IOHA 2-Hour In-Lab Musculoskeletal System – Body Wall Anatomy Workshop

September 30, 2026 | 6:00-8:00 PM

IOHA 2-Hour In-Lab Musculoskeletal System – Body Wall Anatomy Workshop

September 30, 2026 | 6:00-8:00 PM

Join our immersive 2 hour, in person workshop designed to deepen your understanding of the musculoskeletal body wall. This hands on session uses cadaveric specimens to provide a practical, in depth exploration of the cervical, thoracic, and abdominal body walls, along with the extensor muscles. You will examine the layered anatomy, muscle organization, and functional relationships that provide support, protection, posture, movement, and stability throughout the body, helping you gain evidence based anatomical insights you can apply directly to your practice, your studies, or your personal understanding of the human body.

You’ll Learn:

βœ… The layered anatomy of the cervical body wall, including the muscles, fascia, and supporting structures that contribute to head and neck movement, posture, and stability

βœ… The organization of the thoracic body wall, including the muscles, ribs, and connective tissues involved in respiration, trunk support, and protection of the thoracic organs

βœ… The structure and functional anatomy of the abdominal body wall, including the muscle layers that provide core stability, protect the abdominal viscera, and assist with breathing and movement

βœ… The anatomy of the extensor muscle groups, including their attachments, actions, and essential role in maintaining posture, extending the spine and limbs, and coordinating movement

βœ… How the muscles and connective tissues of the body wall work together to provide stability, transmit force, protect internal structures, and support functional movement throughout the body

βœ… Hands-on anatomy using real cadaver specimens, guided by an expert instructor

This workshop is ideal for massage therapists, fitness and movement professionals, nursing and pre-med students, health and wellness practitioners, and anyone with a serious curiosity about how the human body is truly built.

Details:

πŸ“… Date: September 30, 2026
πŸ•’ Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
πŸ“ Location: Granite Technical Institute, 2500 S. State St., South Salt Lake City
πŸ’² Cost: $185 per person

Reserve your spot today and deepen your practical anatomy knowledge.

Discount code is not applicable to In-Person or Live-Stream Workshops and cannot be combined with already discounted items.

Join our immersive 2 hour, in person workshop designed to deepen your understanding of the musculoskeletal body wall. This hands on session uses cadaveric specimens to provide a practical, in depth exploration of the cervical, thoracic, and abdominal body walls, along with the extensor muscles. You will examine the layered anatomy, muscle organization, and functional relationships that provide support, protection, posture, movement, and stability throughout the body, helping you gain evidence based anatomical insights you can apply directly to your practice, your studies, or your personal understanding of the human body.

This workshop is ideal for massage therapists, fitness and movement professionals, nursing and pre-med students, health and wellness practitioners, and anyone with a serious curiosity about how the human body is truly built.

Reserve your spot today and deepen your practical anatomy knowledge.

Discount code is not applicable to In-Person or Live-Stream Workshops and cannot be combined with already discounted items.

Patricia Meyer

Licensed Massage Therapist

β€œTo be able to see the inside of body systems and receive an in-depth explanation of how they work has truly enhanced my ability to deliver better massage treatments. Understanding how and why these systems function the way they do also helps me ask more informed questions of my medical team.”

Jordan

β€œI’ve studied anatomy before, but this experience connected the dots in a way nothing else has. Seeing real structures explained step-by-step made everything click. It changed the way I think about the body and deepened my appreciation for how precisely everything works together.”