 We look forward to seeing you on the night! Don’t forget – if you can’t make it on 18th June, you will have 14 days to rewatch the webinar as many times as you like. 

About Susan

Like most of the people I teach, I came to remedial massage by way of a journey.

My journey began with classical dance and gymnastics back in my home country, Canada. When your body is the tool that you work with, you learn to take notice of it and it was this interest in the human body that led me to retrain as a nurse.

After working for the NHS, I made the choice to be my own boss. I worked with GPs and health centres, setting up different schemes and holding 20+ classes a week, which led me to dicsover a love of teaching. 

I retrained in 1996 and gained a Sport Massage and a Remedial Soft Tissue Therapy qualification that helped me to bring all my skills together, and allowed me to officially set up NLSSM in 2004.

My focus has since evolved into becoming a specialist in oncology massage – long before it was trendy and not considered a contraindication. I now teach a program nationally that offers certification for therapists to offer a much needed and appreciated therapy.  

I’m passionate about providing the very best quality of training and that goes beyond my teaching. I am the Vice Chair for the General Council for Massage Therapies, and I have also written a book titled ‘Sports Massage: A hands-on guide for therapists’

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