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“Intro to Osteo” 4-Part Series
April 10, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Is Osteopathy For You? Curious to Learn More?
The Canadian Institute of Classical Osteoapthy is hosting the following continuing education,
“Intro to Osteo” 4 Part Series. Each part is only $50
School of Structural Therapy, Professor: Mohit Khosla, DO-MTP, M.OMSc.
PART I: LUMBOSACRAL & PELVIC MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUES, Sunday April 10th 9am – 5pm
Technique focus:
This course will demonstrate lumbosacral and pelvic soft tissue and joint assessment, and integrated treatment approaches combining myofascial release, muscle energy, strain-counterstrain, positional release, and oscillatory techniques applied to the lumbosacral and pelvic complexes. WHY TAKE 5 DIFFERENT ‘TECHNIQUE’ COURSES WHEN YOU CAN LEARN 5 UNIQUE TREATMENT APPROACHES IN 1 DAY
You will be introduced to integrative treatment approaches based on structural findings, in turn providing a unique perspective when treating soft tissue and articular spinal dysfunction. Full colour course manuals available with detailed photos and technique descriptions.
Fee: $50 plus HST. Payment by visa, mastercard, or interac e-transfer. One week cancellation notice required for refund. Late cancellations are subject to full fees
Date: Sunday April 10th 2016, from 9:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, 66 Ottawa St. N., Hamilton, L8H 3Z1 Credits: CATA approved for 3.2 ceu’s & CMTO approved for 4 Category A ceu’s
Registration: To register, please contact the School of Structural Therapy by email: info@sstherapy.ca with your full name, phone number, and mailing address. Current students of osteopathy and osteopathic practitioners are not eligible to attend
PART II: CERVICAL MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUES, Sunday April 17th 9am – 5pm
Technique focus:
This course will demonstrate C-spine soft tissue and joint assessment, and integrated treatment approaches combining elements of myofascial release, muscle energy, strain-counterstrain, positional release, and oscillatory techniques applied to the cervical spine. New concepts will be introduced providing a unique perspective when treating cervical soft tissue spinal dysfunction and upper extremity pain complaints in clinical practice.
WHY TAKE 5 DIFFERENT ‘TECHNIQUE’ COURSES WHEN YOU CAN LEARN 5 UNIQUE TREATMENT APPROACHES IN 1 DAY. Full colour course manuals available with detailed photos and technique descriptions.
Fee: $50 plus HST. Payment by visa, mastercard, or interac e-transfer. One week cancellation notice required for refund. Late cancellations are subject to full fees
Date: Sunday April 17th 2016, from 9:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, 66 Ottawa St. N., Hamilton, L8H 3Z1 Credits: CATA approved for 3.2 ceu’s & CMTO approved for 4 Category A ceu’s
Registration: To register, please contact the School of Structural Therapy by email: info@sstherapy.ca with your full name, phone number, and mailing address. Current students of osteopathy and osteopathic practitioners are not eligible to attend
PART III: CRANIAL TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS, Sunday April 24th 9am – 5pm
PART IV: ADVANCED CRANIAL TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS, Sunday May 1st 9am – 5pm *(part III is a prerequisite for part IV)
Technique focus:
Both courses will demonstrate cranial technique applications combining elements of cranial work following the models of Dr.’s Sutherland, Upledger, and Littlejohn. Full colour course manuals available with detailed photos and technique descriptions.
Fee: $50 plus HST for each cranial course. Payment by visa, mastercard, or interac e-transfer. One week cancellation notice required for refund. Late cancellations are subject to full fees
Dates: Sunday April 24th (Cranial) and Sunday May 1st (Advanced Cranial) from 9:00am to 5:00pm Location: Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, 66 Ottawa St. N., Hamilton, L8H 3Z1
Credits: CATA approved for 3.2 ceu’s & CMTO approved for 4 Category A ceu’s for each cranial course
Registration: To register, please contact the School of Structural Therapy by email: info@sstherapy.ca with your full name, phone number, and mailing address. Current students of osteopathy and osteopathic practitioners are not eligible to attend