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6th Annual General Meeting & Conference

Ortho-bionomy® Class Descriptions


6th Annual General Meeting & Conference


ORTHO-BIONOMY® CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Overview and Integration of All Phases

This class explains the different 'Phases' of Ortho-Bionomy. Participants will learn how Phases 4, 5, 6 and 7 are distinctly different from one another and how they can flow and work together in a session.

Exploration of Movement Patterns

An experiential class that adds a dynamic dimension to the Ortho-Bionomy release techniques. Focusing on the range of motion through the joints, the participants explore and support preferred patterns of movement or non-movement. By gently exploring and supporting these patterns, and with the active participation of the client, the range of motion in the joint is increased and muscular and joint pains are diminished.

Study Groups

Led by a Registered Instructor with at least one year of experience, the focus of each study group depends upon the needs and interests of the students. A Registered Advanced Practitioner with at least one year of experience may also lead one of the six Study Groups required for the Practitioner/Advanced Practitioner Program. Participants may wish to receive clarification about Ortho-Bionomy techniques and principles, review techniques already learned, discuss specific client cases, and to air any concerns or present any ideas that they may have. Study groups give Ortho-Bionomy students an opportunity to interact with and develop on-going relationships with like-minded individuals; this will support them in their future roles as healthcare professionals.