Pediatric Osteopathy: Cranial Techniques & Advanced Treatment Protocols
Includes read-only desktop version of Workbook Learn to treat some of the most common osteopathic dysfunctions in newborn babies (30 CPDs/CEU)s
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15 theory hours
15 hands-on practice hours
TOTAL COURSE HOURS APPEARING ON YOUR CERTIFICATE: 30 HOURS
Interested in this course but are not a classically trained Cranial Osteopath? Scroll down to read about our pre-requisites and your options to concurrently enroll in our Cranial Osteopathy online course.
Did you know that there is a worldwide shortage of Osteopaths who are trained to treat Pediatric Osteopathic Dysfunctions.
Build your patient list and fulfill your CEU/ CPD requirements by focusing your practice on the fascinating, satisfying, and emerging new field of PEDIATRIC OSTEOPATHY
How the course works:
The course runs for ten weeks with a new chapter being released each week.
Desktop (read-only) version of Workbook is included. Students who complete the course are eligible for a Certificate of Completion worth 30 hours (PCDs/ CEUs) upon sucessful completion of all homework assignments. Complete access to the course and videos for twelve months from course start to review the training videos. Access to our Facebook Question & Answer Forum.
This course is one of our more advanced online courses and is designed for fully trained and experienced Osteopaths. Scroll down to see our options to fulfilling pre-requisites for this advanced course.
The Workbook:
Online students have access to a desktop version (read-only) of the Workbook that accompanies the live course immediately upon enrolling in this course.
Pre-requisite: Cranial Osteopathy
In order to be eligible to enroll immediately in this course, you must be an Osteopath DO or Osteopathic Practitioner DOMP with a minimum of 30 hours of classroom training in Classical Cranial Osteopathy (Sutherland) as is often included in many DO and DOMP programs. Elective courses in Uppledges CranioSacral Therapy or Biodynamic Cranial Therapy (or similar approaches) do not qualify. Also, if you are an Allied Healthcare Practitioner such as a Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, Athletic Therapist, ect, you must also have training in classical Cranial Osteopathy.
Option for non -qualified Practitioners to take our Cranial Osteopathy online course concurrently
Practitioners who wish to enroll in this Pediatric Osteopathy online course and do not meet the pre-requisite requirements in Cranial Osteopathy can concurrently enroll in our course Fundamentals of Cranial Osteopathy. You will find course bundle options below.
Students who must chose this option must successfully complete the Cranial Osteopathy online course before being awarded the Pediatric Osteopathy Certification.
If you this option is for you, please scroll down to the bottom of this page where you can also enroll in the Intro to Cranial Osteopathy course. Students who enroll in the Pediatric Osteopathy online course alone will be contacted and asked to provide proof of prior classical Pediatric Osteopathy training.
Why study online with us?
Your Instructor and Author of this course is a female Osteopath who, over the last fifteen years, has had the privilege of assisting hundreds of pregnant women and their children to overcome many of the dysfunctions that you will find in an Osteopathic Clinic. She has taught this course many times live to Osteopaths and is known for having a engaging, yet knowledgeable teaching style. Her fondness for mentoring Osteopaths become adept and sensitive to the needs of Pregnant Moms and their Children is communicated throughout the entire course.
We introduce the fundamental concepts of the mechanics of Pediatric Osteopathy, and teach you Osteopath how to successfully treat some of the most common dysfunctions found in Newborns in an Osteopathic clinical setting :
1) Cranial Distortions
2) Digestive Disturbances
3) Latching & Feeding difficulties
4) Orthopedic Birth Trauma Injuries
A detailed curriculum of the course can be read below.
How the Course Works:
First you must determine whether you are eligible to directly enroll in this course or must also take our Cranial Osteopathy course.
Next, the course runs over ten weeks with one chapter released weekly.
An additional four weeks are allowed at the end of the course to submit all of your homework assignments and be awarded your Certificate of Completion.
You WILL have access to the course in order to be able to review the material or watch the demonstration videos over and over, for a total of one year, or twelve months.
Your learning experience includes over thirty demonstration videos of individual techniques, as well as demonstrations of complete Treatment Protocols. You can go back and watch the demonstration videos as many times as you want for the duration of the course.
Advanced concepts and treatment protocols are discussed in audio format along with images and text for each condition. Interesting and relevant case studies are also reviewed and are part of your homework.
There is approx 15 hours on-line learning with teaching in audio and video format accompanying each page, technique, and treatment protocol, and an additional 15 hours of homework assignments in the form of clinical practice related to each chapter, making this course a total of CPD 30 hours.
Homework Practice Sheets, Assessment Forms, and Step-by-Step Treatment Protocols for you to practice each week at your clinic are provided to you to download at the end of each chapter.
Requirements to achieve an ICEO Certificate of Completion in Pediatric Osteopathy:
You must be a fully qualified graduate of an Osteopathy training program to be eligible to participate in this post graduate continuing education online course. If you are an allied healthcare professional and wish to take this course, please forward your resume and copy of credentials to our Educational Director at [email protected] for consideration.
