Foundation for Sex Positive Culture presents: Nerve Anatomy 201 for Bondage

Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 3pm

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A hands on approach to nerve anatomy and physiology as it relates to bondage play.

Rope bondage practitioners of all levels and sides of the rope will want to take this class.  Doc A will delve into nerve physiology and pathology as it specifically relates to rope bondage, as well as covering basic nerve anatomy for those who missed his last class. We will focus on how to adjust your bondage ties to minimize nerve injuries and how to determine if you are at risk of a nerve injury.

If there is enough time, Doc A will do nerve conduction testing to demonstrate how a box tie/takate kote affect the nerves of our arms.

Bring enough rope for a chest harness and a willingness to participate in verbal and hands-on exercises. If you need rope or a practice partner, we can help pair people up and load out rope.

This class is appropriate for all genders, orientations, play styles and roles, and is especially geared towards those who get tied up.

About the Educators:

Doc A is a medical doctor specializing in nerve injury.
Sophia Sky is a massage therapist and anatomy geek who loves bondage.
Jim Duvall has a lot of experience tying people up.

Cost at the door: $40

This workshop is produced by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, producer of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.


Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

301 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109