Day One: 4:00 Registration 4:30 Concepts of Visceral Mobilization: Biological Plausibility, Clinical Reasoning, Principles of Osteopathy 6:15 Break 6:45Concepts of Visceral and Fascial Mobilization, Fascial Morphology, Fascial Based Manual Therapy, Fascial Stacking Exercise 8:00 Direct & Indirect Treatment (Lab I) Three Dimensional Fascial Mobilization: Horizontal Diaphragms 9:00 Adjourn
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Day Two: 8:00 Review of Fascial Concepts, Layer Palpation Exercises, kinesthetic awareness exercises 9:00 Visceral Palpation and Evaluation, (Lab II) Palpation Stations, Local Listening Technique 10:00 Break 10:15 Bladder Lecture: External Approach, Normal Mobility of Bladder, Anatomic Relationships, Clinical Considerations 11:00 External Bladder Techniques: Demo and labs (Lab III) Lateral Mobility Testing & Treatment, Median and Medial Umbilical Ligament (Urachus), Abdominal Scar Mobilization 12:00Lunch 1:00 External Bladder Techniques: Demo and labs (Lab IV) Pubovesical Ligament, Seated Quadruped, Obturator Foramen & Bladder Motility 2:00 Small & Large Intestine Lecture Normal Mobility of Small Intestine Anatomical Relationships Clinical Considerations 3:00 Break 3:15 mall Intestine: Demo and lab (Lab V) Mesenteric Root Posterior Peritoneal Wall 4:15 Large Intestine: Demo and lab (Lab VI) Cecum & Sigmoid 5:30 Adjourn
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Day Three: 8:00 Review of Day 2 & Questions 8:30 Kidney/Ureters Lecture, Normal Kidney Mobility, Anatomic Relationships, and Clinical Considerations 9:00 Kidney/Ureter Techniques: Demo and lab (Lab VII) Anterior & Posterior Renal Fascia Ureter Mobilization 9:45 Break 10:00Urethra & Trigone Lecture: Internal Approach, Normal Urethra Mobility, Anatomic Relationships, and Clinical Considerations 10:30 Internal Bladder Techniques: Demo and labs (Lab VIII) Urethra: Longitudinal, Transverse, Bi-Manual Scar Tissue Mobilization: Indirect/Direct (Lab IX) Perineal Membrane, Pubovesical Ligament Trigone & Bladder: Indirect/Direct Bladder Motility 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Visceral anatomy, fetal pig dissection 1:45 Thoracic Relationships, Normal Thoracic Mobility, Anatomic Relationships, and Clinical Considerations 2:15 Thoracic Mobilization: Demo and Lab (Lab X) Thoracic Mobility at Diaphragm, Ribs and Sternum 3:15 Evaluation, Documentation & Case Study Presentation 4:00 Adjourn
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