Course Description
Ortho-Bionomy Fundamentals: Extremities covers the history, philosophy and basic concepts of Ortho-Bionomy. In this class you will observe and practice specific techniques for releasing imbalances of the shoulder girdle, arm, elbow, wrist and hand; hip, leg, knee, ankle and foot. These techniques result in the release of pain and neuromuscular tension patterns, promoting expanded range of motion, increased circulation and a greater sense of well-being.
Ortho-Bionomy techniques are highly effective, easy to learn, easy on your body, and combine well with other bodywork and complimentary healing systems. You will discover ways to:
Help relieve pain gently, without causing pain
Work with common problems of the extremities
Release sensitive (trigger) points with little or no effort
Experience and understand the natural reflexes of the body
Develop your sensitivity to the subtle, structural changes that promote healing
This course is split over two dates. January 17 covers Lower Extremities. January 24 covers Upper Extremities.
Prerequisites
Open to all
Tuition
Tuition includes both January 17 and January 24 course dates.
$325 before January 5, 2026
$375 after January 5, 2026
Credits
In-person completion of this class provides 16 units of Phase Four instruction towards Ortho-Bionomy Training Programs and 16 NCBTMB CEs. Participants who attend both days of this class will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Information and Registration
Register online or contact Haley New
608-712-9578
haleynew@gmail.com
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