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PROGRAM Overview Traditional Osteopathy • The Five Years of Study • Five-Year curriculum o Existing Program o Enhanced Program • Research Year The Elements of Traditional Osteopathy • Philosophy • Theory • Clinical Methodology • Practical • Palpation • Techniques • Clinical • Research Evaluation • Scores • Written Tests • Clinical Case Studies • Practical Tests • Oral Presentations • Thesis Presentation • Prizes, Awards and Scholarships Review Courses Continuing Education Graduation • Registration Fees • Tax Receipts |
The Elements of Traditional Osteopathy : Pratical |
Throughout each of the courses, techniques are taught from each of the sub-disciplines of Osteopathy for each area, tissue, bone or organ of the body. Osteopathy incorporates four distinctive yet complementary sub-disciplines—osteo-articular adjustments, cranial-sacral, fascial release and visceral normalization. Students are initially introduced to the basic principles of each discipline. Then throughout the course of study, their applications to all the various areas of the body are taught. |
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