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Cost

$900
CE Credits
4 CE Hours
30 Continuing Education Hours
Location
880 Nantucket Ave
Eugene, OR
UNITED STATES

Summary

Class Info

Non-DIRI Affiliated courses are offered by non-faculty members who have completed their Advanced Training. Certificates are issued by the member for Elective CE Credit. Inquire with the member regarding NCBTMB approval.

Details

Nerve and Vascular Manipulation

Full elasticity and free glide of nerves and blood vessels are critical to mobility and comfort in our bodies. Nerves and blood vessels routinely become densified, distorting and stiffening our bodies.

Fortunately this is easy to restore.

Learn easy gentle methods to restore the free glide and stretch of these vital structures. For nerves this is done by a fully long-lever process. Treating the nerves without touching them increases safety.

A tight nerve or tight blood vessel to a muscle is a very common way that a muscle appear tight. Restore the span and glide of the nerve or artery and the muscle instantly assumes normal length.

In four days learn methods with which you can restore the length and glide of any nerve or blood vessel.

Enrollment is Limited to 12.
Tuition $900

For questions or to register email the instructor
jeffrey@jeffreyburch.com


About the Instructor

Jeffrey Burch received a BA in biology from the University of Oregon in 1975. He then trained at The Dr. Ida Rolf Institute® in Boulder, Colorado, and received his Certification as a Rolfer™ in 1977.
Jeffrey Burch received his Rolfing® Advanced Certification in 1990. After that, he continued his studies at the University of Oregon, where he earned a second BA in Psychology in 1993 and a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology in 1995. His Master’s thesis, titled “Alexithymia and Dissociation,” examines topics related to psychosomatic conditions.
Jeffrey has been a member of the Rolf Institute’s Board of Directors and served for many years on it’s Ethics Committee. He is acurrejtly a member of the Rolf Institute’s research committee. He was the founding editor of the journal of the International Association of Structural Integrators (IASI).
In 1998, Jeffrey began an intensive study of CranioSacral Therapy at the Upledger Institute, with French Osteopath Alain Gehin specializing in Cranial Manipulation, and Jean-Pierre Barral and his associates focusing on Visceral Manipulation. Jeffrey completed his apprenticeship to teaching visceral manipulation. He completed the first year at the Canadian College of Osteopathy. He now teaches internationally, offering foundational and advanced courses in manual therapy assessment and treatment methods.
In 2010, he began developing groundbreaking new methods for assessing and releasing adhesions and contractures in joint capsules, bursas, and tendon sheaths, which he now teaches.

He has authored a book titled.
Assessment and Treatment Methods for Manual Therapists,
The Most Effective and Efficient Treatment Every Time
published by Handspring Publishing.