Class Hours:
Registration: 8:30 a.m. First day
Class: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Last Day: 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Times are subject to change.
At least ONE (any) of the following classes: LDT1, NER-L, FAR-U, FAR-L, B1, BCRB, VM, NM, CST.
4 years of clinical practice is suggested.
If you feel you have the skills to attend this class, please fill out the "Form of Exception
Class Description:
Orthopedics is a branch of medicine dealing with the correction or prevention of deformities or disorders of the skeleton and structures associated with it.
By intervening at the level of the embryo we can address very early dysfunctions that can later affect a large number of structures and functions in a mature body.
Forces of growth and development are present throughout Life, modulating metabolic processes. These forces are accessible for healing.
We are going to meet the embryonic forces as well as universal forces that model our body plan and our physiology.
We may also be able to perceive forces in the tissue that may help form the future of human bodies.
This is a “spiritual” class as well as based on embryology, anatomy and physiology. It relates to your patient/client “essence” entering into form.
Applications:
This approach can be used in any and every treatment modality you are using, as well as helping you to release very complicated pathologies, pain, inflammation, discomfort that affect different tissues and structures.
Practitioners will use less “force”, less techniques, and have more results. This type of approach will support numerous “spontaneous healing”; these are the results we are having by using the approach described in PSE.
Nevertheless, because we address very precise body structures we will also help numerous specific processes and structures in the body. For example, the allantois will help you regulate dysfunctions of the bladder, sacroiliac, hip as well as deep emotions that can be stored inside of it. The neural crest cells as they are present in the connective tissue, muscles, bones and cartilage of the face will help with all types of traumas. We will also spend time with the cardiovascular system and its very sensitive and continuous endothelium that have so many functions including normally preventing the adhesion and clotting we found in atherosclerosis and some COVID-19 infections (endotheliitis), for example.
Please review your list of terms as we are going to enter in depth into the world of embryology and universal forces.
Topic covered:
Conception
Fertilization – where did the sperm enter the ovum that created who you are?
Fertilization & the cardiovascular circulation. Yolk sac and blood islands. The Very special endothelium cells.
Cleavage (cell divisions)
Implantation
Primitive Streak
Primitive Pit
Germ layers
Notochord
Neural tube
Neural crest
Somites
Ectodermal Ring
Allantois
Meckel's Diverticulum
(To be continued)
Attire/Supplies:
Bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. Some of these approaches require touching exposed skin, we encourage you to bring a bath towel, lab clothes, and appropriate undergarments so that you are comfortable.
Short fingernails are required for some techniques.
Due to the potential chemical sensitivities of your classmates, please refrain from wearing perfumes or oils to class.
Please call the Institute at 480-999-0808 if you are able to bring a massage or treatment table.
Cancellation Policy:
Tuition Transfer: The tuition is fully transferable up to 30 days before the start of the class.
Within 14 days, a $200 administrative fee will apply
Within seven (7) days, there is no refund of the deposit.
Tuition Refund: Tuition refund requests must be made in writing. Emails are acceptable. Tuition is fully refundable up to 30 days before the start of the class, after which your tuition is non-refundable. In case of an emergency, any requests for a refund later than 30 days before class starts will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Seats are limited. Reserve today: 480-999-0808 or [email protected]
For any other inquiries, contact [email protected]
Embassy Suites by Hilton Fort Lauderdale 17th Street
1100 SE 17th St,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Embassy Suites by Hilton Fort Lauderdale 17th Street
1100 SE 17th St,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Concessions:
• Complimentary guest room internet ($9.99 value per room, per day)
• Full breakfast each morning 6am – 9am weekdays; 7am - 10am weekends.
• Evening reception serving cocktails 5:00pm – 6:30pm
If you would like to call in to make a reservation call: 1-800-362-2779 and provide the group code "924"
PSE CLASS PREPARATION: Be sure you clearly understand the following words and, as applicable, know where to locate them in the body:
- Allantois
- Amniotic sac (dorsal cyst)
- Blastomere (name of one of the cells resulting from cleavage)
- Blastocyst
- Caudal (refer to the “tail”)
- Cleavage (cell divisions of the zygote)
- Conception
- Conceptus
- Diverticulum
- Ectoderm
- Embryo
- Endoderm
- Endothelium (function in a vessel)
- Epiblast (the upper cell layer of the bilaminar “disc”)
- Extraembryonic mesoblast
- Fertilization
- Fetus
- Foregut
- Gamete (reproductive cell: ovum or sperm)
- Germ layer
- Hindgut
- Hypoblast (the lower cell layer of the bilaminar “disc”)
- Inner cell mass (embryoblast)
- Invagination
- Meckel's Diverticulum
- Mesoderm
- Midgut
- Morula (16-32 cells, blastomere)
- Neural crest cell
- Neurulation
- Notochord
- Ovulation
- Ovum
- Placenta
- Polar body
- Primitive streak (a depression appearing in the epiblast at the caudal end)
- Primitive pit/node
- Pronucleus (The male or female “nucleus” at the start of fertilization)
- Rostral (refers to the “beak” or head) equivalent to “cephalic”
- Somatopleure (somatopleuric mesoderm)
- Somite
- Splanchnopleure (splanchnopleuric mesoderm)
- Trophoblast
- Uterus endometrium / mucosa
- Yolk sac (ventral cyst)
- Zona pellucida (a clear layer of glycoproteins/sugars surrounding the ovum/zygote)
- Zygote (fertilized egg)