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The developing skeleton is plastic.  Vulnerable growing points are open to distortion yet it is these that can give valuable access to the knowledgeable osteopath to relieve disharmony and stress.

Balance of the musculo-skeletal system and optimal function of the peripheral joints is essential to establish neurological balance and wellbeing: for example – unresolved congenital dysfunction in the cervical spine may result in asymmetry palpable throughout the whole body, with lasting influence on development and co-ordination.

It is expected that you are already treating children in your own practice. A current DBS certificate and Safeguarding of Children level 2 or above (or equivalent from the country in which you reside and practice) is required; a copy of which should be supplied to our office.

COURSE BASICS
Eligibility: Completion of Module 9
Location: Hawkwood, STROUD
Duration: 2 days
CPD: 16 hours
Frequency: Every 2 years
Leader: Hilary Percival & Mark Wilson

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Forthcoming opportunities to take P3: Orthopaedics

Prices in euros for UK courses and sterling for German and Spanish courses are approximate and for reference only.

Testimonials

Testimonials

What our students say about P3: Orthopaedics

“The best so far. Seemed to be more structured and more concise. Good intermix of practicals. Felt faculty understand better where we are all coming from and better explained the wider postgrad concepts of osteopathy that they want us to think about.”

“Great to be making strong relationships across the country. The review of subject and technique is good. As always Hawkwood came up trumps.”

“The practicals were fantastic.”