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This 1 day course is an exercise prescription based course by Melbourne Osteopath Heath Williams. This course provides the knowledge, clinical frameworks, and hands-on strategies needed to safely prescribe movement and exercise-based rehabilitation for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. You'll learn how to tailor rehab programs for clients ranging from sedentary individuals to those recovering from injury or managing training loads. Through practical labs, case discussions, and focused modules on the lower limb, trunk, and upper limb, you'll gain tools you can immediately apply in clinical practice.

Dr Lisa Destefano
Join us for this ground-breaking two-day course led by Dr. Lisa DeStefano, marking the first time this seminar will be offered outside Michigan State University. This course focuses on the application of manual medicine techniques for diagnosing, treating, and managing sports, overuse, and occupational injuries affecting the extremities. Participants will gain practical skills in the examination and treatment of both upper and lower limb conditions.

Dr Lisa Destefano Treating the Lumbar spine and pelvis in relations into dysfunctions
This brand new course “Treating the Lumbar spine and pelvis in relations into dysfunctions” by Dr Lisa Destefano. Unlock the keys to effective low back & pelvic pain management with our highly anticipated course. Are you grappling with treating recurrent chronic low back and pelvic pain or disappointed by failed treatments? This course is your path to conquering these challenges. Dr. DeStefano will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to effectively address low back & pelvic pain syndromes. This course includes; lumbar spine segmental diagnosis, pelvis diagnosis and deconstruction, multiple treatment approaches including MET & HVLA, overuse syndromes, saggital plane imbalances, myofascial force transformation, kinetic chain formation and advanced rehabilitation strategies.

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For the first time in New Zealand, Melbourne based Osteopath, Laura-JaneHargreaves will be teaching her structural Pregnancy and Postpartum course. This 2 day course covers both pregnancy and postpartum. From the case history, examination, Osteopathic treatment, Ergonomics support, exercise and beyond. Laura-Jane will be discussing internal pelvic floor with further course suggestions for those who wish to do an additional internal course.

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"Caring For The Pregnant Patient: An Osteopathic Approach" by Dr Aisling Bolton and Dr Daniela Aiello, Melbourne, Australia. Understanding the anatomical changes in pregnancy, case history questioning, biopsychosocial considerations in pregnancy and postpartum care, examination & treatment of common conditions in pregnancy and tailored advice for patients.

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Being taught for the first time in NZ, Caring for the pregnant patient, advanced course. This course is taught by Melbourne Osteopaths Dr Daniele Aiello & Dr Ashling Bolton.

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This 2 day course is an introduction to visceral osteopathy by David Lintonbon. Participants will be taught precautions, red flags, examination, diagnosis with Osteopathic structural treatment of the abdominal viscera.

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This comprehensive two-day masterclass is designed for healthcare professionals at all levels of experience who are interested in enhancing their manual therapy skills. Led by internationally renowned osteopath, lecturer, and author David Lintonbon, the course focuses on the safe and effective application of High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) manipulation techniques to both spinal and peripheral joints.

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Become an expert in Osteopathic treatment & management of headaches and migraines with Dr Jon Marshall Osteopath

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Become an expert in Osteopathic treatment & management of headaches and migraines with Dr Jon Marshall Osteopath

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Join us for this new two-day course led by Dr. Lisa DeStefano, marking the first time this seminar will be offered outside Michigan State University. Thoracic stability is essential for adequately functioning the rib cage, scapula, cervical spine, and cranial cervical junction. This course addresses common clinical issues related to the thorax, upper quarter, and neck, emphasizing the importance of understanding the dynamic stability of the thoracic spine and rib cage. Critical concepts of stability involve the roles of the deep and visceral fascia, the aponeurotic fascia, and the diaphragm continuum. Additionally, the course explores the relationship between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mechanics and cervical pain, highlighting the significance of proper occlusion, posture, and breathing techniques.