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CME Credit Type: AOA Category 1-A

OMM | Tribute Lecture – Pediatric and Osteopathic Cranial Manipulative Medicine (OCMM)

This course is a didactic presentation with the opportunity for live audience participation. The course will address osteopathic clinician’s, as well as other practicing clinicians, needs to improve knowledge, competence and/or performance for the clinical application of OMT, especially OCMM in medical practice by leveraging the principles of osteopathic medicine. In the pediatric population and … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | Tribute Lecture – Osteopathic Philosophy & Principles

This course will address osteopathic clinicians’, as well as other practicing clinicians’, need to improve knowledge, competence and/or performance for the treatment of complex patient problems using the principles of osteopathic medicine, with a focus on the holistic approach to the patient and facilitation of self-healing and self-regulation. Specific attention is given to the more … Read More

10.19.22

OMM – OPP | Tribute Lecture – Other Dimensions of Healing

Viola M. Frymann, DO, FAAO, FCA was a leader in the osteopathic medical profession who frequently wrote and lectured on Osteopathy, the philosophy which underlies and empowers the Osteopathic Medical Profession. This course focuses on the concepts related to “spirit” as from the first tenet of Osteopathy, “The person is a dynamic unit of body, … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | Tribute Lecture – Advanced Seminar on the “Frymann Approach” to TMJD

The course will address osteopathic clinicians’, as well as other practicing clinicians’, needs to improve knowledge, competence and/or performance for the treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD) by leveraging the principles of osteopathic medicine. TMJD is a frequently encountered condition in clinical practice, and is often a complex, multi-faceted problem. Effective treatment varies for patients, … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | What About Tongue Ties?

Many infants have difficulty with sucking and swallowing, causing issues in effectively breastfeeding, feeding, swallowing, and speech. Tongue and lip ties can affect feeding as well as oromotor development and speech. Effective treatment varies for infants and children. This internet (live) event will address osteopathic clinicians’, as well as other practicing clinicians’, needs to improve … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | The Living Matrix Series: Primary Respiration, Uncut

This series of lectures meets the goal of increasing the understanding of the osteopathic physician relative to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in the Cranial Field, its metabolic components and energetic aspects, to advance the core competency of Osteopathic Patient Care. The lectures fill the need relative to what Dr. Still meant by “biogen,” by “mind, matter, … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | The Face

The activity will address osteopathic clinicians’, as well as other practicing clinicians’, needs to improve knowledge, competence and/or performance for the treatment of head and facial somatic dysfunctions by using advanced principles of osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine (OCMM). Somatic dysfunctions of the facial structures can be extremely challenging for the clinician. Effective treatment varies for … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | Peds OMT for the Busy PCP

The activity will address osteopathic clinicians’, as well as other practicing clinicians’, needs to improve knowledge, competence and/or performance for the treatment of pediatric patients by leveraging the principles of osteopathic medicine. OMT is often underutilized for pediatric patients and many primary care practitioners struggle to integrate OMT into their busy practices. This on-demand webcast … Read More

10.19.22

OMM | Osteopathic Consideration of the Cranial Nerves

The clinical significance of patients suffering from cranial nerve neuropathies encompass the spectrum from debilitating pain to muscular and visceral dysfunction. The neuropathic pathogenesis may be of an organic or teratogenic nature, but frequently it can be a consequence of significant trauma that compromises anatomical structure, thus lending itself to an integrated osteopathic approach in … Read More

10.19.22