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Bone Strain Relief – the Bone in Focus of Osteopathic Treatment

Lecturer: Hartwig Liedtke

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Completed osteopathy training

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594,00 

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Bone Strain Relief – the Bone in Focus of Osteopathic Treatment

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While muscles, fasciae, and tendons have long been at the center of modern pain therapy, a crucial factor often remains

unnoticed: The bone.

In this intensive 3-day seminar, we focus on what is often overlooked – bone strain as a frequent and profound cause of chronic, therapy-resistant pain.

Bones are more elastic, deformable, and adaptable than many believe. But these very properties harbor risks: After traumas, overload, or torsions, they do not always return to their original position – a tension pattern with microstrains remains, self-healing powers fail.
The result: Compensations in the entire musculoskeletal system and persistent complaints that seem inaccessible to any therapy.

In this course you will learn:

  • to reliably recognize bone strain
  • to identify the most common findings in the pelvis, extremities, trunk, and posterior cranial fossa
  • to apply targeted, manual techniques to return bone deformations to their tension-free anatomical starting position
  • and thus often achieve a significant pain reduction in just one treatment session

Practical. Directly implementable. Effective.

All techniques are demonstrated and practiced intensively in partner training.

Discover the bone as an underestimated lever in pain therapy – and expand your therapeutic spectrum by a central building block.

A small selection of diagnoses and clinical pictures that can be quickly alleviated with manual therapy using Bone Strain Relief:
Lumboischialgia, coccygodynia, thoracic spine syndrome, cervical spine complaints, neck pain, chest pain, coxalgia, sports hernia, adductor strain, trochanteric bursitis, piriformis syndrome, knee pain, achillodynia, heel spur, plantar fasciitis, Morton’s metatarsalgia, shoulder-arm syndrome, impingement syndrome, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, wrist pain, rhizarthrosis

Lecturer/s

Dr. med. Hartwig Liedtke
With a background as a surgeon specializing in trauma, hand, and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Hartwig Liedtke worked for many years as a senior consultant at a specialized clinic for trauma, hand, and reconstructive surgery before founding his own practice. Early on, he recognized that conventional methods alone are not always sufficient to sustainably treat pain in the musculoskeletal system – and so, already during his time at the clinic, he began to intensively study chiropractic and osteopathy. From this interdisciplinary knowledge of osteopathy, orthopedics, and trauma surgery, he has developed a novel therapy that combines modern osteopathic approaches with his surgical and orthopedic experience, and often helps where other methods reach their limits. The result: A gentle, highly effective method that often succeeds in noticeably relieving even chronic pain patients in the first session – completely without medication or invasive procedures – often for the first time in years. Dr. Liedtke stands for medical precision paired with innovative thinking – and thus restores new courage and quality of life.

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