
McTimoney Corley Finger Flick with Tuning Fork Applications CPD for Equine and Canine Therapists
August 1 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

£100
This CPD course provides the canine manual therapist with two complementary methods that create a vibration into the tissue with the aim of releasing tension.
These are non invasive approaches that stimulate the body’s natural mechanisms to reduce pain and tension, and to aid in realignment of joints, thereby aiding nerve function and correct comfortable movement.
This day is taught by Jo Rose, who trained in the McTimoney Corley approach in 2011. With approval from the Association of McTimoney Corley Spinal Therapists, she has taken the finger vibration move of the Reflex Recoil Adjustment and adapted this further to be integrated into other therapeutic approaches for qualified manual therapists. This McTimoney Corley approach can aid release and realignment of cranial bones as well spinal, pelvic bones and rib restrictions, and can help to regulate the autonomic nervous system.
Maintaining the theme of clearing tension through vibration application, Jo also includes use of tuning forks to facilitate release of tight fascia, to stimulate the acupressure meridian system, and for calming and balancing the emotions. The tuning forks can borrowed on the day, and are a very affordable extra piece of kit for those who want to include them in practice.
We also touch on toning of the vagus nerve and stimulation of the cranial/sacral system.
£100