Visceral Manipulation Curriculum
– Developed by Jean-Pierre Barral, DO, PT –
- Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1 (VM1)
- Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 2 (VM2)
- Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3)
- Visceral Manipulation: The Thorax (VM4)
- Manual Thermal Evaluation & Introduction to VisceroEmotional (VM5)
- VisceroEmotional Relationships (VM6)
Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1 (VM1)
Course Length: 4 Days
24 CE’s
Synopsis: 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.
Prerequisite: Licensed healthcare practitioner, student in healthcare program or graduate of healthcare progarm awaiting licensure/accreditation experienced with sensitive, light-touch palpation
Required Advance Reading: Visceral Manipulation by Jean-Pierre Barral, RPT, DO; Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank Netter, MD, or A Regional Atlas of the Human Body by Carmine Clemente.
Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 2 (VM2)
Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3)
Visceral Manipulation: The Thorax (VM4)
Manual Thermal Evaluation & Introduction to VisceroEmotional (VM5)
VisceroEmotional Relationships (VM6)
Visceral Vascular Manipulation
– Developed by Jean-Pierre Barral, DO, PT –
- Visceral Vascular Manipulation; Upper Body (VVMU)
- Visceral Vascular Manipulation; Lower Body (VVML)
Visceral Vascular Manipulation; Upper Body (VVMU)
Course Length: 3 Days
18 CE’s
Synopsis: This course explores evaluation and treatment techniques for the vascular system of the body.
Course Highlights:
- Review the anatomy and physiology of the vascular system, particularly how arteries dilate or diminish in diameter depending on the function of the body.
- Understand how compression along vascular structures creates restriction patterns and pain throughout the body.
- Learn to locate and release restrictions along the vascular structures using direct techniques on the arteries like compression, decompression and elongation, as well as indirect techniques using the limbs.
- Explore manipulation of the soft tissues of the heart itself, aorta, subclavian artery, along with all the arteries connected with the visceral system.
- Enhance your understanding of how increased blood circulation to an organ improves function of the viscera, and learn how to improve the blood circulation to organs, directly and/or indirectly.
- Learn treatment of the vaso-pressive system and the brain.
- Discover the research done with doppler ultrasound to determine the best mobilizations of the arteries to improve local and general blood circulation.
- Learn practical integration of vascular treatment into the therapeutic session.
Prerequisite: VM1 (Abdomen 1), VM2 (Abdomen 2), and VM4 (Thorax).
Required Advance Reading: Manual Therapy for Peripheral Nerves by Jean-Pierre Barral, RPT, DO; and Alain Croibier, D.O.
Visceral Vascular Manipulation; Lower Body (VVML)
Neural Manipulation Curriculum
– Developed by Jean-Pierre Barral, DO, PT & Alain Croibier, DO –
- Neural Manipulation: Neuromeningeal Manipulation (NM1)
- Neural Manipulation: Peripheral Nerve Manipulation; Upper Body (NM2)
- Neural Manipulation: Peripheral Nerve Manipulation; Lower Body (NM3)
- Neural Manipulation: Brain and Cranial Nerve Manipulation (NM4)
- Neuro-Visceral Manipulation of the Thorax and Abdomen (NVMAT)
Neural Manipulation: Neuromeningeal Manipulation (NM1)
Course Length: 3 Days
18 CE’s
Synopsis: This is a specialized course focusing on the impact of whiplash.
Course Highlights:
- Study the three primary areas of trauma as they relate to whiplash: physical laws, evaluation and treatment.
- Learn the appropriate anatomy and physiology for treatment of whiplash and trauma conditions.
- Learn to locate and release restrictions along the meningeal system.
- Assess injuries to the soft tissues of the cervical region and learn treatment protocols for optimal release.
- Learn tests to determine restriction patterns of the cervicobrachial region.
- Understand how whiplash creates restriction patterns throughout the body.
- Identify techniques that encompass the whole body, as the whole body receives collision forces in a whiplash injury, not just the cervical spine.
- Learn to evaluate restrictions in the lumbosacral region.
- Discover new applications of visceral manipulation principles and techniques as they can be utilized for patients presenting whiplash and other conditions involving trauma.
- Compare treatment sequence and tests for whiplash and traumatic injuries.
Prerequisite: Palpation of Craniosacral Rhythm.
Required Advance Reading: Trauma: An Osteopathic Approach by Jean-Pierre Barral, RPT, DO.