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SUMMARY:Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Fascia Therapy\, UKRS Accredited
DESCRIPTION:Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Fascia Therapy\nThis course starts on the 1st April with access to online lectures and further resources\, and incorporates a total of 8 in person tutorials in Oxfordshire with a team of 3 fascia specialists. \nNumbers are limited.  Please find more information HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/diploma-in-integrated-fascia-therapy/
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SUMMARY:The three canine diaphragms and their role in whole body function CPD: A holistic approach to treatment
DESCRIPTION:£130 for the one day\, or £220 for both the equine and canine CPDs. \nZoom attendance is possible for this course if you are unable to attend on site. \nThis CPD day with Osteopath; Sara Farina\, explores the three diaphragms of the body (cervicothoracic\, respiratory and pelvic) and how their function influences each other within the integrated body as a whole. The diaphragms are in constant movement\, forming a pressure regulating mechanism for brain-body function. To practitioners\, they provide an access point to affect the nervous system’s regulatory mechanisms and influence optimal wellbeing of the animal. This course will draw on evidence-based biomechanical principles\, as well as osteopathic treatment theory to provide a holistic approach to the consideration\, assessment and treatment of the three diaphragms. \nBook on HERE. \nDAY OUTLINEMorning:–         Introduction to the concept of the three diaphragms within the body–        Anatomy and pathophysiology of the cervicothoracic\, respiratory and pelvic diaphragms and related structures–        Anatomy of the vagus and related nerves and their relationship with the diaphragms–        Evidence informed approach to biomechanical release of these areas and consequent benefits–        Regional interdependence: how the function of each diaphragm influences the others and the whole body–        Considerations around movement biomechanics and how good function of the diaphragms effects this–        Theory of osteopathic techniques taught\, such as fascial release and mobilisation–        Outline of techniques which will be taught in afternoonAfternoon:–        Demonstration of techniques with time for students to practice and receive hands on tuition  –        Q&A and final considerations 
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/the-three-canine-diaphragms-and-their-role-in-whole-body-function-cpd-a-holistic-approach-to-treatment/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rose":MAILTO:joroseholistic@yahoo.co.uk
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