Restorative Fascial Therapy – Foundations Training

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LIVE TRAINING DATE: July 2-3, 2026

Location: Boca Raton, FL

(14 Hours, 1.4 ASHA CEUs)

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This 2-day hands-on training introduces clinicians to the assessment and treatment of whole-body fascial restrictions using gentle fascial unwinding techniques. Participants will learn foundational fascial anatomy, identify common patterns of tension throughout the body, and develop practical skills for evaluating and addressing fascial restrictions that may influence movement, posture, and oral function. Through live demonstration, guided practice, and clinical case discussions, attendees will explore the relationship between whole-body fascial tension patterns and tongue mobility, oral development, and functional movement.

 

PRESENTER: Dr. Alyssa Glover Welch, PT, DPT

Dr. Alyssa Welch is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and owner of Southeast Fascial Therapy, a cash-pay pediatric and adult practice specializing in fascial therapy, nervous system regulation, oral function, and whole-body movement. She earned her DPT from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and has completed additional training in Myofascial Release, Craniosacral Fascial Therapy, and Myofunctional Therapy. Dr. Welch works extensively with infants, children, and adults experiencing feeding difficulties, oral dysfunction, developmental concerns, nervous system dysregulation, tension patterns, chronic pain, and movement restrictions. She is the developer and instructor of Restorative Fascial Therapy training programs, where she teaches clinicians to recognize and address whole-body fascial tension that may influence function and development.

 

Financial Disclosure: Dr. Alyssa Welch is the owner of Southeast Fascial Therapy and receives compensation for providing clinical services and CEU courses related to the content presented.

Non-Financial Disclosure: None to disclose.

 

TIME ORDERED AGENDA & LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Day 1

8:00 AM–8:30 AM – Introduction, course overview, objectives, and clinical framework

8:30 AM–10:15 AM – Foundations of fascia: structure and properties of fascia; tension patterns and compensation; nervous system and protective responses

10:15 AM–10:30 AM – Break

10:30 AM–12:00 PM – Development, posture, and functional patterns: early tension patterns and development; oral, airway, and breathing considerations; clinical observation and pattern recognition

12:00 PM–1:00 PM – Lunch

1:00 PM–2:30 PM – Hands-on laboratory: introductory assessment and techniques

2:30 PM–2:45 PM – Break

2:45 PM–4:00 PM – Clinical application and guided practice: assessment strategies

4:00 PM–6:00 PM – Introduction to movement-based manual therapy techniques: instructor-guided practice

Day 2

8:00 AM–8:30 AM – Review and integration of Day 1 concepts

8:30 AM–9:15 AM – Hands-on laboratory: technique progression and refinement

9:15 AM–10:30 AM – Clinical assessment and treatment integration: whole-body assessment; movement and postural analysis; clinical reasoning

10:30 AM–10:45 AM – Break

10:45 AM–11:45 AM – Application across populations: pediatric considerations; adapting techniques for different patient presentations; case-based discussion

11:45 AM–12:45 PM – Lunch

12:45 PM–2:45 PM – Practical application and competency development: guided treatment sessions; additional supervised practice; instructor feedback; Q&A and course wrap-up

 

Total instructional time: 14.0 contact hours (1.4 ASHA CEUs). Scheduled breaks and meals are not included in instructional time.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

After completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify whole-body fascial tension patterns that may influence posture, jaw function, tongue mobility, and oral development.
  • Analyze fascial restrictions through a whole-body assessment approach and recognize compensation patterns that may contribute to functional limitations.
  • Demonstrate foundational fascial unwinding techniques used to address areas of restriction throughout the body.
  • Explain how whole-body fascial assessment findings may inform interdisciplinary treatment planning and clinical decision-making.
ASHA CE Approved Provider - Elevation Movement, LLC

This course is offered for 1.4 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional Area).

Requirements for Satisfactory Completion

To receive a certificate of completion (and be reported to the ASHA CE Registry, if requested), participants must attend the live training in its entirety (both days, all 14 instructional hours) and complete a self-assessment/reflection survey along with a short quiz following the training. Partial credit is not available for partial attendance.

 

How do I obtain continuing education credit?

Following the training, an email will be sent to all attendees with the self-assessment/reflection survey and quiz form. You must complete and submit both the survey and the short quiz in order to receive your certificate of completion and to be reported to the ASHA CE Registry, if requested. This must be completed within 7 days following the training. Your certificate of completion will be available for download once the survey and quiz are submitted.

 

This course is offered for 1.4 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional Area).

ASHA CEUs are awarded for attending the full live training. This is a standalone live training. It is not part of The Myo Membership or any other membership, and CE credit is earned by attending the live sessions in their entirety.

 

Who is this for?

This training is for SLPs and other licensed clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of fascia, whole-body tension patterns, oral function, and myofunctional therapy, and who want hands-on practice with assessment and treatment techniques.

 

What happens after I register?

After you complete this registration, you will receive a confirmation with the training details, including date, time, location, and what to bring. Please complete this registration in full (scroll to the bottom and fill out the entire form) so we can report your attendance to the ASHA CE registry.

 

Refund and cancellation policy

This registration is for the live training only. All sales are final. Once you register and pay, your registration is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled. If the training must be rescheduled, you will be notified as soon as possible and may apply your registration to the new date. In the event the presenter is unable to present as scheduled, a comparable replacement training will be provided.

 

Please note if any accommodations are needed to access the learning experience or resource materials, please email support@feedthepeds.com to discuss further.

 

Who can I contact with questions, concerns, or complaints?

For any questions, please reach out to support@feedthepeds.com. When taking courses with Elevation Movement LLC, students are encouraged at all times to communicate any concerns or complaints to the course creators and administrative team by emailing support@feedthepeds.com. A more detailed policy can be provided upon request.

Restorative Fascial Therapy

Foundations Training – ASHA CE Registration Form

Please note if any accommodations are needed to access the learning experience or resource materials, please email support@feedthepeds.com to discuss further.