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Cranio-Sacral Therapy

6 Days
Language of Delivery: Arabic/English - According to the student's choice
Delivery: Face to Face/Zoom - According to the student's choice

Audience

This study program is intended for all horse and animal lovers, for riders, for horse owners, for veterinarians, for stable workers, and for those working in all equine therapeutic fields. With the aim of treating and caring for your horse, or the horses under your responsibility, and also to acquire new effective therapeutic tools, develop your profession, stand out from other practitioners and acquire professions that are in great demand in the labor market, with international certificates from the leading institutions in the field and for the first time in the country.

About the program

Craniosacral is an energy therapy that uses hands-on approaches to the cranium, spine, sacrum and extremities to address physical and emotional tension and stress caused by day-to-day life and pressure on the cranium from wearing tack, being led, ridden and so on, which in turn can affect the bone position and create compensatory patterns in the temporomandibular joint and mastication, which affects the biomechanics of the horse. 

Craniosacral therapy is now very much practiced around the world and continues to develop in popularity for a wide range of people and animals. It is a gentle but very powerful way of working with the body using light touch.

CST supports your body’s innate ability to (re)balance, restore and heal itself, as well as helping to reduce stress and build your underlying energy. The practitioner senses tensions in the body and helps to release them in a supported and comfortable way using CST techniques.

A significant amount of time is devoted to practical work with horses, so that students can develop the skills necessary for addressing each individual horse's needs.

The equine skull houses the brain, which is well protected within the cranial cavity.

However, just below the thin layer of skin covering the skull, the complex labyrinth of muscles, veins, connective tissues, and nerves, are all vulnerable to injury, poorly fitting tack and environmental influence.

This is what we are going to talk about in one of our lectures:

•      Arthrology such as ligaments, tendons; 

•        osteology: skull bone, hyoid bone and its functions. Where are the other structures in interrelation with the hyoid and the skull? 

•        neurology: Cranial nerves = what are they? What are their functions? What are the consequences if there are any dysfunctions?

•        Meninges, cerebro spinal fluid.

•        myology: group of muscles deep middle and superficial.

•        Physiology (respiratory system, digestive system, internal organs and their roles). 

•        Equine Sinuses: anatomy, functions, interaction with other systems in horse’s body.

•        And to finish the Osteopathic and acupuncturist point of views.

The Equine Craniosacral Workshop series is open to those who have already a good knowledge of horse’s anatomy and therapies as this module is for advanced level and we will go into much detail on the anatomy side. 

Indeed, the main principle of the cranio sacral therapy is the primary respiratory movement. Complex mechanism that we need to go through to be able to master the techniques:

What is it? When does it start? Why is this so important in our daily routine as a therapist? Role, Physiological mechanism…in Humans and Equine. Description of the anatomy structures involved with this. What is the role of the brain in this mechanism? 

CST: Cranio sacral therapy: definition, use, techniques, treatments

Previous horse handling experience is required for the practical module which will be:

The practice on a panel of several horses to learn how to feel. Descriptions and display of the different techniques available depending on horses needs and horses reactions. Self-care: how to get ready before a treatment and what you should know before to start anything related to manual therapies

I will help, guide the students for them to feel understand and practice the techniques.

The list of the benefits of the therapy and what kind of dysfunction and injury can we cure with this type of manual treatment.

The course will also include: Anatomy in deep details, Primary respiratory movement, Somato emotional release – cross over with fascias, Impact of poor tack: saddles, bridles, lunging system, martingales, gogues, draw reins, Stable management: what to do to avoid dysfunctions? How to feed your horse?

Certificates

(Diploma) Certificate from Al-Ahliyya Amman University – the Training and Consulting Department, the International College of Integrative Medicine (CIM), Dubai Racing Club, Dubai Equestrian Club and the International Organization for Complementary Medicine (CMA) located in London, UK, which qualifies the graduates to work all over the world.

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