Multiple Assessment Methods for Manual Therapy

Effective and Efficient Treatment Every Time

Welcome to this live course with Jeffrey Burch (USA)

Effectively assessing clients and in order to decide on an appropriate treatment protocol is a cornerstone of manual therapy.

 

However, each single assessment method we use only tells us part of the story. No one assessment method can reveal everything we need to know in order to design a good treatment plan.

 

In this series of presentations, Jeffrey Burch, Certified Advanced Rolfer, will lead us through how to use multiple assessment methods to learn the best place to work, and what to do there, to make the most beneficial change for each person at each moment.

 

Watch Course Introduction

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In his course will learn about:

  • Principles of assessment
  • Principles and application of mobility testing including ultra-slow testing
  • Listening assessment methods, general and local
  • Manual thermal assessment
  • Comparison of body areas for treatment sequencing
  • Layer palpation and listening
  • General Lift

Course Units

Course Unit 1

1. Principles of Assessment

2. General Listening Assessment Method

3. Mobility Testing, principles and application to several body areas and tissue types

Course Unit 2

1. Local Listening

 

2. Comparing two areas of the body to learn which one is better to treat first

 

3. Layer Palpation and Listening

Course Unit 3

 1. Manual Thermal Assessment

 

2. General Lift

 

3. Ultra-slow Mobility Testing

COURSE PRICE – £30

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Jeffrey Burch

Jeffrey Burch has got an academic background in biology and counselling. He was trained as a Rolfer at the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute and studied Craniosacral Therapy at the Upledger Institute, later specialising in visceral manipulation.

He is author of several books and teaches internationally in addition to running his own practice.

Join Jeff and make use of this unique opportunity to learn about multiple assessment methods online.

If you have any questions regarding this course, please contact us.

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