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Harmonics: Part I

Research over the last twenty years has demonstrated the importance of movement in many of the body's processes: from homeostasis to the beneficial effects of passive movement on tissue repair and adaptation. These studies have opened up new and exciting approaches in treatment of different musculoskeletal conditions as well as the development of the new osteopathic Harmonic Techniques.

In Harmonic Techniques the practitioner induces rhythmic passive movement in different parts of the body. These movements can be used to increase fluid flow (Harmonic Pump Techniques), help resolve inflammation, facilitate tissue regeneration following injury, help in joint repair processes, elongate shortened tissue and help reduce pain.

Venue

Leeds Metropolitan University

Lecturer

Professor Eyal Lederman.

See the course programme for dates.

Cost

£250.00 (including V.A.T.), £125.00 deposit.