Live classes on pause.
Why is this 'Corrective Massage' approach
so efficient and effective?
Consider:
- Our body is continuously managing its state of balance. The medical term for this is 'Homeostasis,' from the Greek words for "same" and "steady." Homeostasis refers to any process that living things use to maintain relatively stable conditions necessary for survival. When it is holding balance, the body's built-in repair mechanisms can function without the background tensions required to maintain homeostasis.
- Researching Homeostasis' at Google Scholar reveals the multitude of levels and ongoing processes the body requires to maintain balance... and survive.
- This unique approach works with those ongoing processes by recognizing and respecting its built-in intelligent design.
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Two online learning opportunities:
- Practice on yourself to learn the 'feel' while you add knowledge to your 'self-help toolbox.'
Plantar Fasciitis and the Tibialis Posterior muscle.

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- For the professional manual therapist in search of efficient techniques for reducing foot pain, Taum has created an online, in-depth Home-study class. This unique class guides you through working on yourself. It contains an amazing amount of detailed information...and you set your own pace.
This class enables a deeper understanding of Plantar fasciitis and Bunions.
NCBTMB approved for 18 CEU's.
Muscle Management® for the Lower Leg, Ankle, Foot, and Toes.


2020 live classes are on 'pause.'
Trout Lake, WA
The Lauren Berry Method® of Manual Lymphatic Drainage.
Muscle Management® for Balancing the 'Core.'
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Reno:
The Lauren Berry Method® of Manual Lymphatic Drainage.
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"Focus only on the problem; you might miss the solution." TS

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You can feel tension near a client's painful area,
how do you utilize that information?
What does that tension reveal? 
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"Taum Sayers is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education provider. Provider # 152386-00"
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