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Address: 435 Berry Street Manitoba R3J 1N6 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

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The Canadian College of Osteopathy 16.01.2021

This past year has been very challenging for all of us and we would like to offer you our best wishes for 2021.

The Canadian College of Osteopathy 28.12.2020

This seminar is appreciated every year as it allows participants to directly address the endocranial dynamics, enabling better health of physical as well as behavioral functions. Philippe Druelle D.O., has done important research on the endocranial spasms. He is the founder of this approach, is internationally recognized for his work in Osteopathy and the techniques he had developed since 1982 to increase systemic activity in the brain, lateral ventricle and 3rd ventricle dyn...amics, free circulation of fluids and energies. Philippe Druelle will introduce the various types of endocranial dysfunctions in relation to the various levels of matter and present the overall methodology to address lesions of the encephalon and spinal cord. He will show how to work with patients suffering from endocranial sequelae following traumatic, vascular or toxic impacts. This workshop is fascinating as it leads to a direct dialogue with the different parts of the nervous system in a precise, rational and efficient manner. PROGRAM Cerebral normality and the laws governing proper neuronal plasticity. Definition and description of the four different types of endocranial spasms (traumatic, emotional, transgenerational and of civilization). Palpation training to address the tissue aspect of the encephalon, the cord and the ventricular network. Perception distinction between the palpation protocols l, ll and lll for the solid, fluid and vibratory aspects of the matter. Validation by trained osteopaths. Appreciation and volumetric methods for the spinal cord, cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres, brainstem, corpus callosum and internal capsule associated with the systemic activity of the brain. Work of the lateral ventricles, 3rd ventricle and thalamus, etc. Relations to the clinical methodology and considerations to relieve target sites in the physiology. Training and validation of the participant’s ability dialogue the spasms of traumatic, vascular and toxic origin (stage 1). Prerequisites: D.O., D.O.M.P., thesis writers Dates: February 25-26-27-28, 2021 Fee: $995.00 Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Code: SECV01 To register, please link to https://osteocontinuingeducation.com/ or contact Béatrice Drouin at 514-342-2816, ext.: 242

The Canadian College of Osteopathy 18.12.2020

We are very pleased to present Jane Stark's new book: THE JOURNEYMAN - William Garner Sutherland - The Formative Years (1873-1900) Anyone who is interested can go to this website for more information and/or to order the book. www.williamgarnersutherland.com

The Canadian College of Osteopathy 06.12.2020

Our team is in the process of updating all the websites of our different campuses across Canada. After Toronto, Vancouver, We are very pleased to present the new Halifax campus website! Go take a look! ... www.collegeosteo.com/halifax The next step: Winnipeg and Germany websites

The Canadian College of Osteopathy 29.11.2020

Hello everyone, From November 27 to 29, Karine Devantéry D.O. and Chantal Filion D.O., will be presenting the protocol of evaluation and treatment of the cranium using the Mechanical Link approach, at the Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques in Montreal. This course will not only cover the tests of the articular and membranous aspects of the cranium, but will also address new concepts such as the evaluation of the mechanical constraints applied to the cranial structure, with tes...ts of lines of force and articular diastases. No previous course is required to register, and this course gives you access to the rest of the courses of the Mechanical Link series. You may register directly on the post-graduated website: https://osteocontinuingeducation.com/ or by email at [email protected] Have a great weekend

The Canadian College of Osteopathy 25.11.2020

Welcome to the Toronto Forum on the importance of neuroscience and hormone balance in the patients’ health. From November 6 to 9, 2020. 4 different workshops over 4 days:... - The treatment of migraines and headache (with Philippe Druelle D.O.) -Advanced Course in Pediatrics and Neonatology (with Philippe Druelle D.O.) - The Brain Gut Axis (with Benoit Champagne D.O.) Register online at: https://collegeosteo.com/toronto/Forum