Workshop Testimonials

Excellent. I can use this knowledge in my practice. It’s very helpful.

B.P.
Toronto Ontario

I took this workshop years ago and has influenced my practice for the last 10 years. This one was equally well & clearly presented.

C.H.
Vancouver BC

Very informative – 100% going to help me with my clients and my own self. I would definitely be looking forward to be a part of your class and learn more under your guidance.

Jyotika
Vancouver BC

William has a fun learning style. He explains above & beyond what was asked! A generous man willing to engage with his caring heart with clients.

Hope Hilstad
Vancouver BC

Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!

Bill’s teaching style is friendly, and he’s very approachable. He is an excellent communicator. I learned much more than I expected in this course and will recommend this it to all my friends and colleagues.

Julia Mahler
Vancouver BC

Excellent workshop. Bill has an excellent mastery of theory and practical application of Trigger Point therapy.

Dr. Terry A. MD
Calgary Alberta

This course was amazing and should be taught to other therapists more. Such an effective way to heal problems missed by most practitioners.

Mitch Mahler
Vancouver BC

Excellent course. Gave me an insight into my shoulder and foot pain and how to deal with it. I can honestly say my shoulder and foot pain was 70% better after just the one day course and being worked on by the other group members along with the instructor, Mr. Huhn

Parmjit Virk
Surrey BC

Very intensive knowledge, delivered with a light heart. Easy to follow instructions. Great exchange with other students. Thank you.

Tracey McKinnon CBW
Whitecourt Alberta

Very informative course. I’ve learned so much in two days and will incorporate it into my manual therapy in the clinic.

Haley Smith, R Kin.
Hamilton, Ontario

To be proficient at Trigger Point Therapy, one must study thoroughly and practice it daily. Simply because someone is a registered or licensed massage therapist, physiotherapist, bodyworker, or doctor, does not necessarily make them a knowledgeable Trigger Point practitioner. Although there are some who are very good, and understand trigger points, most have only a minimal amount of Trigger Point Therapy training and clinical experience.

William Huhn