In VM1 you will study the models and theories of functional biomechanics as viewed from Barral's innovative approach.
Course Highlights:
- Learn manual skills to locate, evaluate and normalize primary areas of dysfunction within the abdominal cavity.
- Explore the dynamics of motion and suspension in relation to organs, membranes and ligaments.
- Examine the relationship of organs and structural or neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Assess the quality of functional activity and somatic structures as they relate to an overall pattern.
"I will recommend course to
several colleagues - but not my competitors!"
-J. Waller, P.T.
“I´ve been very excited about all this. As
I progress on the different levels of the program and get a better
grasp on these approaches, I have gotten a lot of surprises. I´m not
saying that there are no times that I fail (if I can say that). But
believe me, it has made such a difference in my results adding all this
things, that I just want to keep learning from all these great
practioners, knowing that there is so much more ahead."
- A. Gonzalez, D.O.