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THREE DAY COURSES
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HARMONIC TECHNIQUE

Prof. Eyal Lederman
This is a practical course providing an opportunity to learn a popular osteopathic approach that can be used to treat a wide range of conditions. In the last two decades extensive research has demonstrated the importance of passive motion for repair processes in acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. Harmonic Technique is characterised by passive motion, which can be applied to different areas of the body. These techniques are used to assist and direct repair processes in the body using a gentle non-painful and non-traumatic treatment approach. The course will examine the physiological and biomechanical aspects of Harmonic Technique and the clinical application of the technique. In particular it will study the effects of Harmonic Technique on inflammation, fluid flow (Harmonic Pump Techniques) and adaptation. Other aspects of the technique will also be discussed such as its potential neurological pain relief effects and psychological influences. There will also be a demonstration of how to use Harmonic Technique in treating a wide range of conditions seen in clinic, such as acute disc and frozen shoulder.
OCNZ approved course: 18 credits
30-31 July & 1 August 2010 (9.00-17.00) Venue: Unitec, Auckland
Cost: $775.00
Students: 50% discount (limited places)
All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable
HARMONIC TECHNIQUE Prof. Eyal Lederman
Dates: 30-31 July & 1 August 10
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NEUROMUSCULAR RE-ABILITATION

Prof. Eyal Lederman
This three-day workshop explores the natural processes underlying neuromuscular recovery and how they can be applied clinically to improve the control of movement. We will also look at the factors that may impede recovery. This will be used as a clinical model for management of a wide range of conditions such as neuromuscular rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries, psychomotor conditions and for movement rehabilitation of individuals suffering from CNS damage.The approach used in this workshop is based on two levels of rehabilitation: skill level (skill rehabilitation) and ability level rehabilitation (re-abilitation). Skill level rehabilitation aims to engage the individual in exercising their losses as close as possible to the skills which have been affected. Re-abilitation focuses on helping recover the underlying control elements of movement called motor abilities. During the workshop the participants will learn to assess and identify the particular ability losses and develop specific treatment strategies to help motor recovery.The practical aspect of the course will include hands-on approaches as well as specific challenges / exercise to regain and improve control of posture and movement. (See www.cpdo.net for video clip of Re-abilitation of the shoulder.)
By the end of the workshop the participants will reach several clinical goals:
Be able to develop and provide a programme for neuromuscular rehabilitation
Learn to rehabilitate movement control after joint and muscle injuries
Be able to provide neuromuscular rehabilitation post-surgery (hip, shoulder, lower back and more)
Be able to work with cognitions and behaviour in managing conditions associated with emotional stress (painful jaw, chronic neck and shoulder pain, suboccipital pain, tension headaches and lower back pain)
Treat patients with central nervous system damage (stroke, MS, head injuries)
Develop specific exercise and functional activities to support movement rehabilitation
OCNZ approved course: 18 credits
6-7-8 August 2010 (9.00-17.00) Venue: Unitec, Auckland
Cost: $775.00
Students: 50% discount (limited places)
All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable
NEUROMUSCULAR RE-ABILITATION Prof. Eyal Lederman
Dates: 6-7-8 Aug 10
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WORKSHOPS
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HOW TO TREAT Prof. Eyal Lederman
Practical workshops designed to teach the theory and the management of common conditions seen in clinic. There will be discussion of the aetiology of the conditions and the related underlying physiological and neurological processes as well as psychological-behavioural aspects of the conditions. The participants will learn to develop treatment strategies / management specific to these conditions which will include different manual therapy and exercise approaches. There will be plenty of time during the workshops for demonstration and practice of specific techniques and exercise.
Each course is self-standing. Enrolment can be made to one or several of the courses.
OCNZ approved course: 3 credits for each course
Times: 17.45 - 21.00 Venue: Unitec, Auckland
Each course cost: $80.00
Students: 50% discount (limited places)
All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable
HOW TO TREAT: ACUTE DISC Prof. Eyal Lederman
Date: 2 Aug 10
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HOW TO TREAT: CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN Prof. Eyal Lederman
Date: 3 Aug 10
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HOW TO TREAT: FROZEN SHOULDER Prof. Eyal Lederman
Date: 4 Aug 10
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HOW TO TREAT: PLANTAR FASCIITIS Prof. Eyal Lederman
Date: 5 Aug 10
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Prof. Eyal Lederman has been practising osteopathy for seventeen years and involved in researching and teaching the scientific basis of
osteopathic technique. He is a leading expert in the physiology, neurology and psychology of manual therapy. Eyal has been developing
new approaches in osteopathy in the area of Harmonic Technique and Neuromuscular Re-abilitation. He is the author of several articles
about manual therapy, and is the author of the the author of the three books "Harmonic Technique", "Fundamentals of Manual Therapy" and "The Science and Practice of Manual Therapy".
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For further information contact: cpd@cpdo.net /NZ contact: viviennedawson@xtra.co.nz
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