Thai Acupressure Two-Day Workshop by Noam Tyroler
Thai Acupressure Two-Day Workshop
By: Noam Tyroler
Thai acupressure for headaches, neck and shoulder disorders
Dates: March 23 and 24, 2012 (Saturday & Sunday)
Time: 9a.m. – 6p.m. Cost: $400
Location: IPSB, 9025 Balboa Avenue, Suite 130, San Diego, CA 92123
No Prerequisites necessary; CE’s given
Workshop may not be applied to an IPSB program
To enroll, complete and submit the Non-Credit Registration Form
Required Book: Thai Acupressure for Orthopedic Disorders Step-by-Step Guide by Noam Tyroler available at IPSB for $70
Thai Acupressure is the physiotherapy of Thailand. Unlike general Thai massage for the whole body, Thai medical acupressure treatment routines are based on traditional combinations or formulas of therapy points which may treat specific orthopedic disorders. These treatment routines are simple to learn and use.
IPSB is honored to have Noam Tyroler return to continue his Thai Acupressure workshops. Noam has been practicing Thai massage since 1989. He studied in Thailand at the Old Hospital in Chiang Mai and the Wat Po massage school in Bangkok. He is head of the Department for Thai Massage & Acupressure at Reidman International College in Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Continue Education
January 1, 2007 by admin
Filed under Continuing Education
IPSB offers massage and bodywork courses as continuing education credits to practicing professionals in the field of massage and bodywork and to California registered nurses.
IPSB is an approved provider for continuing education with the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB). Under the NCBTMB regulations, all courses at IPSB are available for CE’s except for required courses in the basic 500-hour core program and any course over 50 hours.
California Board of Registered Nursing states that continuing education courses must be relevant to the practice of registered nursing with information relating to scientific knowledge, technical skills or direct and/or indirect patient/client care.
In addition, all individual courses are open to continuing education students interested in taking classes for credit but not interested in pursuing a degree. Individuals may apply for admission as a continuing education student by submitting an Application for Admission form, meeting all prerequisites, and paying the appropriate tuition deposit.
Continuing education students, who wish to declare intention to enroll in a certificate or degree program must notify Admissions, pay the appropriate non-refundable fee and tuition deposit, meet with an Academic Advisor, and complete all admission requirements for the desired program.







