Continuing Education Courses
CranioSomatic Foundations 1
CranioSomatic Foundations 1

Written by October 13 & 14, 2012 Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm
CranioSomatic Foundations -1 is a 2-day course in advanced cranial anatomy and cranial sutural techniques linked to musculoskeletal function. It presents details of cranial anatomy and CranioSomatic concepts, providing a strong base for participants to become proficient in detecting and treating cranial distortion patterns as they relate to muscle function. The focus is on the cranial vault, but structures of the face are also introduced, with three-dimensional models available at every student table to facilitate understanding. This introduction to CranioSomatics begins the process of relating restricted cranial sutures and compensatory patterns of the cranial mechanism to clinical observations of musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Cranial release techniques are presented, with ample table time for supervised skill development. Techniques from Applied Kinesiology (muscle testing, therapy localization, and challenge) are also taught, with applications to identify dysfunctions and verify corrections. The course concludes with ways participants can incorporate the cranial releases, evaluation techniques and CranioSomatic concepts into their clinical practice protocols.
| Duration: | Two Days |
| Schedule: |
Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm & Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm |
| Dates: |
October 13 & 14, 2012 |
| Instructor: |
G. Dallas Hancock, D.C., Ph.D. and Florence ‘Flo’ Barber-Hancock, LMT, Ph.D. Dr. Hancock is a Chiropractic Physician who specializes in cranial techniques. He has maintained his private practice in Tampa, Florida since 1976. Through years of clinical practice he has identified many frequently-occurring neuromuscular and postural patterns that are present in a large proportion of patients. These compensatory patterns appear to be secondary to chronic cranial patterns. Dr. Hancock has developed effective, long-lasting cranial treatment procedures that release the primary cranial patterns, eliminate the related secondary neuromuscular compensatory patterns, and result in pain relief, improved posture, and better muscle function throughout the body. Florence ‘Flo’ Barber-Hancock specializes in pain relief, joint mobilization, and pediatric problems. Exploring new concepts in the late 1990s, Flo developed a unique cranial therapy – Facilitated Pathways Intervention® (FPI), and the cranial mapping that she created for FPI therapy was the topic of her Ph.D. in Neurosensory Rehabilitation. FPI therapy uses small, gentle massage-type techniques performed on the head, face and neck. The cranial treatment area is based on the myofascial map that Dr. Barber-Hancock created, and always relates to a specific pain or dysfunction in the muscles or joints of the body. The therapy is appropriate for all age groups, from infants to the elderly, as treatment is very calming to the nervous system and produces both immediate and long-term benefits. Flo has been an LMT in private practice since 1997, and FPI is the focus of her clinical practice. She has taught FPI therapy and other cranial techniques in a number of states and several foreign countries over the last 12 years. |
| Price: | $295 *$270 (When you take two of the course) |
| Earn: | 16 CEs approved by the NCBTMB and the State of Georgia. |
Additional Notes: For more information visit www.CranioSomatics.com
