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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:Canine Positional Release CPD
DESCRIPTION:£85 \nWe may be able to provide a Zoom option. \nThe aim is to engage the body’s neuromuscular and neurofascial functions to rebalance themselves through gentle activation\, while incorporating an applied behaviour approach. \nWe utilise detailed assessment techniques\, including motion palpation\, to pinpoint priority areas to enable release\, realignment and correct function. \nWe focus on positional releases\, utilising postural and counterstrain methods to improve effectiveness of trigger point treatment\, and to educate the body out of old postural habits and strain patterns.  We combine this with Muscle Energy Techniques; through both holds and slow directed movements\, to reset muscle function\, improve range of motion\, aid in proprioceptive toning and reduce pain. \nMobilisation approaches are integrated throughout as assessment and therapy. \nThe movements are gentle and within the comfort range of the individual\, yet are very effective at facilitating release. \nTo book\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.rose-therapy.co.uk/event/further-skills-in-canine-merishia-massage/
LOCATION:Village Farm\, Emmington\, OX39 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine,Equine,Practitioner
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260711T090000
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SUMMARY:Interoception/ Neurosomatic Applications for Mechanical\, Nervous and Visceral Recalibration
DESCRIPTION:£100\, or £90 if you are an AMT or IAAT member 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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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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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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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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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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