Functional Active Release

Friday, June 29, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Functional Active Release

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Full delegate Jun 29, 2012 £125.00 £3.15
BSO student or alumnus Jun 29, 2012 £112.50 £2.90
BSO faculty or BSO 500 club member Jun 29, 2012 £100.00 £2.65

Event Details

This course introduces the application and theory of this useful, remedial myofascial technique. There will be twelve different techniques practised through the day. Participants will see how Functional Active Release can be applied in a clinical setting, and use biomechanical evaluation to identify patients that could benefit. Functional Active Release is ideal for deep muscular dysfunction anywhere in the body, and is useful for enhancing performance in sports patients.

This course builds on the theory provided in the Sports Biomechanics and Muscle Chains course and sits well alongside our Stretching Exercises course, although it is not necessary to attend these courses sequentially but suggested that you work through them to individual preference.

 

The course is largely practical, allowing participants to experience both performing and teaching stretches. The course leader is Robin Lansman, DO, an experienced osteopath and Senior Tutor in the BSO Sports Clinic.

Feedback from previous course attendees:

Good balance of theory and practice

Brilliant!

Enthusiastic


When & Where



British School of Osteopathy
275 Borough High Street
SE1 1JE London
United Kingdom

Friday, June 29, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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British School of Osteopathy (BSO)



The British School of Osteopathy (BSO) is the UK’s oldest and largest school of osteopathy. Located at the heart of central London’s cultural and commercial life, the BSO is easily accessible via major transport networks. In 2010, the BSO was shortlisted in the Charity of the Year (income £1m+) category of the Charity Times awards.


Since 2008 the BSO has offered a Master of Osteopathy degree – an integrated undergraduate master’s programme validated by the University of Bedfordshire. The course has recognised qualification status which allows graduates to apply for registration with the General Osteopathic Council, a legal requirement for anyone practicing as an osteopath in the UK.


The BSO also has a pioneering osteopathic research department supporting research at all levels, including undergraduate. It houses one of the best osteopathic libraries in the world, consulted by health care practitioners worldwide.