All Students must complete the course chapter homework practice assignments and submit them in a timely manner according to the course schedule. Homework submissions are then reviewed by the instructor for this course and feedback is given. All homework assignments must be successfully completed in order to be eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion.
Please note that due to the medically important and sensitive nature of Pediatric Osteopathy, we at the ICEO, in keeping with international norms of Pediatric Osteopathy training, hold a higher standard for awarding Certificates for this course than for some of our other entry level post-graduate level courses.
For further information prior to enrolling in this course please email our Educational Director at [email protected].
What you will need:
You will need to purchase a soft, pliable doll (like the one in the video shown above) to practice the individual techniques on, well as hopefully recruit some volunteer Birthmothers and their Newborns for in-clinic practice. A schedule of exact dates each chapter and subject will be released is included in the Introduction, so you can pre-arrange for appropriate volunteers to practice on.
You will also need access to a printer.
DO YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTION ABOUT THIS COURSE? EMAIL US AT [email protected]
Welcome from author
The Goal - What we hope you will take away from this online course
What to do if you are NOT a highly trained or experience Biomechanical Cranial Osteopath
Chapter Release Schedule & Instructions for Homework Submission
DOWNLOAD - Chapter Release Schedule
Questions regarding course content for the Instructor
Some Important Comments from your Instructor Regarding your Homework & Certificates of Completion
Where does Cranial Osteopathy fit into this approach?
Principles of Pediatric Cranial Osteopathy
downloadable desktop version of Workbook
Why review the Cranial Mechanism?
VIDEO: Review of the Cranial Mechanism
The Mechanics of the Birthing Process
Anatomical Development of the Cranium in Newborns
Common Causes of Cranial Injury in Newborns
What Cranial Mechanisms can be negatively affected ?
Cranial-Abnormalities-At-Birth
Damage Caused by Compressive Forces
Pulmonary Respiration at Birth & the Primary Cranial Mechanism
How permanent are birth injuries?
Mechanical Integrity of the Birthmother’s Pelvis
Table of Developmental Milestone in Newborns 1
Table of Developmental Milestone in Newborns 2
HOMEWORK INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 1. The Mechanics of the Birthing Process
DOWNLOAD: Major Stages of the Birthing Process
HOMEWORK DOWNLOADS - Table of Developmental Milestones
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Plagiocephaly or Compression of the Occiput
Etiology of Plagiocephaly
Antero – posterior compression
Etiology of Antero – posterior compression
Lateral Strains
Etiology of Lateral Strains
Transverse compression
Intro to video Cranial Abnormalities at Birth
video - Cranial Abnormalities at Birth
Intro to video - General Cranial Assessment of a Newborn
video - General Cranial Assessment of a Newborn
Cranial Nerves Associated with Newborn Cranial Trauma
Table of Observations of Cranial Newborn Dysfunctions p. 1
Table of Observations of Cranial Newborn Dysfunctions p. 2
HOMEWORK FOR THIS CHAPTER
DOWNLOAD - Table of Cranial Nerves Associated with Newborn Birth Trauma
DOWNLOAD - Table of Observations in Cranial NewBorns' Dysfunctions
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Goals of Pediatric versus Adult Osteopathic Treatment
Cranial Nerves to Remember during Pediatric Assessment
Why Use Such a Gentle Touch?
"Listening" with your Hands during a Cranio-Sacral Assessment
"Listening with your Hands" during Visceral Assessment
Overview of a Short General Assessment
video - Overview of a Pediatric Assessment
Standard Initial Assessment & Treatment Protocol
video - Standard Initial Assessment
Using the Pediatric Evaluation Worksheet
DOWNLOADS
Basic treatment steps following an Assessment
Practicing on Adults when Newborns are not available
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
HOMEWORK -
Overview of Congenital Torticolis
Etiology of Congenital Torticolis
Plagiocephaly & Congenital Torticollis
Cranial Patterns related to Congenital Torticolis
Why so much emphasis on cranial corrections when treating torticolis?
