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In order to better serve our JNSA family (Yes you!) we are launching our brand new and accessible website!
Special Class Presented by Atlanta Corrective Bodywork!
Demystifying Neuromuscular Therapy - Lower Extremity
July 23 and 24th
In this class the most common problems with the pelvis and legs will be discussed.
We will cover how the legs contribute to low back pain as well as specific leg and foot conditions.
These conditions will include but not be limited to:
Postural issues * Low back pain * Anterior Pelvic tilt * hip pain * Piriformis Syndrome * several knee problems * fallen arches * foot pain
Specific anatomy will be discussed as well as assessment techniques and corrective strategies
There will be a lecture each day followed by demonstration and a hands-on trade.
Carl Christie BS, NMT, CPT, CES graduated from New Life Institute in 1997(Now Gwinnett College). He started teaching there the following year, and has been teaching ever since. He teaches Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Neuromuscular Therapy, Seated Massage, and Hydrotherapy.
He is one of the therapists for the GA Tech Swimming and diving teams, and always enjoys helping athletes perform at their best. He has recently added Primal Reflex release Therapy(PRRT), Orthopedic Sports Therapy, Dynamic Cupping and Kinesiotaping to his repertoire.
His true joy in being a therapist is helping people that have had chronic pain learn that there are alternatives to drugs and surgery. He loves to spread the word about how much Neuromuscular Therapy can benefit people from all walks of life."
Summer Musical Tickets are Live!
***Please Note****
Tickets for July Camp will be offered ONLINE ONLY. JNSA Families will be given ticket priority until July 16.
Summer Camp Applications are now open!
Register now for Fall Semester
Health Resources for JNSA Families and the Augusta community!
We are very grateful for the Augusta University College of Nursing- Clinical Nurse Leader Program for putting together some amazing health and mental health resources for JNSA Families and our community. Resources include clinic, insurance, mental health, and pediatric resources and information at little to no cost to community members. They also created and installed this beautiful blessing box in our Art Garden! Donations are welcome and needed! Click below for more information!
The Mission of the Jessye Norman School of the Arts is to develop students to become creative, caring, visionary, responsible citizens through the transformative power of the arts. The broad-ranged fine arts program challenges students academically, integrates technology and lays the foundation for extraordinary life experiences.
The Jessye Norman School of the Arts is an after school program designed to develop and nurture the artistic and creative talents of students. The School of the Arts serves the cultural and educational needs of these youth by providing:
Tuition-free Fine Arts instruction
Academic Tutoring
An opportunity for advanced level study in dance, drama, music, art, and creative writing
Exposure to professionals working within the arts fields
Information on possible careers in the arts
Knowledge of technical aspects of presentation and performance
* This program is supported in part by the Greater Augusta Arts Council through appropriations from the City of Augusta, by the Georgia Council for the Arts, by a number of generous foundations, and by your contributions.
This program is funded in part by the Georgia Department of Education through Georgia’s American Rescue Plan education allocation and administered in partnership with the Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network.