kongen
03-06-2008, 11:47 AM
Did anyone reading this happen to attend this course? Sounds like a good one to me.
http://cpdo.net/trunk_rehab.doc
He also has some interesting lectures planned, for anyone close enough to attend (London).
STRUCTURAL OSTEOPATHY: IS IT STILL VALID?
Prof. Eyal Lederman
In the last two decades, understanding of the musculoskeletal injuries and pain conditions had dramatically changed by research. It has been consistently demonstrated that the causes of many common musculoskeletal conditions are not related to structural, biomechanical, alignment and symmetry issues. These findings have far-reaching clinical implications for all manual/ physical disciplines, including osteopathy. This body of knowledge challenges many beliefs that are at the foundations of the structural model in osteopathy and other physical therapies. In this lecture Eyal will discuss these research findings and how they impact all aspects of the osteopathic profession from teaching and clinical examination to the practice of osteopathy. Not a lecture for the faint hearted!!
Date: 26 June 08
PROCESS CENTRED OSTEOPATHY - A NEW CLINICAL MODEL
Prof. Eyal Lederman
In this lecture Eyal will present an evolving clinical model for osteopathy - Process Centred Osteopathy. Process Centred Osteopathy is a science-based model, which aims to move away from vitalistic and structural models that have dominated the profession. In this model the role of the therapist is to support individuals and their processes, in particular assisting/facilitating repair and adaptive processes. Repair/healing and adaptation occur in different dimensions within the individual - physical, neurological and psychological. Each dimension requires unique management/signals to stimulate/facilitate these processes. There will be a discussion of the nature of these signals and how this knowledge can simplify and make the care of our patients more successful.
Date: 25 September 08
http://cpdo.net/trunk_rehab.doc
He also has some interesting lectures planned, for anyone close enough to attend (London).
STRUCTURAL OSTEOPATHY: IS IT STILL VALID?
Prof. Eyal Lederman
In the last two decades, understanding of the musculoskeletal injuries and pain conditions had dramatically changed by research. It has been consistently demonstrated that the causes of many common musculoskeletal conditions are not related to structural, biomechanical, alignment and symmetry issues. These findings have far-reaching clinical implications for all manual/ physical disciplines, including osteopathy. This body of knowledge challenges many beliefs that are at the foundations of the structural model in osteopathy and other physical therapies. In this lecture Eyal will discuss these research findings and how they impact all aspects of the osteopathic profession from teaching and clinical examination to the practice of osteopathy. Not a lecture for the faint hearted!!
Date: 26 June 08
PROCESS CENTRED OSTEOPATHY - A NEW CLINICAL MODEL
Prof. Eyal Lederman
In this lecture Eyal will present an evolving clinical model for osteopathy - Process Centred Osteopathy. Process Centred Osteopathy is a science-based model, which aims to move away from vitalistic and structural models that have dominated the profession. In this model the role of the therapist is to support individuals and their processes, in particular assisting/facilitating repair and adaptive processes. Repair/healing and adaptation occur in different dimensions within the individual - physical, neurological and psychological. Each dimension requires unique management/signals to stimulate/facilitate these processes. There will be a discussion of the nature of these signals and how this knowledge can simplify and make the care of our patients more successful.
Date: 25 September 08