Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
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Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
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Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Phase VIII – Stephen Kisiel D.O.
CME: Approved for 20 hours of Category 1A as well as FM and OMM/NMM Specialty Credits.
Maximum: 20 Participants
Course Fee:
US Participants: For registrations and payments received less than 90 days prior to the course the fee will be $850.00. Fee is discounted to $800.00 for early registrations and payments received 90 days prior to the course. Student/resident rates $450.00.
International Participants: For registrations received less than 90 days prior to the course the fee will be $850.00. Fee is discounted to $800.00 for early registrations received 90 days prior to the course. Payments can be made on site to the course instructor.
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.