Our further educational seminars address all people who are working in the field of medicine. Our seminars are according to the current legal position not professional/vocational training and do not entitle participants to exercise the therapy or to hold a particular job title. For these reasons the student's eligibility depends on a completed occupational training in the field of medicine.
The seminars are intended for the following target groups working in prevention, therapy and rehabilitation:
- Physicians with various specialties
- Ergotherapists
- Homeopaths
- Physical therapists
- Speech therapists
- Masseurs
- Nursing care staff
- Osteopaths
- Physiotherapists
- Psychotherapists
- Dentists
Integrative Manual Therapy™ is treatment of the anatomical structures on all planes. For this reason you can choose your class by your specific intentions:
- You can start your education in IMT with every basic class, if there are no pre-requisites. For reasons having to do with the IMT-terminology and the development of participant's palpation skills, our experience of the past years has shown, that MFR 1/MFR 2 is the ideal class to start with.
- If you are working in your office a lot with orthopedic patients, MET and SCS classes would be a good choice.
- A multisystem approach to common health problems is offered by the IMT classes.
- Internists should choose classes out of the VMET and/or LYMPH series.
- If you are occupied with neurologic patients, the NTT seminar will show you interesting new methods in diagnostic and therapy for your patients.
- If you are working in the field of psychology and are interested in bodywork, your classes would be IDAP and NFP.
- All collegues interested in cranial therapy will benefit from the CTS classes, which address beyond others especially dentists, ergotherapists and speech-therapists.
- Veterinarians and their team can increase their education by choosing IMT A1&2 (Integrative Manual Therapy™ for Animals (Cats, dogs and horses).
Some few seminars can be taken by non professional care takers, persons in the patient's immediate environment (parents, partners, friends), please ask for further information.