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A three-day FDM Cervical and Cranial Spine course covers FDM techniques for the skull and cervical vertebrae, as well as the anatomy and functions of the autonomic nervous system.

FDM Cranio Course

The main aim of the course is to familiarize participants with the cranial region in terms of more important clinical symptoms and diseases - in the perspective of the whole organism. The extensive FDM Cranio program will allow us to understand that all these syndromes, neuralgias, inflammations, instabilities, migraines, etc., may have (in line with the Typaldos paradigm) their origin in deformities of the fascial system and in the near future,  they will surely become their consequence.

FDM Neuro: Neurological Therapy in the FDM Model

‘Think with the FDM model and make sure that it reaches all the people in the world who need it, because thanks to it you can change both your and your patients' lives for the better.’

 

dr Stephen Typaldos

GFDMO

During the course, participants will be familiarized with the following topics:

 Facial and trigeminal neuralgia

 Biomechanics of the temporomandibular joint

 Sibson's fascia

 Skull and brain drainage system

 Cluster headaches - what do we know about them

 Neurovascular anatomy of the sub-occiput and neck region

 An ailments syndrome related to vasomotor and diet

 The concept of using FDM in the treatment of: migraine, cranial tension pain, sinus problems

 The extension of the FDM techniques by adding drainage techniques and specific techniques focused on the autonomous system

 Collet-Sicard syndrome, deep jugular vein

 The instability of the atlas vertebrae and the McRae, McGregor and Chamberlain line etc.

The three-day FDM Cervical and cranial spine course is based on the FDM techniques, the model itself and its application to the cranial, craniofacial and atlas vertebral regions. During the course, participants will be familiarized with the anatomy of the skull, the palpation of sutures and the more important neurovascular and muscular and articular structures, as well as the tasks and functions of the autonomic system.

FDM Cervical and Cranial Spine