Seminar Nine: Out from the Core

CNS peripheral facilitation, Connective Tissues and Joints


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~ The inherent treatment plan is further explored.
~ Connective tissues and connective tissue dynamics.
~ Dental work, tooth extractions and spheno-petrous separation explored.
~ Joint dynamics. Palpating joint dynamics and related clinical issues.
~ CNS facilitation: peripheral facilitation, spinal cord facilitation. Neuro-endocrine considerations.
~ Palpating inertial fulcrums throughout the body.
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In this seminar the inherent treatment plan is further explored with an emphasis on space and rhythmic balanced interchange between Stillness and form. Dental work will be discussed and spheno-petrous issues explored. Issues of CNS facilitation, or hypersensitivity, will be introduced and approached clinically. Sensitivity to CNS shock affect and shock discharge will be focused on. Clinical trauma skills in relationship to hyper-and hypo-arousal states will be reviewed. Students are also introduced to connective tissue and joint dynamics throughout the body. Clinical approaches to joint relationships are explored within the context of the skills already learned. Students will begin a wider exploration of whole-body dynamics. They will learn to relate to inertial fulcrums throughout the body and to apply their therapeutic skills appropriately within any unfolding clinical situation.
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