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This
course is different form other courses in that. there are no other
courses that focus on this anatomical knowledge that we know of! Plus
the real specimens and functional application. Every student we have
spoken to since doing this course has said how much better they feel
they have become as a practitioner.
Because it is
a new area for most people to study in such depth we have a fairly
comprehensive set of notes that we use as a workbook to work with as we
go along: click here to see an example of the presentation and workbook
WHAT WILL WE ACTUALLY DO?
Day 1: The Bones and Connective Tissues
Introduction
to the skull: bones, details of the ways skull bones articulate,
meninges, connective tissue and fascia. This will include the naming of
parts and the understanding of the relationships of different
structures.
Day 2: Blood, Fluids, Nerves and Muscles
Details
of the blood supply to the head and its drainage, including production
and reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid. How the nerves exit the skull
and spine and structures supplied by the cranial nerves. The
attachments and actions of the muscles of the jaw and neck.
Day 3: Seeing Inside the Cranium
A
day in the dissection room examining the structures already discussed,
on a variety of pre-dissected cadaver specimens. Seeing everything in
location will greatly increase your understanding of the practical
approaches to working with the tissues of the head and neck.
What previous participants have said...
- 'Have
greatly enjoyed the course. I feel quite privileged to have been able
to be in the dissecting room and look around the museum. Thank you for
a great weekend.'
- 'I will try out your other courses - its great to be able to connect it to complementary work.'
- 'Have really enjoyed it and have a lot of info to digest!'
- 'Looking forward to more.'
- 'I
have gained so much information and really enjoyed the last few days.
Really nice people too! I will definitely be back for more. Thanks!'
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