Modules

It is not obligatory to be on the pathway to do any of our modules, but the same entry levels apply.

Below is a summary of each module. For information on current courses, see schedule

Module 1: Foundation Course

Module 2 and 3: Osteopathy in the Cranial Field

Module 4: WG Sutherland's Osteopathic Approach to the Body as a Whole

Module 5: In Reciprocal Tension

Module 6: The Dynamic Basicranium

Module 7: The Spark in the Motor

Module 8: The Functional Face

Module 9: Introduction to Paediatric Osteopathy




Module 1: Foundation Course

The foundation course may be run on three separate days or as a four day residential course and includes pre-course and post-course home study packs.

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Module 2 and 3: Osteopathy in the Cranial Field

These modules provide a basic training in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field. The course structure of Module 2 and 3 is similar but the challenges are different. At Module 2 level, students develop the ability to centre, monitor and diagnose the involuntary mechanism and begin to learn specific technique approaches which can be used in body so that they can treat a wider range of patients. Module 3 is usually done 1-2 years later and assumes greater experience, where students refine their diagnostic and treatment skills and awareness of the inherent healing of the body.

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Module 4: WG Sutherland's Osteopathic Approach to the Body as a Whole

Dr William Garner Sutherland was best known as a pioneer of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field, but less well-known for his precise and effective approach to the whole body, which he learned under the hands of Dr A. T. Still. On this course we explore Dr Sutherland’s ingenious methods for engaging the innate self-corrective forces in all the joints of the body, using the principle of balanced ligamentous tension. We will also apply the principles of osteopathic medicine to support body physiology in its search to restore health. Many of the SCC's faculty were privileged to learn these techniques from Dr Anne Wales, a student of Sutherland.

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Module 5: In Reciprocal Tension

This course is an examination of the concept of dynamic tension throughout the body, incorporating recent scientific developments. We will use our understanding of reciprocal tension in order to develop our skills of diagnosis and treatment.

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Module 6: The Dynamic Basicranium

The cranial base offers an important key to understanding our patients, young and old. Effective diagnosis and treatment of intraosseous and sutural lesions is only possible with a thorough understanding of living anatomy. This course provides an opportunity to explore detailed cranial anatomy and its functional implications for the whole body. The intensive practical component of the course enables students to develop their palpatory skills in a supportive environment.

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Module 7: The Spark in the Motor

This course explores in depth two of the five phenomena of the involuntary mechanism: the fluctuant cerebrospinal fluid and the motile brain and spinal cord. Recent research findings will be incorporated with the original osteopathic approach of Dr Sutherland. There will be time and space to experience in stillness the concept of potency, the "fluid within the fluid" whose “spark” animates our embryogenesis and our physiology.

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Module 8: The Functional Face

Explores the viscerocranium, its relationship to the neurocranium and whole body physiology. This module reinforces and builds on the anatomy and approaches learnt on modules 2 and 3.

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Module 9: Introduction to Paediatric Osteopathy

This course is intended to develop confidence that is founded on the fundamental knowledge and practical skills necessary for safe and effective osteopathic treatment of infants and children.

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