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Ground Connection + Pelvis, Feet and Lower Body Integration $139-$495

Event Date:

May 1, 2026

Event Time:

5:30 pm

Event Location:

Hilton Garden Inn liberty Park, 2090 Urban Center Pkwy, Birmingham, AL, 35242, USA

Event Description

Synergetic Myofascial Therapy, the ground connection through feet, ankles, and arches

  • 4 CE in Birmingham, AL โ€“ May 1, 2026 โ€“ 5:30-9:30 PM (Friday)
  • $139 Preregistration before March 1, 2026 – $159 After

This 4-hour CE course includes a PowerPoint lecture on the history, scientific research, and strategies of myofascial bodywork and manual therapy demonstrations of myofascial techniques with active & passive client movement. Workshop focus is manual techniques for feet, ankles, arches, lower leg & knee/foot pain, postural and movement dysfunction, and more. Synergetic Myofascial Therapy encompasses a range of advanced fascial therapy techniques, including rocking, movement, functional assessments, and stretching, to address myofascial pain and dysfunctional mobility patterns.

Magnus Eklund BCSI, LMT 144(MS) is an Advanced Guild Structural Integration Practitioner taught by the manual therapy legend Emmett Hutchins, the protรฉgรฉ of Dr Ida Rolf, and a KMI/AT Structural Integration Practitioner taught by Tom Myers. Bobbi Eklund CSSI, LMT 2629(MS) is an experienced Structural Integration teacher and certified by Dr. Sue Morter as an Energy Codes Coach & Body Awake Yoga teacher. Magnus and Bobbi have a combined 30 years of experience as manual therapy practitioners.

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Root to Rise Synergetic Fascial Method for Pelvis, Feet, and Lower Body Integration

  • 12 CE in Birmingham, AL โ€“ May 2-3, 2026 โ€“ 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Weekend)
  • $425 Preregistration before March 1, 2026 – $395 After
  • 16 CE Both Courses (May 1-3, 2026) $495

This 12-credit CE course provides bodyworkers with practical tools and embodied understanding to assess, unwind, and reintegrate the pelvis, spine, feet, and lower limbs using Synergetic Fascial principles. The course integrates anatomical, functional, and energetic approaches to restore stability, mobility, and fascial and energetic flow from the ground up. This course explores how fascial tension patterns in the back, spine, and pelvis impact breath, posture, nervous system regulation, and whole-body coordination. Using the Synergetic Fascial Method, students will learn practical, hands-on techniques and movement strategies to free fascial restrictions, enhance breath flow, and restore functional spine-body integration. Ideal for practitioners working with back pain, sacroiliac & pelvic pain, core weakness, piriformis and sciatic issues, breath dysfunction, postural collapse, foot, arch, knee and hip pain, & somatic-emotional holding patterns.

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Ticket Options
4 CE Credits
By Mar 1, 2026
$139.00
4 CE Credits
After Mar 1, 2026
Sorry, not available
$159.00
12 CE Credits
By Mar 1, 2026
$425.00
12 CE Credits
After Mar 1, 2026
Sorry, not available
$495.00
16 CE Credits
May 1-3, 2026
$495.00
Total Price : Free
Event Schedule Details
May 2, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
May 3, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Event Location

Hilton Garden Inn liberty Park, 2090 Urban Center Pkwy, Birmingham, AL, 35242, USA

NOTE:ย While Magnus and Bobbi Eklund typically teach workshops as a team, we reserve the right to have either Magnus or Bobbi lead a session individually if necessary.


Mississippi CE hours 2026 have been applied for. We will update the website as our CE hour status changes. All CE workshops are NCBTMB 450063-06 approved and include TN, AL, NC, NV, TX, and other states accepting NCBTMB-approved CE providers. Many CE workshops are Louisiana - LAP 122 - approved, and we will apply for any course if requested by the LA LMT. New York approves many CE workshops through NCBTMB. Florida and Georgia approve all workshops through CE Broker 50-9284. For more details, please refer to the PDF poster for the workshop you are signing up for.

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