Chapman’s Neurolymphatic Reflexes
This system of working the Neurolymphatic Reflexes was developed by Frank Chapman, a Doctor of Osteopathy. He discovered, through clinical observation and practice, that treating these reflex points facilitated lymphatic drainage in the viscera, and that they could be used to help balance the endocrine system. Applying the gentle Ortho-Bionomy techniques to the reflexes has also been shown to affect structural balance, and the physical and emotional well being of the client.
Date
- May 29 - 30 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost
- $400.00
Location
Edmonton AB
Organizer
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Marie Long
March 2026
Exploration of Movement Patterns
An experiential class that adds a dynamic dimension to the Ortho-Bionomy release techniques. Focusing on the range of motion through the joints, the participants explore and support preferred patterns of movement or non-movement. By gently exploring and supporting these patterns, and with the active participation of the client, the range of motion in the joint […]
09 - 10 Mar
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Winfield Hall
Lake Country, BC
Ethics and Emotions
Participants discuss guidelines for professional conduct and review the Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada’s Code of Ethics. Through a variety of teaching methods, they learn how to maintain a healthy relationship with clients through effective communication skills, bringing awareness of and managing boundaries, as well as how to address emotional responses that may arise during a […]
11 Mar
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Winfield Hall
Lake Country, BC
Phase 4 (Axial)
This foundation class covers the history, philosophy and concepts of Ortho-Bionomy, and provides a basic understanding of the release techniques for the pelvis, spine, ribs and neck. The techniques are comfortable for the client and easy on the practitioner. They stimulate the inherent self-corrective reflexes of the body through the proprioceptors, resulting in the release […]
12 - 13 Mar
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Winfield Hall
Lake Country, BC
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