

Saturday April 25TH
This 8-hour continuing education course within the LaFountaine Structural Correction™ Professional Series provides advanced, clinically grounded training for massage therapists seeking greater diagnostic precision and structural understanding. Participants will develop refined palpation skills to detect tissue irregularities, load imbalances, and mechanical dysfunction while learning to interpret temperature anomalies as objective indicators of underlying structural stress.
The curriculum includes the Thermal Texture Technique™, Progressive Deep Tissue™, and the Muscle Suspension System™, guiding practitioners through layered assessment and controlled tissue engagement to improve stability, distribution of force, and movement efficiency. Through Thermaltography™, attendees will learn to map thermal patterns across functional groups, allowing for clearer identification of compensation chains and stress pathways that may not be immediately visible through observation alone.
Central to the course is the Tri-Antagonist Matrix™ Cause-and-Effect Registry (1–15), introducing a role-based framework for analyzing muscular interaction groups and recognizing predictable failure patterns. This structured model supports reproducible clinical reasoning, helping therapists transition from symptom-focused work toward mechanically informed decision-making.
Designed for serious professionals, this training strengthens palpatory intelligence, enhances structural interpretation, and builds confident, outcome-oriented hands-on application for real-world practice.






















