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SUMMARY:Craniosacral and Triangulation Techniques with Equine Osteopath; Louise Mauferon Vernet
DESCRIPTION:£240\nLouise Mauferon Vernet combines her intrinsic knowledge of the equine body\, both musculoskeletal and visceral\, with her skills in uncovering the original dysfunction\, enabling the body to release compensatory patterns that have led to apparent anomalies and discomfort.  By getting to the core\, the body is able to make long term changes that will hold.\nStudents will learn to locate dysfunction through holding points cranially and on the body\, and be able to prioritise the key or or primary dysfunction to work with.  They will be taught how to develop a sense of feel for the craniosacral rhythm and visceral feedback to pick up a sense of balance or imbalance\, with focus on specific craniosacral structures and organs\, and will learn how to facilitate reorganisation to support the body on every level.  Applications are gentle\, yet deeply focused.  This is course is therefore open to manual therapists who work lightly as well as those who normally work with deeper pressure.\nLouise has built on her original equine osteopathy skills and knowledge over the years\, having conducted several full body dissections\, trained with some of the most fascinating bodyworkers in France and the UK\, and has deep feel for fascia and it’s many functions in the body.  Her approach has become lighter\, yet deeper and longer lasting in effect.\nTo book\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/triangulation-techniques-for-locating-and-treating-primary-issues-with-equine-osteopath-louise-mauferon-vernet/
LOCATION:Somerset
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260711T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260711T143000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035306
CREATED:20250616T172827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T153259Z
UID:5773-1783760400-1783780200@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Interoception/ Neurosomatic Applications for Mechanical\, Nervous and Visceral Recalibration
DESCRIPTION:£100\, or £90 if you are an AMT or IAAT member.  It may be possible to join via Zoom. \nInteroception has been described as the 8th sense; and the most powerful from a self regulation point of view.  Through focused therapeutic applications\, we can stimulate this sense to bring about balance throughout the body; physically\, emotionally and biochemically. \nThis course explains explains why touch therapy works on the whole body; homeostasis\, nervous system\, visceral systems\, fascia and musculoskeletal system via stimulating interoception. There will be application techniques for the nervous system to support this\, and for ourselves to create the best patient / client relationship.  Practice will be with dogs and horses on site.  It may be possible to attend via Zoom. \nWe will cover: \n\nInteroception as a means of facilitating homeostasis\, nervous system\, visceral and tissue tone regulation.\nThe three levels of tauma impact on the nervous system.\nUnderstanding the concept of interoception in dysfunction as well as function.\nThe connection between interoception\, pandiculations and somatic experiencing\, and the relationship with fascial receptors\, the central nervous system\, autonomic nervous system including the vagus nerve.\nMindfulness applications to activate interoception for re-organisation of the nervous system.\nRe-organisation of the nervous system through slow muscle energy techniques focussing on isometric movement.\nRe-organisation of the musculoskeletal system to release compensatory patterns via interoception and pandiculations.\nRe-organisation of the visceral system and emotions via interoception and somatic experiencing.\nUp-regulating the system using focused rhythmic movement as a whole for balanced function.
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/interoception-stimulation-for-mechanical-and-visceral-recalibration-equine-and-canine/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260715T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035306
CREATED:20221119T091333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T125034Z
UID:4550-1784107800-1784131200@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Canine Hyoid: Functions\, mechanisms and corrective techniques with Sara Farina
DESCRIPTION:£130 or £220 for both canine and equine days \nIT IS POSSIBLE TO ATTEND VIA ZOOM \nThis CPD will be focussing on the Hyoid bone; its directly and indirectly correlated structures and practical techniques on how to treat them. It will cover anatomy revision of the area and practical skills for treatment. \nSara Farina works internationally as a human and animal osteopath. Her interest in the role of the hyoid began in human osteopathy practice\, where she observed great benefits in patients with cervical issues when the hyoid and connected structures were treated. \nStructurally\, the hyoid is cardinal in its support of the anterior cervical musculature and fascia. \nFrom a practitioner point of view\, she believes it becomes a key to accessing the anterior cervical soft tissues and influencing the tension patterns in this area and beyond. \n\nThis CPD will have a holistic and mostly osteopathic approach\, but it is open to all canine soft tissue and rehab practitioners. \nYou can participate either to the equine or canine day\, or sign up for both days.  There is a discount for those who attend both days (£200 for both). \n\nTo book\, please click here.\nMorning:  \n\nAnatomy of hyoid bone and directly attached structures\nAnatomy of the whole area with particular consideration to fascial attachments \nTheory of osteopathic techniques taught such as fascial release \nEvidence based approach to biomechanical release of the area and consequent benefits \nWhen to look at the hyoid: presentation of symptoms which may indicate issues around the hyoid\nOutline of techniques which will be taught in afternoon\nConsiderations around how certain equipment affect this area (example: collar and harness) \n\nAfternoon:  \n\nDemonstration of techniques and time for students to practice on models \n\nTherapeutic techniques for rebalancing the hyoid: \n– soft tissue \n– inhibition \n– balanced ligamentous tension \n– fascial release \n– upper complex mobilisation and gapping\nQ & A and final considerations 
