IOHA Massage Therapy & Bodywork Anatomy Lab Workshop

May 6, 2026 | 1 PM – 4 PM

IOHA Massage Therapy & Bodywork Anatomy Lab Workshop

May 6, 2026 | 1 PM – 4 PM

Join our immersive 3-hour, in-person workshop designed to deepen your understanding of anatomy most relevant to massage therapy and bodywork. This hands-on session uses cadaver specimens to give you a practical, in-depth look at muscles, bones, and connective tissues, helping you apply evidence-based insights for safer and more effective practice.

You’ll Learn:

✅ How to locate and understand key muscular and fascial structures
✅ How muscles and fascia contribute to movement and function
✅ Movement mechanics to enhance your understanding of body dynamics
✅ Practical, evidence-based insights to support safe and effective massage and bodywork practice
✅ Hands-on anatomy using real cadaver specimens, guided by an expert instructor

This workshop is ideal for massage therapists, movement professionals, and anatomy enthusiasts who want to strengthen their practical skills with a solid anatomical foundation.

Details:

📅 Date: May 6, 2026
🕒 Time: 1 PM – 4 PM
📍 Location: Granite Technical Institute, 2500 S. State St., South Salt Lake City
💲 Cost: $200 per person

Reserve your spot today and deepen your practical anatomy knowledge.

Join our immersive 3-hour, in-person workshop designed to deepen your understanding of anatomy most relevant to massage therapy and bodywork. This hands-on session uses cadaver specimens to give you a practical, in-depth look at muscles, bones, and connective tissues, helping you apply evidence-based insights for safer and more effective practice.

Reserve your spot today and deepen your practical anatomy knowledge.

Patricia Meyer

Licensed Massage Therapist

“To 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

“I’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.”