How to Assess for Various Forms of Congenital Torticolis
Four Step Treatment Protocol for Torticolis
Protocol-For-Congenital-Torticolis
DOWNLOADS - Basic Protocol for Treating Congenital Torticolis & Worksheet
HOMEWORK -
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
How Cranial Moulding is Viewed within the Medical Field
Cranial Moulding Helmets and Osteopathic Treatment
Why Parents Seek Alternatives to Helmets to Achieve Cranial Moulding
Why Parents Seek Alternatives to Helmets to Achieve Cranial Moulding
Introduction to the Video
video - General Cranial Assessment of a Newborn
Designing a Treatment Plan
Key Points to remember during a Pediatric Cranial Moulding Treatment
Cranial Moulding Osteopathic Treatment Protocol
Cranial Moulding Occipital Correction Technique
Cranial Moulding Frontal Correction Technique
Cranial Moulding Vault Molding Technique
Cranial Moulding Treatment Protocol
Subsequent Cranial Moulding Treatments
DOWNLOADS - Cranial Moulding Protocol & Worksheet
HOMEWORK
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Digestive Disturbances – Colic, Reflux Etiology
How to Assess for Colic & Reflux in Newborns
The Various Functions of the Vagus Nerve
Follow the Pathway of the Vague Nerve Throughout the Body
The Goal of Osteopathic Treatment for Digestive Dysfunctions
Treatment Protocol for Digestive Disturbances Techniques 1 - 4
Protocol for Digestive Disturbances Techniques 5 - 8
Digest Disturb Bilateral Occipital Condylar Decomp #1
Digest Disturb Occipital Base Expansion #2
Digest Disturb Normalization Sacrum To Diaphragm #3
Digest Disturb Normalization Of Sigmoid Colon #4
Digest Disturb Pelvis Lower GI-Sigmoid Colon #5
Digest Disturb Gastro-Esophageal #6
Digest Disturb Alt Position For Gastro-Esophageal #7
Digest Disturb Finish Treat Balancing Cranio-Sacral Mech #8
Digestive-Disturbances-Protocol
DOWNLOADS : Treatment Protocol for Digestive Disturbances & Worksheet
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
HOMEWORK
The Importance of Effective Breastfeeding "Failure to Thrive"
Risks Associated with Poor Breastfeeding
How poor attachment affects a Mother's production of breastmilk
Understanding the Etiology of Latching & Feeding Difficulties
Cranial “Moulding” & its Relation to Crying and Suckling at Birth
The Role of the Osteopath in Latching & Feeding Difficulties
Osteopathic Approach to Assessing Latching & Feeding Difficulties
Overview Assessing Latching And Feeding Diffculties
Individual Techniques for Latching and Feeding Difficulties
LatchFeed Occipito Temporal Suture Decompaction #1
LatchFeed Mid Cervical Phrenic Nerve Area #2
LatchFeed Normalization Of Diaphragm #3
LatchFeed Balance Stomach And Diaphragm #4
COMPILATION VIDEO - Latching And Feeding Difficulties Treatment Protocol
DOWNLOAD: Treatment Protocol for Latching and Feeding Difficulties
HOMEWORK
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Overview of Shoulder Distocia
Understanding the Etiology of Upper Limb Abnormalities
gleno-humeral dysfunctions & adult scapula-thoracic problems
How to Identify shoulder dysplasia/distocia
Discussion of Individual Techniques for Shoulder Distocia
Shoulder Gleno-Humeral Joint #1
Shoulder Occipito-Scapular Fascia Stretch #2
Shoulder Sterno-Vertebral #3
VIDEO Treatment Protocol for Shoulder Distocia
DOWNLOADS: Treatment Protocol for Shoulder Distocia/Displagia & Worksheet
HOMEWORK
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Overview of Common Lower Limb Abnormalities
Medical Prognosis of Lower Limb Pediatric Orthopedic Dysfunctions
Case Study of Lower Limb Abnormality
Increased Femoral Anteversion
FEMORAL RETROVERSION
Tibial Torsions
Differentiating between Femoral Anteversion and Tibial Internal Rotation
Genu Varum versus Genu Valgum
congenital foot deformity METATARSUS ADDUCTUS
History Taking & Goal of Osteopathic Treatment
General Principles of Assessment & Treatment
Assessment Protocol for Lower Limbs in Infants
VIDEO - Demonstration of Lower Limb Assessment
General Treatment Protocol for Lower Limb
Lower Limb Treatment #1 - LumboSacral, Hips & Fascia Techniques 1, 2, 3
Lower Limb Treatment #2 - Femur, Tibia & Fibula Membrane Techniques 4, 5 6
Lower Limb Treatment #3 - Foot Techniques 7, 8, 9 & Balancing
HOMEWORK
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
DOWNLOADS
How to Use the Cranial Mapping Chart
Homework: Practicing a Case Study of Unresolved Plagiocephaly
Homework: Practicing a Case Study of Torticollis
Homework: Practicing a Case Study of Colic
Mapping Brain Function
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Maureen Norah Maher, BA, DO(Qc), DOMP Osteopath Practitioner and Educator
How to Contact us
Cranial Osteopathy Options
This course requires a solid foundation in Cranial Osteopathy. We understand that training in Cranial Osteopathy as part of a Practitioner's basic DO or DOMP diploma might or might not include this important aspect of osteopathic practice depending on the school you studied with or the country that you reside in. In order to assist our students who have a strong desire to learn Pediatric Osteopathy, we have created two options for you:
1) A a course bundle that includes both this course in Pediatric Osteopathy AND the course in the Fundamentals of Cranial Osteopathy. You can progress through both courses concurrently, or in series, depending on the amount of free time you have to learning each week. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to view this bundle and to read about it.
2) You can request to enroll in the Fundamentals of Cranial Osteopathy course which has been set for you to work at your own accelerated rate, or at our own self-paced rate. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to view this bundle and to read about it.
If you are undecided what option is best for you, please email our Educational Director at ceosteopathy@!gmail.com to discuss.
Maureen Hannah Maher
WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS COURSE
"I want to thank you for the course information. I definitely became more confident in treating newborns and toddlers since taking this course and I appreciate that."
Jack M., Manual Osteopathic Practitioner, Ontario, Canada
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