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/the-canine-hyoid-functions-mechanisms-and-corrective-techniques-with-sara-farina/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260716T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035306
CREATED:20221112T104749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T124906Z
UID:4524-1784194200-1784217600@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Equine Hyoid; Functions\, Mechanisms and Corrective Techniques for the Equine Manual Therapist With Sara Farina (Animal Osteopath)
DESCRIPTION:£130 or £220 for both equine and canine day \nThis CPD will be focussing on the Hyoid bone; its directly and indirectly correlated structures and practical techniques on how to treat them. It will cover anatomy revision of the area and practical skills for treatment. \nSara Farina works internationally as a human and animal osteopath. Her interest in the role of the hyoid began in human osteopathy practice\, where she observed great benefits in patients with cervical issues when the hyoid and connected structures were treated. \nStructurally\, the hyoid is cardinal in its support of the anterior cervical musculature and fascia. \nFrom a practitioner point of view\, she believes it becomes a key to accessing the anterior cervical soft tissues and influencing the tension patterns in this area and beyond. \n\nThis CPD will have a holistic and mostly osteopathic approach\, but it is open to all equine soft tissue and rehab practitioners. \nYou can participate either to the equine or canine day\, or sign up for both days.  There is a discount for those who attend both days (£200 for both). \n  \nTo book\, please click here.\n  \nMorning:  \n\nAnatomy of hyoid bone and directly attached structures\nAnatomy of the whole area with particular consideration to fascial attachments \nTheory of osteopathic techniques taught such as fascial release \nEvidence based approach to biomechanical release of the area and consequent benefits \nWhen to look at the hyoid: presentation of symptoms which may indicate issues around the hyoid\nOutline of techniques which will be taught in afternoon\nConsiderations around how certain riding gadgets affect this area (example: draw reins) \n\nAfternoon:  \n\nDemonstration of techniques and time for students to practice on models \n\nTherapeutic techniques for rebalancing the hyoid: \n– soft tissue \n– inhibition \n– balanced ligamentous tension \n– fascial release \n– upper complex mobilisation and gapping\nQ & A and final considerations \n\n 
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/the-equine-hyoid-functions-mechanisms-and-corrective-techniques-for-the-equine-manual-therapist/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260724T091500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035306
CREATED:20160425T074012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T105014Z
UID:1034-1784884500-1784995200@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Animal Acupressure with Lucy Yeomans - PART 1
DESCRIPTION:£230 \nIn this animal acupressure course Lucy Yeomans shares the approach that has made her a successful practitioner.  This includes location and treating of key points that influence the balance of the wellbeing mechanisms of the body; physical\, internal function and emotional health. \nThis CPD course includes an e-book\, which students will receive before-hand.  Students will  be introduced to the Chinese meridian system and their relationship with the qualities of the 5 elements.  They will learn key points to balance the meridians and help both physical and emotional issues.  Horses and dogs will be available to practice on during the day. \nTo attend\, learners must be qualified in an animal manual therapy or animal energy work therapy. \nWe keep our groups fairly small (around 10) to enable participants to fully benefit from the tutor’s guidance. \nMore information…
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/animal-acu-point-therapy-part-2/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260725T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20180404T063130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250426T150006Z
UID:1962-1784971800-1784995200@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Equine and Canine Realignment Therapy and Psoas Release with Lucy Yeomans
DESCRIPTION:£120\n\nYou will learn a simple high vibrational energy healing technique that releases fascia and soft tissue quickly\, to enable the skeletal structure to realign. This is particularly effective for cranial realignment and for releasing the Psoas muscle. It is vital that the physical body is in alignment\, as any misalignment can cause physical pain and restricted movement. Releasing the Psoas muscle is essential for realignment to be long lasting.\n\nStudents will receive a Manual prior to the course containing a summary of Anatomy. The practical course will give students the opportunity to learn and practise energy healing techniques to realign the skeletal structure for horses and dogs.\n\nThis 1 day course is available to anyone who is qualified in an energy therapy such as Reiki which has covered both people and animals or any open minded manual therapist.\nLucy Yeomans is a busy human and animal practitioner.  Influenced by many years of study and practice in energy and manual therapies\, she devised this gentle yet powerful and long lasting approach to body realignment. \nLucy describes this as a non invasive version of a chiropractic session\, as intent is focused on musculo-skeletal realignment\, with often similar but longer lasting results.  The process is all via a light touch and specific vibrational energy. \nTo book\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/alignement-therapy-people-animals-lucy-yeomans/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260806T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20250922T173003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T125255Z
