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State: Indiana

38th Annual Winter Update

The IOA is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The IOA designates this program for a maximum of 25 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. Application for CME credit has been … Read More

10.07.19

Preconference OMT Workshop

The MUCOM is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The MUCOM designates this program for a maximum of 8 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. Application for CME credit has been … Read More

10.07.19

Myofascial Release

The goal of this course is to help participants continuously consider the functional reasons for pain and to find function rather than to eliminate pain. This course will help participants acquire a working knowledge of how myofascial release palpatory and treatment techniques can be used alone or in conjunction with other manual medicine methodologies. This … Read More

07.11.19

Preconference OMT Workshop: Common Craniosacral and Thoracolumbar Treatments in Primary Care

02.20.19

3rd Annual Summer Update

08.23.18

122nd Annual Spring Update

08.23.18

Preconference OMT Workshop

08.23.18

Fascial Distortion Model: Treating the Shoulder, Ankle and Knee

Sometimes referred to as Module 1, this introductory course is an excellent starting point on the journey of learning the fascial distortion model (FDM). FDM is an excellent modality to be used in the clinic, on the field, and in the emergency room for fast and effective results. While there are some specific FDM techniques, … Read More

05.31.18

Mastering HVLA Manipulation: Application in a Busy Osteopathic Practice

Direct method high-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) techniques can be extremely effective, efficient, long-lasting and gentle manipulative procedures. The HVLA techniques presented in this course will address representative dysfunction in all areas of the body from foot to occiput; will embrace care delivered in a wide range of body positions (supine, prone, seated and lateral recumbent); and … Read More

05.30.18