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Recover from sports injuries faster with the Sylo-pen
June 25 @ 7:30 PM - 20:30
Free
Provided by: Sytske Lohof, pelvic floor physiotherapist and developer of the Sylo-pen
FREE
📅 Wednesday, June 25, 2025
🕖 7:30 PM (lasts approx. 1.5 hours)
For athletes, sports massage therapists, and therapists
: Injuries can significantly disrupt your training routine—whether you're a top athlete or simply enjoy exercising. In this free, interactive, live webinar, Sytske demonstrates how the Sylo-pen can be a powerful tool for treating and preventing sports injuries.
- Do you want to recover faster from overuse or muscle tears?
- Do you regularly suffer from stiff muscles or recurring complaints?
- Are you, as a practitioner, curious about a practical, fascia-oriented method?
Then this webinar is for you!
What will you learn during this webinar?
- How the Sylo Pen Works and Why It Effects Muscle Recovery and Mobility
- The role of myofascial trigger points and adhesions in sports injuries
- Self-treatment: how you as an athlete can specifically address tension and complaints
- Practical examples of common injuries
Who is this webinar intended for?
Recreational and professional athletes
Sports masseurs & massage therapists
Physiotherapists and other exercise professionals
Be inspired by Sytske's knowledge, experience, and practical examples.
There's plenty of room for questions and interaction.
Important: The treatment should be pleasant. Listen carefully to your body and stop if anything feels tender or painful.
Can't make it live? No problem – there will be a replay! Just register and receive the replay link in your email.
Practical information
- On June 25 at 7:30 PM
- Guided by Sytske Lohof, pelvic floor physiotherapist and developer of the Sylo-pen
- Online via WebinarGeek
- Participation is free
- The masterclass lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
💡 Important: Always clearly indicate what you feel. Pain is not necessary. The treatment should feel pleasant and should never be painful or uncomfortable.
Registration is free, but mandatory.