UID:5949-1786008600-1786032000@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Debunking the myth of the twisted pelvis: an evidence based approach to equine Sacroiliac Joint issues
DESCRIPTION:£130 \nThis lecture will draw on modern evidence-based pathophysiology and clinical evidence to provide an overview of sacroiliac region pain issues in the ridden horse.  \nManual therapy has for many years used terminology such as “twisted pelvis” which is incorrect and reductive.  \nThrough an in-depth understanding of the anatomy of the SIJ\, its surrounding ligamentous strictures\, muscle groups and neuro vascular connections\, we can approach SIJ pain in a modern\, evidence-based and effective way. The practical part of the lecture will show what assessment protocols to use in pain evaluation of this region and what hands on techniques are best suited for the holistic treatment of this area and beyond.  \nBrought to you by Johnston-Farina Method (registered trademark). Taught by Sara Farina (osteopath) and Dr Ross Johnston PhD (osteopath) \nBOOKING LINK
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/debunking-the-myth-of-the-twisted-pelvis-an-evidence-based-approach-to-equine-sacroiliac-joint-issues/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD,Equine
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rose":MAILTO:joroseholistic@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260809
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20160328T182516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T102716Z
UID:521-1786060800-1786233599@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:1st Degree Course in Reiki for People and Animals
DESCRIPTION:£190 \nThis 1st Degree course in Reiki for People and and Animals enables the student to use Reiki to help themselves\, their friends and family\, and their animals.  Students may then choose to take their training further to enable them to work as a human and animal practitioner. \nReiki is a manual energy therapy which stimulates the body’s own healing mechanisms. It can help bring the body back into balance through gentle techniques\, and release physical and emotional tension. This course is open to all. It includes a pre-practical animal home study section\, 2 days of practical tuition for application to people and animals\, and a requires completion of case studies. Students may bring their own dogs to the course\, and there are horses and dogs available to practice on at the venue. Course fee includes home study anatomy\, physiology and health section\, and course manuals. \nTo book\, please contact us. \nMORE DETAILS…
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/1st-degree-reiki-for-people-and-animals-3/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/course-banner-reiki-for-people-and-animals.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260808T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20160327T141533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T102806Z
UID:502-1786181400-1786204800@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Reiki for Animals CPD for Reiki Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Cost for course £100 (includes home study section) \nThis course comprises of home-study and a full practical day in application of Reiki to animals. It is aimed at those who have previously completed human Reiki training at any level\, but would like to learn some hands on application techniques for animals. The course includes safe handling\, body language responses\, professional requirements and application methods. For human Reiki 2 practitioners wanting to do the Reiki Master and Advanced Applied Energy Work course for people and animals\, this is required. \nTo book\, please contact us. \nMORE DETAILS…
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/reiki-for-animals-cpd-for-reiki-practitioners/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260813T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20231010T065954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260509T133555Z
UID:4952-1786613400-1786636800@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Hanna Somatics® (EHS) Applications for the Equine Manual Therapist CPD
