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Cranial Technique with Clinical Correlation

October 2, 2020 - October 4, 2020

This three day course provides a thorough review of all material presented in the part I course. More specialized techniques are given in the diagnosis and treatment of the sacrum, the diaphragm, face, and TMJ problems. Diagnosis and treatment of the infant skull will be addressed. Students will be introduced to the cranial principles applied to the whole body.

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Activity Sponsor

Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Location

East Lansing, Michigan

Anticipated Credits

20 AOA Category 1-A

Additional Details

Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the participant will: 1) analyze and distinguish the anatomy of the skull and cranial articulations; 2) be proficient in the four quadrant diagnosis concept; 3) be proficient in the methods of craniosacral treatment via dural membranes, fluid techniques, articular release, and the sacrum; 4) be thoroughly cognizant of articular restrictions involving the face; and 5) recognize the biomechanics and structural treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
Prerequisites: Principles of Manual Medicine and Craniosacral Techniques: Part I