What to expect
Our Seminars will teach you the right way to apply Osteopathic Manipulative Techniques (OMT) that treats conditions affecting every system in the body, including the musculoskeletal system, digestive system, nervous system and immune system.Osteopathic Manipulative Techniques (OMT) will permit to realign the body and restore balance to bones and muscles, allowing the entire body to work better as a whole and to reach optimal well-being.
Requirements:
In order to participate in IOT seminars participants must meet with IOT specific requirements:
One
Medical Doctors and Dentists, Medical Students (Med2, Med3, Med4 or 5th, 6th, 7th Year of Medicine).
Two
1. Bachelor Physiotherapists with at least three validated years (documents required) of Practice in Physiotherapy.
2. Physiotherapists with a Master or PHD degree.
Three
Osteopath graduates from an international recognized School or University.
All participants must be in good standing with their respective order or association whether they are national or international and must provide documents justifying their place of training, experience and skills. Only Medical Students are exempt, they must present the registration form of their respective university.
Seminars 2025
IOT Advanced Training Days
Osteopathy and manual therapy are constantly evolving fields, and advanced training days offer practitioners from physiotherapists to osteopaths to medical doctors the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and refine their skills. These specialized courses focus on specific techniques, patient populations, or areas of interest, allowing practitioners to expand their clinical expertise and enhance their therapeutic approach.
Key benefits of attending advanced training days
• Enhanced clinical skills: Learn new techniques and refine existing ones to improve treatment outcomes.
• Expanded knowledge base: Gain a deeper understanding of complex conditions and treatment strategies.
• Specialization: Develop expertise in specific areas like pediatric, geriatric, or sports medicine.
• Networking opportunities: Connect with other practitioners, share experiences, and build professional relationships.
• Continuing education credits: Maintain professional licensure and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field.
Common topics covered in advanced training days
• Specific techniques: Descriptive and functional Anatomy, Palpatory Anatomy, Muscle Testing, Mobility Tests and Treatment Techniques & Protocols.
• Patient populations: Pediatric, geriatric, pregnant, and athletic patients.
• Clinical conditions: Chronic pain, sports injuries, neurological disorders, and postural dysfunctions.
• Advanced diagnostic skills: Palpation techniques, functional assessments, and imaging interpretation.
• Research and evidence-based practice: Stay informed about the latest research and incorporate it into clinical practice.
How to choose the right advanced training day
• Consider your goals: Identify your specific areas of interest and what you hope to achieve from the training.
• Evaluate the instructor’s expertise: Look for experienced and respected practitioners with a strong track record.
• Review the course curriculum: Ensure the content aligns with your learning objectives and clinical needs.
• Check the format and delivery: Choose a format that suits your learning style, whether it’s in-person or online.
By investing in advanced training, physiotherapists, osteopaths and medical doctors can elevate their practice, provide superior care to their patients, and stay at the forefront of their profession.