DESCRIPTION:£110 \nEquine Hanna Somatics® (EHS) is a recently pioneered modality that reawakens and reeducates the brain’s control of muscles.   Adapted for the horse by Dr Eleanor Criswell Hanna\, co-creator of Hanna Somatics® (EHS) for humans\, she discovered that it works just as well if not better with the equine body and mind.  Like humans\, horses accrue restrictions as a natural consequence of stress and this manifests in the body as chronic muscle contractions\, which affect movement and cause pain.  Over time chronic muscle contractions\, which are also known as tension or tight muscles\, become the norm because the brain has forgotten what the natural resting length of the muscle feels like.   EHS works with the horse’s brain to reset these dysfunctional muscle firing patterns and helps the horse achieve optimum efficiency\, balance and range of motion as physical and psychological comfort\, posture\, functionality and well being are improved.    \n\n\nBased on true partnership and trust between horse and practitioner\, this unique natural method requires the horse actively and voluntarily participates in the process.  During “ Somatic Movement ” the horse uses a particular part of their brain called the Voluntary Motor Cortex to control the muscles.  This is achieved with the practitioner inviting and guiding the horse through a protocol of natural movements and it is this mindful voluntary participation that is key to the horse effecting the changes from within.  Every time a horse does EHS it is a learning experience because they are connecting many neurons in the brain. This is what makes EHS an educational process with therapeutic bodywork effects.  It embraces the mind and body not being separate.  There is no pressure\, manual manipulation\, massage or stretching etc.  Instead EHS taps into nature’s way of resetting excess muscle tension\, which is a natural brain stem reflex that all healthy vertebrates do called pandiculation.   \n\n\nEHS is gentle and suitable for all horses at any age or stage of development and can be a session on its own or incorporated with other modalities and techniques.  It is not unusual for horses to become very fond of the practitioner doing EHS with them\, so it can also be foundational work ahead of other modalities\, especially with horses who have experienced trauma or abuse.  \n\n\n\nThe course will start with theory followed by a demonstration and then hands-on practice with horses. Students will also be guided through some Hanna Somatics exercises so they can begin to understand what the horse experiences.   It is a full day including:  \n\n\n\nThe history and principles of EHS  \n\n\nThe neurophysiology of EHS  \n\n\nMotor Sensory Amnesia  \n\n\nPosture\, movement and palpation assessment   \n\n\nApplying the EHS Session 1 Protocol to different postures  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThis CPD course is run by Ilse Kemp\, Equine Hanna Somatics Practitioner\, Equine Massage Therapist\, and a teacher with over 20 years experience.     \n\n\nIt is an introduction to EHS and aimed at all equine practitioners wishing to broaden and enhance their skillset.  \n 
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/hannah-somatics-applications-for-the-equine-manual-therapist-cpd/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260917T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20211120T110946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T081930Z
UID:4029-1789637400-1789747200@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Whole Body Approach to Joint Realignment and Mobility for the Equine Therapist with Louise Mauferon Vernet (Equine Osteopath)
DESCRIPTION:£240 \nLouise has a busy equine osteopathic practice in Sussex\, and has been teaching CPDs for the past 9 years. \nThe aim is to take you through the best concepts and the best techniques that she applies as an Equine Osteopath.   This course will take you through a thorough process of assessment\, introduce you to a whole new way of connecting tensions in a body\, and train you in the techniques that are most likely missing in your toolbox to fully bring back structural balance and homeostasis to your patients. \nThese are concepts that will support you through your assessment and session\, and that you will be able to come back to no matter what\, as well as the structural assessment every osteopath does and the techniques that are most likely missing from your toolbox. You will learn: – how to test the joints of the body to map it out – how to organize this map in order of priority to make your sessions as efficient as can be – the different concepts such as compensation vs adaptation\, structure vs function\, primary vs secondary\, and more\, that will help you in the process of mapping out and understanding your patient’s body – how to release areas of the msk with soft techniques such as C7\, T1\, withers SI and more. \nLouise’s motivation:  I’ve come to realise that most of the struggles that they face is down to missing some key techniques to really take their work to the next level\, as well as\, unfortunately\, the wrong approach. So it takes them years to figure out by themselves things that they should have been taught in the first place\, letting self doubt sabotage their work in the meantime! Well\, I want to help. The therapists that I have met have been talented and passionate people. All they needed was the extra support to help them unlock those difficult cases\, realise that it’s okay think outside the box\, make connections they didn’t use to make\, and approach a few more areas of the body! As a result\, they felt more confident and able\, as they finally had words and techniques to support what their intuition was nudging them towards! This is what this course is all about. \n  \nTestimonial: \nMy third time training with Louise and one of many times I have been to a CPD at Jo Rose’s.\nThe atmosphere is always so welcoming\, a group of like-minded people all working together to learn more for the better of the horse.\nLouise is a fountain of knowledge and so keen to share everything she knows whilst also being so open to new ideas and possibilities. Each time I have trained with her I have found her so engaging and full of enthusiasm\, she makes learning fun.\nI am looking forward to visiting Jo’s again for more training in the future and would also love to learn more from Louise.\nI always come away from these days having learned so much but still wanting more.\nJessica Limpkin\, Equine bodyworker\n\nTo book\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/an-introduction-to-osteopathic-techniques-for-the-equine-therapist-part-1-with-louise-mauferon-vernet/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260919T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20230105T080258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T103524Z
