Class Sponsor Information (Class Registration is only taken by Sponsor)
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.
Class Description:
It can be a challenging endeavor to work on every fiber of the intracranial meninges and synchronize with each specific direction in 3-D.
This class uses 25 labs to help you palpate and release numerous meninges of the cranium and spinal cord.
Precision working on the cranial meninges is extremely important. The change of tension inside the cranium modifies the tension in the thorax, pelvis, and abdomen and ultimately influences the whole-body system.
Release of the intracranial meninges is usually an essential and very powerful application for conditions such as motor vehicle accidents, concussion, strokes, chronic meningitis, nervous system surgeries, chronic headaches as well as for children with cerebral palsy, on the autistic spectrum, etc.
Beryl E. Arbuckle, DO, FACOP, one of the first teachers in the faculty of WG Sutherland, developed a technique that was unfortunately lost to the osteopathic world. She described specific concepts of dural “stress bands” and reinforcement of the cranial bones (“buttresses”) that could indicate problems with the central nervous system. She made available beautiful maps of the dural network based on numerous precise dissections of the nervous system.
In this course, we will use a curved biotensegrity model to release the intracranial meninges.
This model has been effectively applied for many years from newborns to elderly people, as well as domesticated animals.
We will work on structures such as:
Falx Cerebri
Falx Cerebelli
Tentorium
Parieto-Temporal Lines
Vertical Epicanthal Lines
Occipital Paramedial Lines
Frontal Eminences
Parietal Eminences
Mastoid Processes
Anterior and Posterior Dural Girdle
Asterion, Pterion, Foramen Magnum, Metopic area, etc.
These techniques will also help release the flow of intracerebral sinuses including sagittal sinuses, straight sinuses, the vein of Galen, the vein of Rosendal, etc.
• In this class we may also explore lesions of the pelvis, sacrum, and pubic area to help release long-term body compensations.
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 to be 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 let the institute know if you can bring a treatment table.
Cancellation Policy:
Please check with the sponsor on their cancellation policy
Please review anatomy of the meninges and all the intracranial meninges techniques from BEMC or LCFS-FM