Brain 4 Cranial Nerves

4 sept. 2020
6 sept. 2020
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Objectifs

  • In B4 you'll deepen the skills you've already studied and been practicing and learn how to work with and release restrictions in several new areas of the brain and spinal cord, especially cranial nerves, nuclei and ganglia and dorsal root ganglia. We will alos further our study of the embryological connection between the brain and the heart and new applications of interstitial fluid techniques.

Formation

Description

Presentation:

Embryological connections, Cranial nerves nuclei and ganglia I, II, III, IV, Cranial nerves nuclei and ganglia V, VI, Choroid plex, iCranial nerves nuclei and ganglia VII, VIII, Cranial nerves nuclei and ganglia IX, X, Periaqueducal Gray Matter (PAG) and Raphe Magnum nuclei.
Working within the 6-layered cortex of the brain. Finding dominant lesions in the 6 layered cortex (sulci, gyri): fascia and fluid approaches.Cranial nerves nuclei and ganglia XI, XII. Working within the 6-layered cortex of the brain 2 (releasing “negative memories”).
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and CNS connections

  • Early embryological Brain relationships

  • Fluid Field Regulation (FFR)

  • Choroid Plexi (CP): 3rd and 4th ventricle

  • Cranial Nerve Nuclei: clinical applications

  • Cranial Nerve Ganglia: clinical applications
    Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG) of the Spinal Cord and its pathologies

  • Periaqueductal Gray Matter (PAG)

  • Work within the 6 layers of the Brain

  • Negative Memory "eraser"

  • New protocol for the Brain and Spinal Cord 

  • We will also see: the choroid plexi, the 6 layered cortex, Broca's Area, and Wernicke's area, Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG), Periacqueductal Gray Matter (PAG). 

Enseignants

CHIKLY Alaya
CHIKLY Bruno

Bruno Chikly, MD (France), DO (France, UK), LMT (AZ), is the director  of the Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT) and Brain curriculi.

He is a graduate of the Medical School at Saint Antoine Hospital in France, where his internship in general medicine included training in endocrinology, surgery, neurology and psychiatry. Dr. Chikly also earned the United States equivalent of a master's degree in psychology from Paris XIII University, France.

His medical doctoral thesis, which addressed the lymphatic system, its historical evolution and the manual lymphatic drainage technique, was awarded a Medal of Medical Faculty of Paris VI, a prestigious acknowledgment for in-depth work and scientific presentation.

Dr Chikly received a Doctorate in Osteopathy (hon.) from the European School of Osteopathy (ESO), Maidstone (Renzo Molinari), UK (2002); a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from CROMON/AIROP (2009) and aDoctorate in Osteopathic Sciences from the European University of Brussels, Belgium (2010). He is registered in the French National Registry of Osteopathy (ADELI #75-00-1227-0).

Dr Chikly extensively studied osteopathic techniques and other hands-on modalities, both in Europe and the United States, including Manual Lymphatic Therapies, Osteopathy in the Cranial field, Biodynamics program in Osteopathy, CranioSacral Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, Mechanical Link, Muscle Energy, Myofascial Release, Neuromuscular Therapy, SomatoEmotional Release and others.

Dr. Chikly is a member of the International Society of Lymphology (ISL) and an associate member of the American Academy of Osteopathy (AAO), the Cranial Academy and a licensed massage therapist from Arizona, USA. He was Adjunct Professor of the Union Institute and University Graduate College (University of Ohio), he is listed in the millennium edition of Marquis' Who's Who in the World. Dr Chikly was the recipient of the 2014 Massage Therapy Hall of Fame.

In his definitive text, "Silent Waves: Theory and Practice of Lymph Drainage Therapy," 2nd Edition (450 pages), Dr. Chikly addresses the applications for lymphedema, chronic pain and inflammation. "Silent Waves" is carried by Stanford University Medical Library and is the first comprehensive book on the lymphatic system and lymphedema in North America.

Dr. Chikly, is an international seminar leader, lecturer and writer. He has spoken to most North American professional medical and health-related groups and to many lymphedema support groups. He lives in Arizona with is wife and teaching partner Alaya Chikly, LMT.

Infos principales

Matin
08:45 - 12:15
Après-midi
13:30 - 17:30
Matin
08:45 - 12:15
Après-midi
13:30 - 17:30
Matin
08:45 - 12:15
Après-midi
13:30 - 17:30
English
Aucune
Membre
780.00 CHF
Non membre
960.00 CHF
Assistant
490.00 CHF

Infos supplémentaires

Conditions particulières

Nur Teilnehmer, die vorhergehende Kurse (Brain 1-2-3) besucht haben, können an diesem Training teilnehmen.

B4: Brain Tissue, Nuclei, Fluid & Autonomic  Nervous System plus we suggest at least two (2) months of practice after attending B4.

Be sure you understand the following words and, as applicable, know precisely where these structures are located in the body. For this class it is more important to know the cranial nerve nuclei and ganglia than the cranial nerve themselves. 

Lectures recommandées

Be sure you understand the following words and, as applicable, know precisely where these structures are located in the body. For this class it is more important to know the cranial nerve nuclei and ganglia than the cranial nerve themselves. 

We will also see: the choroid plexi, the 6 layered cortex, Broca's Area, and Wernicke's area, Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG), Periacqueductal Gray Matter (PAG).. 

 

Be familiar with the brain structures from each of the following pages of "Netter's Atlas of Human Neuroscience" 1st Edition (2nd Edition in parenthesis):

Page 43-45,58-60 (page 68-73,97-99): Choroid Plexus

Page 44 (page 70-71): facial colliculus, hypoglossal trigone, vagal trigone, vestibular area, gracile and cuneate tubercle.

Page 150-156 (page 220-233): look mainly at the location of the cranial nerve nuclei

Page 157 (page 234): cranial nerves

Page 158 (page 235-236): cranial nerves nuclei. A very important plate

Page 161 (page 240-241): cranial nerve V

Page 162 (page 243): cranial nerve VII

Page 164 (page 246): cranial nerve IX

Page 165 (page 248-249): cranial nerve X

Page 166 (page 247): cranial nerve XI

Page 167 (page 250): cranial nerve XII

Page 199-201-203 (page 306-310): 6 layered cortex

Page 204 (page 311): cortical areas

Page 222 (page 334): cranial nerve V

Page 223 (page 335): taste pathways

Lieu de formation

FSO SVO - GAMT Kurslokal - Zürich
Klosbachstrasse 103
8032 Zürich
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