LCO Master's Certificate Overview
LCO Master's Certificate Overview
LCO Master's Certificate Overview
360 Wellington Street, Tower B, 6th Floor, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B5
2014-2015
Note: students are provided with online textbooks and learning materials.
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Course Outline: Osteopathy and its role in Integrative Medicine History of manipulative therapy & osteopathy Philosophy of osteopathy Tenets of Osteopathy as defined by A.T. Still Differences between U.S. trained Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.)s, MDs, and European/Canadian trained Osteopaths
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Tortora, Grants Atlas of Anatomy by Anne Agur and Arthur Dalley Free online access to: Yoga Functional Anatomy website Course Outline: Anatomical position; understand and analyze spatial and directional terms Roots (prefixes and suffixes) Major segments, bones and muscles of the human body Prominent bony landmarks and explain the anatomic relationships of the various bones of the human body to each other The joint classifications and anatomic components of the different joints of the body Gross anatomy of the central nervous system and how it functions; understand the physiology of pain Components of and contrast the autonomic nervous system with the somatic nervous system Anatomic structures of the heart, trace blood flow through the heart to the body The structure and function of the respiratory tract The role of the lymphatic system in our body and how it pertains to osteopathy Structure and function of the digestive tract and metabolism
Biomechanics (BIM-MC)
Credits: 4 Course Overview Biomechanics provides an overview of musculoskeletal anatomy, its mechanical properties as well as the structural behavior of the spine and biodynamics of spinal movement. Specific course topics include structure and function relationships in tissues and organs; application of stress and strain analysis to biological tissues; analysis of forces in human function and movement; energy and power in human activity; introduction to modeling viscoelasticity of tissues. Course Materials: Videos links / Video lectures, Handouts/Readings provided Textbook: Basics of Biomechanics, Margareta Nordin Course Outline: An Introduction to Human Kinetics/Biomechanics Kinematic Concepts for Analyzing Human Motion Biomechanics of Bone Structure
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Skeletal Muscle Skeletal Articulations Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Spine the Trunk and Spinal Column
Pathology (PAT-MC)
Credits: 5 Course Overview This course provides students with an understanding of the disease process and how it affects the bodys functions. Medical terminology, mechanisms of disease, healing processes and preventative measures are taught. Changes due to growth, age, stress (mechanical and emotional), and organic dysfunction are covered as they relate to osteopathy. Pathologies of body regions are examined. Course Materials: Lecture Slides, Related videos, Handouts/Readings provided Course Outline: Inflammation, Injury and repair Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Muscle and Bone Pathology Pathology of Upper Extremity Pathology of the Shoulder Pathology of the Lower Extremity Pathology of the Hip Headaches Back and neck conditions Pathology of Upper and Lower Back
(OMD-MC)
This course delves deeper into the principles of osteopathy and the osteopathic
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approach to health and disease. This course details the five structure-function models of osteopathic care; biomechanical, respiratory/circulatory, neurological, biopsychosocial, bioenergetic and how they relate to the musculoskeletal system. The fundamental tenets of osteopathy are examined further. Spinal motion and dysfunction is covered. An overview of techniques are provided as well as their mechanism and indication for osteopathic treatment. Safety and ethics in manual practice are discussed. Course Materials: Lecture Slides, Related videos, Handouts and readings provided Course Outline: Osteopathic models of health Osteopathic models of disease functional vs. structural disease The role of environmental, genetic and affliction factors in the disease process Osteopathic lesion and how can it be diagnosed Osteopathic approach to spinal motion and the Fryettes principles The major differences between direct and indirect osteopathic techniques The five structure-function models of osteopathic care and how they relate to the musculoskeletal system
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Osteopathic techniques, including direct techniques such as thrust, articulatory, muscle energy and general osteopathic techniques; indirect techniques, including functional techniques and counterstrain; balancing techniques, such as balanced ligamentous tension and ligamentous articulatory strain; combined techniques, including myofascial/fascial release, still technique Osteopathy in the cranial field Regional assessment based on regional complaint
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Should you have questions or comments about the program, please contact us at: Telephone: +1 (519) 964-2751 E-mail: info@lcocanada.com Address: 380 Wellington St. Tower B, 6th Floor, London N6A 5B5 Ontario, Canada
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