Following the Fascial Counterstrain introductory course, training is structured around the major systems of the body, including the musculoskeletal, visceral, lymphatic/venous, arterial, and nervous systems. Fascial Counterstrain training proceeds with a combination of 3-Day Introductory Courses which may be followed by 40-hour (typically 5-day) Mastery Level Courses.


Open to Health Care Professionals

Training for FCS is available to allied health care professionals who have bodywork experience and a solid understanding of human anatomy: physical therapists, massage therapists, osteopaths and similar practitioners.

Introduction to Fascial Counterstrain
The first step towards Fascial Counterstrain mastery begins with the 3-Day, 20-hour Introduction to Fascial Counterstrain. Introduction to “Fascial Counterstrain” (FCS) is your entry level course into the amazing world of neuro-fascial dysfunction.

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Introductory Courses
Following the Fascial Counterstrain introductory course, training is structured around the major systems of the body including the musculoskeletal, visceral, lymphatic/venous, arterial and nervous systems.
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Mastery Level Courses
Following the Fascial Counterstrain introductory course, training is structured around the major systems of the body including the musculoskeletal, visceral, lymphatic/venous, arterial and nervous systems. All following Fascial Counterstrain training proceeds with a combination of 3-Day Introductory courses which may be followed by 40-hour (typically 5-day) Mastery Level courses.
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Progression through FCS Training