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A course for physiotherapists, massage therapists, cosmetologists, midwives, nurses, doctors, and students of the above-mentioned fields.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The posterior part of the body takes on a huge amount of accidental loads and micro-injuries every day, which over time can disrupt the relationships between bones and affect their shape

– especially in the area of the sacrum, coccyx, and pelvis

and femur.

During the training, Sharon will guide participants through the key structures and landmarks of this complex region. These landmarks will become a practical "compass" for distinguishing healthy, stable structures from those that are damaged or distorted.

Instructor

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The posterior region of the body experiences a tremendous amount of random impact. This can distort the relationships between bones and the shape of bones in the sacrum, coccyx, pelvis, and femur. Sharon will guide participants through the structural landmarks of this complex region. These landmarks serve as a guide to distinguishing good structure from damaged. We will combine essential methods from Structural Integration and specialized bone work (BoneWork) to repair damaged and deformed bones in this region. Students will work collaboratively and with models under the guidance of the instructor.

PROGRAM

The schedule will be announced soon.

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