Embryology Through a Biodynamic Lens
T. Carmine Van Deven, DO and Deborah Heath, DO
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Prerequisites: Course is open to D.O. and M.D.
Prerequisites: Course is open to D.O. and M.D.
Osteopathic hands and ergonomics, the interface between using our hands to sense the Health and to promote longevity in the practitioner.
There is a key link between the midline and ignition. We are only as functional as our relationship to midline, yet the ignition needs to be functioning so the midline is feeding and being fed. The midline is a central function rather than an anatomical structure. Understanding how segmentation and function of neuro, visceral, muscular and vascular elements in relation to midline are going to be addressed.
OCA 2024 Annual Conference
PTSD An Osteopathic Perspective
Prerequisites: Biodynamic I-III and/or a 40 hour Basic Cranial course.
This course explores relationships between structure and function, with specific exercises to clarify embryologic functions from the perspective of Traditional Osteopathy. There will be a balance between didactic study of anatomy & embryology, and osteopathic principles & practices.
COURSE CONTENT & THEMES: Synchronising with the patient & afferent palpation/sensing The nature of the observer, our observer and looking at where we are observing from & divided attention. Periosteum of the bone, sensing the bones envelope. The embryological origin of bone & periosteum. Motion permitted, the functional motion testing of Dr. Jealous. BMT, its origins from BLT thinking and BMT models development by Dr. Jealous The Three Circles, Dr. Jealous map of the Biodynamic model. Rebalancing, its development by Dr. Sutherland and his study group. Why it was needed and how it manages treatment side effects. Introducing Motion Present & Neutral, key motifs of Phase 1. Introduction to Biodynamic Embryology & the importance of Dr. Blechschmidt’s work and its place in the development of Biodynamic Osteopathy Please register with Richard Metliss D.O. at shirebiodynamics@gmail.com
This course will elucidate specific neurological concepts and anatomical relationships while exploring an osteopathic correlate and its relation to such biodynamic phenomena as the tide and rates.
This course will elucidate specific neurological concepts and anatomical relationships while exploring an osteopathic correlate and its relation to such biodynamic phenomena as the tide and rates.
Continuing Studies in Traditional Osteopathy Touched by the Tide - The Sensation of Being Created ~ A Healing Retreat for Osteopaths January 8-12, 2025 Mount Carmel Spiritual Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Course Instructor: Stephen Kisiel, DO Course Coordinator: Edward, DOMP Through lecture, discussion, contemplation, and hands-on osteopathic treatment we will explore various landscapes of healing to build deeper relationships with the presence of the Creative and Healing forces of the Tide in ourselves and, through treatment, within our patients. There will be a focus on both our individual and collective healing as a means toward nurturing a more deeply bonded community. Topics may include: Presence passing through from the Upper Circle, The Movement of Eternity through the Incarnate Matrix of the Health, The Breath of Life, Divine Love, Divine Mind, Divine Intention. Held at the Mount Carmel Spiritual Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, participants will enjoy a private room with private bathroom, all meals and snacks, and use of the spiritual centre’s facilities and wooded grounds, including the beautiful main chapel which is the Canadian Shrine of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. This retreat is offered at an intermediate to advanced level and is geared toward experienced osteopaths […]
This course will explore the relationship between the embryologic basis of segmentation, its relationship to stillness, and how seams are formed.
Continuing Studies in the Biodynamics of Osteopathy, Stillness, Silence & Rest ~ A Healing Retreat for Osteopaths