Biodynamic & Biomechanical Approaches to the Equine Patient

Total number of study h56 hou

THIS MODULE CAN BE TAKEN AS PART OF THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAMME

Osteopaths should have a broad skill set of direct and indirect techniques. Only in this way can they assess and treat a broad variety of cases. Indirect techniques such as cranial osteopathy and biodynamics allow the osteopath to listen to the patient by working with the inherent mechanism. The vital force of energy that brings life to every living creature on earth. 

As part of the Advanced Diploma Programme, this module includes online theoretical content, a practical workshop, assessment, assignments and self-directed learning and practice. Practitioners of animal osteopathy can also take this module as a standalone event.

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