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Monday, June 15, 2009

Manual Medicine - Integration - Module 5


First off , we'd like to thank the wonderful people that joined us at our last workshop (June 14 2009 at AICA Pasig Philippines). We were also priveledged that day to have been joined by someone who flew in from Cebu just to join us for this series. (Might as well thank the people from Singapore who joined us for LS Intesive, too! Thanks!).

This section in parentheses is brought to you by my second Grande mug of brewed coffee. Please skip this section if you are the type who is easily offended, or if you're in love with Philippine Govenment:
[We'd also like to thank naysayers who limit themselves by saying that it just isn't possible to share that much info and such a large skillset in one day (the thinking goes, im told: "i don't think that's possible, therefore it isn't. therefore it's bullshit, and therefore i don't have to go.") My friend Steph has a term for that: "the curse of the familiar:" to be stuck with what you have because you're too chicken to find out how much more you can hack and handle!]

We shared quite a few things that day, (June 14 2009) including, but not limited to:
1. How to use proprioception, mechanoception, joint position sense, active recruitment, and various advance muscle energy techniques to deliver a therapeutic treatment for our patients.
2. How it's possible to reduce treamtment time from 18 session to 18 minutes.
3. How "everything is connected." By example, how an action on the distal shin can open up a rotator cuff injury
4. How PPTs simplify everyhting.
5. How RDTs are bound to piss off a lot of practitioners.
6. How to find and use pain as an indicator, and how to eliminate pain on the spot.
7. The influence of the viscera on somatic dysfucntions
8. How mechanical dysfunctions transmit upward
9. How to use biomechanical instability and occipital drop levelness in identifying single vertebral dysfunctions.

We're hoping you join us on the 21st of June as we dissect:
1. Harmonics
2. Biomechanics
3. How to find the primary somatic dyfunction

If you've ever been to any of our workshops, you also know you'll get:
1. answers to anything manual med related
2. nice plug-ins by the boys

We also will be priveledged that day to have with us the Bowen Technique Practitioners (would you believe it's a Diploma course?)

Reminder for participants:
1. Practice, practice, practice! This is a hands-on thing.
2. Have fun with it!
3. Look for pain, but respect it.
4. get rid of pain. Because you can.
5. Bring a towel.
6. Bring really loose of really tight clothing, or anything you can easily shed or move aside.
7. Get familiar with your partner's behind.
8. Clean underwear is always a good idea.

Cost sharing for your skills upgrade investment for that day is just Php 1,500.
Join us for an hour for just Php 500.
Free for anyone who joined us last 14 June 2009.
Free for anyone who's ever worked with the MMG.
Contact:
0927 451 5589 - Harold Cacao
0906 216 0789 - Dionne Chua

why not also visit our friends?:
www.manualmedsolutions.org
www.bowentechnique.ph
findlawrence.com
osteopathy for all at yahoo groups
bowen technique at yahoo groups

With perpetual thanks to
Leon Chaitow, JR Bayliss, Steve Davidson, and Sharon Weiselfish-Giammateo.

NOW, Isn't it nice to read something that isn't about a sex scandal?

Stay blessed.

Yours in the continued evolution of Manual Medicine,

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