Bodies and Binders: Practitioner Training -Replay
This webinar replay aims to provide a foundational understanding of approaches to care for folks who wear chest binders! Suitable for manual therapists and any other practitioners wishing to gain a better understanding of what it means to wear a chest binder.
Workshop topics include:
- Outline of what a chest binder is, who wears them and why
- Basics of trauma informed care through the lens of working with trans and gender diverse folks
- Biomechanical affects of chest binders
- Key areas for muscular release to mitigate binder related pain
- Movement prescriptions related to binding
Upon purchase the replay link will be sent to you via email, as well as an accompanying PDF. This resource contains the slides from the workshop as well as some video links, resources for further reading and resources to cited research.
This webinar runs for 2 hours and 20 minutes and is subtitled.
10% of sales from this video go into the pay it forward fund.
ACCESS:
- Closed captions in english
- Powerpoint slides via zoom screen share. Slides use font size ranging 20-30 and feature diagrams and schematics of anatomy. Effort will be made to make these as large as possible
A NOTE ON ME
This workshop will be run by me, Egan! I am a queer non binary person. I have worn binders in the past but do not bind daily.
This workshop has been put together using the invaluable research and anecdotal contributions of those with lived experience as well as my professional experience working with folks who regularly bind.
I would like to extend my acknowledgement and gratitude to the trans and non binary folks that have and continue to share their experiences in the name of furthering care for others.
This webinar replay aims to provide a foundational understanding of approaches to care for folks who wear chest binders! Suitable for manual therapists and any other practitioners wishing to gain a better understanding of what it means to wear a chest binder.
Workshop topics include:
- Outline of what a chest binder is, who wears them and why
- Basics of trauma informed care through the lens of working with trans and gender diverse folks
- Biomechanical affects of chest binders
- Key areas for muscular release to mitigate binder related pain
- Movement prescriptions related to binding
Upon purchase the replay link will be sent to you via email, as well as an accompanying PDF. This resource contains the slides from the workshop as well as some video links, resources for further reading and resources to cited research.
This webinar runs for 2 hours and 20 minutes and is subtitled.
10% of sales from this video go into the pay it forward fund.
ACCESS:
- Closed captions in english
- Powerpoint slides via zoom screen share. Slides use font size ranging 20-30 and feature diagrams and schematics of anatomy. Effort will be made to make these as large as possible
A NOTE ON ME
This workshop will be run by me, Egan! I am a queer non binary person. I have worn binders in the past but do not bind daily.
This workshop has been put together using the invaluable research and anecdotal contributions of those with lived experience as well as my professional experience working with folks who regularly bind.
I would like to extend my acknowledgement and gratitude to the trans and non binary folks that have and continue to share their experiences in the name of furthering care for others.
This webinar replay aims to provide a foundational understanding of approaches to care for folks who wear chest binders! Suitable for manual therapists and any other practitioners wishing to gain a better understanding of what it means to wear a chest binder.
Workshop topics include:
- Outline of what a chest binder is, who wears them and why
- Basics of trauma informed care through the lens of working with trans and gender diverse folks
- Biomechanical affects of chest binders
- Key areas for muscular release to mitigate binder related pain
- Movement prescriptions related to binding
Upon purchase the replay link will be sent to you via email, as well as an accompanying PDF. This resource contains the slides from the workshop as well as some video links, resources for further reading and resources to cited research.
This webinar runs for 2 hours and 20 minutes and is subtitled.
10% of sales from this video go into the pay it forward fund.
ACCESS:
- Closed captions in english
- Powerpoint slides via zoom screen share. Slides use font size ranging 20-30 and feature diagrams and schematics of anatomy. Effort will be made to make these as large as possible
A NOTE ON ME
This workshop will be run by me, Egan! I am a queer non binary person. I have worn binders in the past but do not bind daily.
This workshop has been put together using the invaluable research and anecdotal contributions of those with lived experience as well as my professional experience working with folks who regularly bind.
I would like to extend my acknowledgement and gratitude to the trans and non binary folks that have and continue to share their experiences in the name of furthering care for others.