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2.3. Fascial Normalization of the Trunk & Pelvis - Practical
2.3. Fascial Normalization of the Trunk & Pelvis - Practical
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Course date: TBA
Early bird registration until: TBA
Location: British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM)
Address: 6 Netherhall Gardens, London NW3 5RR
Starting times: Saturday & Sunday: 9am-6pm
*Please note that the theory part of the course has to be completed prior to attending the practical part. This can be purchased and viewed on Guy Voyer's patreon channel. patreon.com/guyvoyer
Once on the page, please select 3-2 Fascial Normalisation of the Trunk & Pelvis
Instructor: Peter Bodi
The fascial normalisation of the Trunk & Pelvis course focuses on the intrinsic quality of the fasciae and will address many of the fascial chains of the Trunk and pelvis analytically breaking down to their links. Fascial chains can include direct links where there is a traceable continuity of the same tissue throughout the kinetic chain as well as indirect links where contiguity, being immediately adjacent, of fascial tissue has a significant influence on the function of the chain.
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Description
- Classic Descriptive Fascial Anatomy in relation to the spine, thoracic cage and pelvis
- Relational Fascial Anatomy
- Descriptions of VOYER’s Fascial Chains of the Trunk and Pelvis
- The physiology of the Primary Respiratory Mechanism
- Tensegrity Biomechanics
- Clinical Application
- Comprehensive instruction and hands-on learning of the many fascial normalization techniques of the Trunk and Pelvis
- Classic Descriptive Fascial Anatomy in relation to the spine, thoracic cage and pelvis
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Prerequisites
- Manual therapy qualification and experience. Please contact us for details if unsure.
- This is a manual therapy course. Participants are responsible for their own professional liability insurance.
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What's included?
- Anatomy manual
- Treatment technique manual
- Hands-on instructions and practice
- Water and snacks
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Who would benefit from this course?
- Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Sports therapists, Massage therapists, SomaTrainers
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