UID:4605-1789810200-1789833600@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Canine Rehabilitation and Strengthening CPD\, Bath\, Somerset
DESCRIPTION:£105 \nThis canine rehabilitation and strengthening CPD course is run by Canine Physiotherapist\, Liz Tyrrell-Asprey. Liz has a busy canine practice in Somerset\, where she also provides training for those studying canine physiotherapy. \nLiz’s email address is liz@animalphyz.co.uk.  You can contact her directly for bookings. \nThis CPD course is open to those who are qualified in any canine manual therapy. This is a practical day\, with lots of hands on experience. \nCourse content: The definition of exercise\, benefits of rehabilitation exercise\, forelimb strengthening exercises\, and hind limb strengthening exercises. We cover lots of practical exercises with simple equipment.  Students may bring their own dogs on request. \nMORE DETAILS…
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/canine-rehabilitation-and-strengthening-cpd/
LOCATION:Oakhill\, near Bath\, Somerset\, Bath\, BA3 5AN\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Rose":MAILTO:joroseholistic@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260924T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20230511T141713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160455Z
UID:4746-1790242200-1790265600@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:The three equine 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. \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. \nPlease book here: CLICK ON THIS LINK \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-equine-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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UID:5004-1791538200-1791561600@www.rose-therapy.co.uk
SUMMARY:Body Alignment and Nervous System Regulation\, Incorporating Muscle Testing Applications for the Animal Therapist
DESCRIPTION:£95 \nOpen to any type of manual animal therapist. \nAims… \n\nTo understand the some of the physiology behind the use of muscle testing in Applied Kinesiology for assessment and guidance on therapeutic applications.\nTo assess for musculoskeletal\, visceral\, functional\, connection lines and emotional energy imbalances\, and prioritise focus.\nTo apply muscle testing as guidance of application of personal therapeutic tool kits\, and implement figure of 8 energy applications\, and nervous system holds to facilitate realignment and regulate the nervous system. \n\nMuscle testing is used by Applied Kinesiologists to assess their client for areas of imbalance\, and to find the best correction for the issues. An area that is out of balance (physical trauma\, pain\, misalignment\, neurological or biochemical imbalance) affects the energy of the area\, effectively short circuiting it.  When in contact with this disruption\, this impacts on the strength of a functional muscle test\, which can be applied as a self test or via another person\, thereby highlighting the area of imbalance. \nMuscle testing can also be used to find the best means of correcting the imbalance\, and can help to really pin point the crux of the problem\, with detail in direction\, depth and pressure. \nThis skill can be combined with conventional assessment techniques and observations of animal responses to demonstrate clear positive changes. \nWe will include equine and canine practice. \nWe will cover:   \nHow to muscle test\, and what it is telling us: \nOverview of functional testing and how this can be used to indicate changes in the electrical flow through the fascia and nerves. \nThe rules of testing accurately. \nAssessment: \nLocating of imbalances using body sections and anatomical scan lines through muscle testing\, plus standardising this against common assessment techniques. \nAdditional focus on assessing the vagus nerve and visceral imbalance. \nCorrections: \nFinding the depth and direction of the correction\, plus application\, from skin level through musculoskeletal to visceral. \nUsing two pointing corrections for improved fascial connections. \nApplying vagus nerve rebalancing corrections. \nAiding emotional release from old holding patterns. \nAiding physical realignment. \nReassessment
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/muscle-testing-kinesiology-applications-for-the-equine-therapist/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261010T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T035307
CREATED:20240118T102232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T125920Z
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SUMMARY:Canine Full Body Dissection with osteopath; Sara Farina\, and her team
DESCRIPTION:Cost:  £500\, discounted to £450 for IAAT and AMT members. \nDeposit payment: £250 \nAnimal osteopath; Sara Farina will be taking us through a detailed examination of canine structure and tissue functions; observing and discussing muscular and fascia action\, connections and dysfunction\, ligamentous attachments to support visceral function\, limb and cranial structure\, and biomechanical associations globally.  The extended team of experts will include animal physiotherapist; Becky Baylis\, plus an invited pathology specialist. \nDiscussion on therapeutic interventions and applications will also be discussed throughout. \nYou will be invited to get hands on if you wish to\, so that you can feel the tissue as well as observe. \nBooking link
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/canine-dissection/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
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