About This Opportunity
“I was skeptical at first. I’ve taken countless continuing education courses over the years, and most repeat the same concepts with different branding. This was different. The results were immediate, measurable, and impossible to ignore.”
— Sarah, Physical Therapist
Most physical therapists are trained to chase symptoms.
Pain. Dizziness. Balance deficits. Headaches. Neck tension. Fatigue.
But persistent neurological symptoms often remain because the system itself is still restricted and overloaded.
The Fascia Training Institute’s NeuroFascia Release™ protocols teach PTs how to identify and reduce compression patterns that influence movement, nervous system regulation, and recovery.
Practitioners report immediate improvements in:
• Head pressure
• Coordination
• Nervous system regulation
• Post-concussion symptoms
• Range of motion
• Balance
This is not another exercise progression.
It is a different clinical framework.
If you work with concussion, chronic pain, vestibular dysfunction, or persistent neurological symptoms — this training changes how you evaluate and treat the body.
Join us in Calgary from September 11-13, 2026.
Register here: https://www.fasciatraininginstitute.com/practitioners/fascia-training-dynamic-brain-healing-level-1-calgary/
About the Organization
Founded in 1994 by Simone Fortier, the Fascia Training Institute is a leader in neurofascial education, concussion recovery, and brain-based performance training.
For 30 years, the Institute has trained healthcare and movement professionals in practical, systems-based approaches that integrate fascia, neurological regulation, movement, and functional recovery. Its methodologies have been applied with professional athletes, rehabilitation populations, executives, and individuals experiencing persistent pain and post-concussive symptoms.
The Institute is the creator of:
Dynamic Brain Healing™
Quantum NeuroFascial Release™
Neuro Fascia Release™ Dynamic Stretch
Educational programs emphasize measurable outcomes, clinical reasoning, mobility restoration, autonomic regulation, and whole-system integration for rehabilitation and performance.