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November 2021
Module 10 – Nonvet 10 – USA
The circulatory tract Revision of the diaphragm and the sternal bone in relation to the heart , lungs and mediastinum
Find out more »Module 2 – Nonvet 12 – USA
Structural and functional anatomy and biomechanics of the hindlimb in general, and in specific for the art. coxae, the art. genus, the art. tarsales, the art metatarso-phalangealis, the art. interphalangealea proximalis et distales, the ossae sesamoideae, and the patellae. The heamodynamic relations and the osteopathic relevance, of the art. coxae. The biomechanics and osteopathic relevance of the menisci. Introduction to the examination and normalizing technics for the hindlimb
Find out more »Module 8 – Nonvet 11 – USA
The abdominal wall and the digestive tract. Repition of the examination and normalizing technics of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.
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Module 11 – Nonvet 10 – USA
* isceral osteopathy part – 1: - introduction to the principles of visceral osteopathy - liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, duodenum.
Find out more »Module 1 – Nonvet 13 – USA
Introduction to the equine osteopathy History of the equine osteopathy Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the frontlimb Generalities of the technics Examination and normalization of the frontlimb
Find out more »Module 9 – Nonvet 11 – USA
The diaphragm, ribs and sternal bone. The respiratory tract
Find out more »March 2022
Module 3 – Nonvet 12 – USA
Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the sacrum Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the ilium Vegetative integration: - the autonomic nervous system: the efferent system - fysiology of the vegetative integration
Find out more »May 2022
Module 10 – Nonvet 12 – USA
The circulatory tract Revision of the diaphragm and the sternal bone in relation to the heart , lungs and mediastinum
Find out more »Module 4 – Nonvet 12 – USA
* Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the spine * The occipito-atlanto-axial complex * Vegetative integration: * the autonomic nervous system: the afferent system * theosteopathic importance of the afferent system
Find out more »Module 2 – Nonvet 13 – USA
Structural and functional anatomy and biomechanics of the hindlimb in general, and in specific for the art. coxae, the art. genus, the art. tarsales, the art metatarso-phalangealis, the art. interphalangealea proximalis et distales, the ossae sesamoideae, and the patellae. The heamodynamic relations and the osteopathic relevance, of the art. coxae. The biomechanics and osteopathic relevance of the menisci. Introduction to the examination and normalizing technics for the hindlimb
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