
February 2021
Module 3 – Vet 15 – EU
Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the sacrumedo-logo100 Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the ilium Vegetative integration: the autonomic nervous system: the efferent system fysiology of the vegetative integration
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visceral osteopathy part – 1: introduction to the principles of visceral osteopathy liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, duodenum.
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0 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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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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Module 7 – Vet 14 – EU
functional anatomy and biomechanics of the diaphragm, ribs and sternal bone , the abdominal wall
Find out more »Exam – Vet 13 – EU
Final exam - Vet 13 - EU
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The final exams -Five written open questions. -20 points each question if answered right. -Ten multiple choise question. -10 points each question if answered right. -Ten false or true statement. -10 points each question if answered right. Total points for written exam: 300 points.
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Module 4 – Vet 15 – EU
Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the spine Vegetative integration: the afferent system
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The diaphragm, ribs and sternal bone. The respiratory tract
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Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the sacrumedo-logo100 Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the ilium Vegetative integration: the autonomic nervous system: the efferent system fysiology of the vegetative integration
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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
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Module 6 – Nonvet 10 – EU
Equine cranio sacral osteopathy: The five elements of the equine cranio sacral system: the sutures the meninges the cerebro spinal fluid the primairy respiratory mechanism and the motions of the synchondrosis spheno basillaris the inherent motion of the central nervous system and the sacrum The equine ten- steps procedure: extensive hands on education and training of the examination and normalizing technics specified for the equine cranio sacral system through a ten steps protocol structural and functional anatomy and the biomechanics…
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visceral osteopathy part – 1: liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, duodenum the thoracic and abdominal wall, the inguinal region
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The circulatory tract Revision of the diaphragm and the sternal bone in relation to the heart , lungs and mediastinum
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visceral osteopathy part – 2: kidneys, urethers, bladder, ovaries, uterus, ductus deferens, and prostate.
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Module 1 – Nonvet 12 – EU
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
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Cranio sacral osteopathy: the equine ten steps procedure
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The cranial nerves Cranio sacral osteopathy in function of the cranial nerves
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Module 2 – Vet 16 – EU
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. module2-1The biomechanics and osteopathic relevance of the menisci. Introduction to the examination and normalizing technics for the hindlimb.
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Module 4 – Nonvet 11 – EU
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
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TMG Osteopathic examination protocol
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viscerale osteopathy part – 2: kidneys, urethers, bladder, ovaries, uterus, ductus deferens, and prostate.
Find out more »Module 6 – Vet 15 – EU
the cranial nerves cranio sacral osteopathy in function of the cranial nerves
Find out more »September 2021
Module 11 – Nonvet 9 – EU
visceral osteopathy part – 1: introduction to the principles of visceral osteopathy liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, duodenum.
Find out more »Module 3 – Vet 16 – EU
Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the sacrumedo-logo100 Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the ilium Vegetative integration: the autonomic nervous system: the efferent system fysiology of the vegetative integration
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Module 2 – Nonvet 12 – EU
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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TMG Examination protocol Final exams
Find out more »Module 7 – Vet 15 – EU
functional anatomy and biomechanics of the diaphragm, ribs and sternal bone , the abdominal wall
Find out more »Module 8 – Nonvet 10 – EU
The abdominal wall and the digestive tract. Repition of the examination and normalizing technics of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.
Find out more »November 2021
Module 4 – Vet 16 – EU
Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the spine Vegetative integration: the afferent system
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Module 12 – Nonvet 9 – EU
visceral osteopathy part – 2: kidneys, urethers, bladder, ovaries, uterus, ductus deferens, and prostate.
Find out more »Module 5 – Nonvet 11 – EU
Functional annatomy and biomechanics of the thoracic and lumbar spine The urogenital tract.
Find out more »Module 14 – Nonvet 8 – EU
The final exams -Five written open questions. -20 points each question if answered right. -Ten multiple choise question. -10 points each question if answered right. -Ten false or true statement. -10 points each question if answered right. Total points for written exam: 300 points.
Find out more »Exam – Vet 14 – EU
Final exam - Vet 13 - EU
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