Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I
Werner Van Camp D.O.

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Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase I
Werner Van Camp D.O.

Course Descriptions

Phase I – An introduction to a biodynamic model of O.C.F. motion present, BMT and balanced fluid tension.

Phase II – An in-depth perception of fluid dynamics at 2-3 CPM. Rates. CV4-EV4 techniques. Automatic shifting.

Phase III – Dural development up to full adult. Intramembranous shearing. Work with the long tide. The anterior dural girdle and its clinical significance. Tempo and humility.

Phase IV – The midline as a therapeutic force. The reciprocal tension of the potency. The ignition.

Phase V – The embryological development of the face. Evaluation and treatment of the face and cranium through embryological fluid segments.

Phase VI – Treatment of the extremities using Sutherland’s power points. (Dr. Ruby Day’s explanation of W.G. Sutherland’s use of potency inside bones.)

Phase VII – Finding the Health. Feeling the physical presence and substance of the perfect form.

Phase VIII – The Void, Love and Healing, Wholeness as a living reality.

Phase IX – This course embraces precision and decision making in severe CNS trauma. It also explores using principles rather than a specific method. This course requires that individuals have completed Phases I-VIII and have been in practice for a minimum of 10 years.

Additional Course Information:

We study the different approaches in osteopathic treatment: from bio-mechanical over functional to osteopathy in the cranial field.

We revisit Dr Sutherland’s approach to Osteopathy in the later years of his life when he was working with Balanced Fluid Tension (BFT).

We explore:

o local and systemic neutral using a Balanced Ligamentous Tension (BLT) principle,
o Direction Of Ease versus Barrier,
o Biomechanical and Functional methodology of Balanced Membranous Tension (B.M.T.)
o Motion present,
o Biodynamic methodology of Patient’s Neutral, natural boundaries,
o Synchronization with Primary Respiration,
o The motion of the C.N.S and Lamina Terminalis as the fulcrum of C.N.S. motion noted by W.G. Sutherland,
o C.N.S embryological development and function,

We learn how to rebalance our patient.