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Europe‘s largest

osteopathy conference

with

more than 60 workshops

and 24 speakers

Unlocking the cranial mechanism… modern insights

November, 15th-17th 2019in Berlin

InternationalConference on

OsteopathyConference 2019

Dear friends of osteopathy,

we, the Osteopathie Schule Deutschland, invite you to Europe’s big-

gest osteopathy conference in the heart of Berlin from 15th to 17th

November 2019.

For a whole weekend leading osteopaths and scientists from all over

the globe will shine a light on the latest insights and findings in sci-

ence and osteopathic practice in the world of Cranial Osteopathy.

Time changes everything. For this reason, this conference isn’t just

about exploring and applying little known cranial approaches of the

early osteopaths. But we should also allow ourselves to adjust our

views and actions to the challenges of modern time by modifying our

practice for the welfare of the patient and to invite other perspectives

as well as integrating new approaches into our work.

“It is the clinical experience of utilizing this stillness, this total ener-

gy, this total body, this total force, in the concept of the treatment

program… You experience the stillness with its motivating energy,

centering the total body… When I sense this interchange taking place

through my hands as a palpable mechanism and through my mind as

an awareness of the stillness interchanging with body physiology, then

the treatment is complete.” (R. E. Becker)

The focus of the practical workshops will be to see, feel and experience

through different perspectives how patience, insight and gentle mind-

fulness reveal homeostatic dynamics. We will listen to these processes,

let them happen and support them. The workshops also show many

new approaches and deepened models as well as scientific and neu-

roanatomical discourses.

Special events and plenty of occasions will give you the chan-

ce to exchange experiences and knowledge with your collea-

gues and to expand your professional network. Of course the

traditional Gala-Dinner with our following, by now notorious,

Meeting-Friends-Party won’t be missing! Here you’ll get a very dyna-

mic opportunity to relax and celebrate together.

We are looking forward to welcome you at our conference.

Your

Osteopathie Schule Deutschland

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Welcome

Prof. Guillaume Captier MD, PhD (FRA)Models of positional skull deformation. It’s not only an environmental disease

Prof. Joan Richtsmeier PhD (USA)Integration of brain and skull

Ass. Prof. Emiliano Bruner PhD (ESP)Functional Craniology and Brain Evolution

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Kenneth Lossing DO, FAAO (USA)Beryl Arbuckle‘s osteopathic considerations

Coffee Break

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)Dr. Fulford‘s Life and Philosophy

Margaret Sorrel DO, FCA (USA)Charlotte Weaver, Pioneer in Cranial Osteopathy

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)Rollin Becker‘s Approach

Alain Auberville DO (FRA)Motility in Ostéopathy

Richard Holding DO (GBR)Rollin Beckers spiritual fulcrum

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Alain Auberville DO (FRA)Pericadium, diaphragm and the perineum during embryogenesis

Prof. Guillaume Captier MD, PhD (FRA)Skull deformation and craniosynostosis, clinical diagnosis

Ass. Prof. Emiliano Bruner PhD (ESP)Functional Craniology and Brain Evolution

Philip Eckardt MD, DO (DEU)Applied functional neurology at human cranium

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)Breathe and Vibrating Energy

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)Osteopathic treatment of the TMJ in 7 tests and 7 technics

Pascal Grolaux DO, MICO, MIO, MNSAO (CAN)Understanding Heart rate variability: assessment (through ECG), interpretation and utility in daily practice

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)OCF in Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurological Disorders

Kenneth Lossing DO, FAAO (USA)Beryl Arbuckle approaches - practical applications

Tajinder Deoora MSc., DO, Dip phyt (GBR)Working with the immune system in children

Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA)Cranial nerves I - VI Clinical Anatomy

Edward G. Stiles MD, DO (USA)Functional sutural approach from George Laughlin, Still’s grandson

Alain Abehsera MD, DO (FRA)Unified osteopathic technique: high frequency rhythm of the GOT & low frequency PRM

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)Concept of a fulcrum and balanced tension according to Becker

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Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA)Central sensitization

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)The 4 Temporal Mandibular joints and their relationship with others anatomical parts of the body

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)Evidence-Based OCF Practice

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Torsten Liem M.Sc. Ost., M.Sc. Paed. Ost., DO, DPO (DEU)New approaches in craniosacral osteopathy

Coffee Break

Prof. Gerald H. Pollack PhD (USA)The Fourth Phase Of Water: A Central Role In Health

Nicholas Handoll DO, FSCC (GBR)Einstein, Sutherland & Relationship

Robert Paul Lee DO, FAAO, FCA (USA)„What is the Mechanism?“

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Alain Auberville DO (FRA)Urogenital system and motility

Prof. Guillaume Captier MD, PhD (FRA)Positional skull deformation, a 3D perspective

Ass. Prof. Emiliano Bruner PhD (ESP)Functional Craniology and Brain Evolution

Bruno Chikly MD, DO (USA)New Advanced Techniques for Release of the Cranial Meninges Using a Curved Biotensegrity Model

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)Body, Mind and Spirit

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)Osteopathic treatment of the sinusitis in 7 tests and 7 technics

Pascal Grolaux DO, MICO, MIO, MNSAO (CAN)Targeting the ANS to enhance cranio-sacral functions through the GOT

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)OCF for Visual and Auditory Conditions

Robert Paul Lee DO, FAAO, FCA (USA)Treating Traumatic Brain Injury

Tajinder Deoora MSc., DO, Dip phyt (GBR)Perceptive quality of tissues: reading the health with our hands

Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA)Cranial nerves VII - XII

Nicholas Handoll DO, FSCC (GBR)Optimising the Patient Connection: The Power of Presence

Alain Abehsera DO, MD (FRA)Recent advances in the physiology of the PRM and the meninges: Applications and implications

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)Becker‘s approach to Fluids

Richard Holding DO (GBR)Rollin Becker‘s spiritual fulcrum - clinical application

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Alain Auberville DO (FRA)Pericadium, diaphragm and the perineum during embryogenesis

Franck Garçon DO (FRA) / Isabelle Becker (DEU)Palpation, communicating with the tissues

Philip Eckardt MD, DO (DEU)Applied functional neurology of the human cranium

Bruno Chikly MD, DO (USA)New Advanced Techniques for Release of the Cranial Meninges Using a Curved Biotensegrity Model

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)Breathe and Vibrating Energy

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)Osteopathic treatment of the TMJ in 7 tests and 7 technics

Pascal Grolaux DO, MICO, MIO, MNSAO (CAN)Understanding Heart rate variability: assessment (through ECG), interpretation and utility in daily practice

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)OCF in Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurological Disorders

Torsten Liem M.Sc. Ost., M.Sc. Paed. Ost., DO, DPO (DEU)New osteopathic treatment approaches to improve drainage of the brain

Tajinder Deoora MSc., DO, Dip phyt (GBR)Working with the immune system in children

Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA) Cranial nerves I - VI Clinical Anatomy

Nicholas Handoll DO, FSCC (GBR)Optimising the Patient Connection: The Power of Presence

Alain Abehsera DO, MD (FRA)Unified osteopathic technique: high frequency rhythm of the GOT & low frequency PRM

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)Concept of a fulcrum and balanced tension according to Becker

Richard Holding DO (GBR)How do you decide where to place your hands? - And other insights from Rollin Becker

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Alain Auberville DO (FRA)Urogenital system and motility

Franck Garçon DO (FRA) / Isabelle Becker (DEU)Palpation, communicating with the tissues

Philip Eckardt MD, DO (DEU)Applied functional neurology of the human cranium

Bruno Chikly MD, DO (USA)New Advanced Techniques for Release of the Cranial Meninges Using a Curved Biotensegrity Model

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)Body, Mind and Spirit

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)Osteopathic treatment of the sinusitis in 7 tests and 7 technics

Pascal Grolaux DO, MICO, MIO, MNSAO (CAN)Targeting the ANS to enhance cranio-sacral functions through the GOT

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)OCF for Visual and Auditory Conditions

Prof. Joan Richtsmeier PhD (USA)Interaction of brain, chondrocranium and dermatocranium in development and disease

Tajinder Deoora MSc., DO, Dip phyt (GBR)Perceptive quality of tissues: reading the health with our hands

Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA)Cranial nerves VII - XII

Edward G. Stiles MD, DO (USA)Functional sutural approach from George Laughlin, Still’s grandson

Alain Abehsera DO, MD (FRA)Recent advances in the physiology of the PRM and the meninges: Applications and implications

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)Becker‘s approach to Fluids

Richard Holding DO (GBR)Rollin Becker‘s spiritual fulcrum - clinical application

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Conference fees:3-day-ticket: 598,- €

Early bird fee (Registration until 31.03.2019): 528,- €

1-day-ticket: 299,- €

Conference fee includes the lectures, workshops, lunch and coffee breaks during the lectures

Gala-Dinner and Meeting-Friends-Party: 59,- €

Registration:Please use our online inscription form for the registration:

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ConferenceInformation

VenueUrania Berlin e.V.

An der Urania 1710787 Berlin

For more Information about our conference,please visit our website:

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Pre- & Post-Conference-Workshops

Pre-Conference13.11. - 14.11.2019Kenneth Lossing DO, FAAO (USA)The Cranial Approach of Dr. Beryl Arbuckle

Course fee: 310,- €

Post-Conference18.11. - 19.11.2019Robert Paul Lee DO, FAAO, FCA (USA)The Intelligence of the Tide

Course fee: 310,- €

18.11. - 19.11.2019Torsten Liem M.Sc. Ost., M.Sc. Paed. Ost., DO, DPO (DEU)Trauma, Emotions, bifocal Integration® and Osteopathy

Course fee: 310,- €

The following applies to all courses:

If the minimum number of 18 participants is not reached, the OSD reserves the right to cancel the course at least 4 weeks in advance. In this case, the OSD will refund the course fees in full. In addition, further claims for reimbursement of costs by the participants, in particular based on travel and hotel costs, are excluded.

Pre- & Post-ConferenceInformation

VenueOsteopathie Schule Deutschland

Osram HöfeeOudenarder Str. 1613347 Berlin

Registration

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For more Information about our conference,please visit our website:

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ConferenceSpeakers

Graduate of the European School of Osteopathy in 1975 and lecturer of the same from 1974 to 1985, graduate of the Paris Medical School in 1985, thesis on the principles and history of osteopathy. Abehse-ra is founder and in the past President of the Israeli

Osteopathic Association (1987-2000), Lecturer at the OSD and cur-rently living in France. He deals with the subject of „osteopathic self-treatment“ in the context of osteopathic research.

Alain Abehsera DO (FRA)

Involved in founding the osteopathy schools Euros-téo and InSO-Aix-en-Provence, where he taught the visceral approach to osteopathy; teaching in schools in France for more than 15 years as well as Canada and on postgraduate courses in France, Italy and Rus-

sia. Alain Auberville has developed his embryology-based Motility concept over the last 30 years by experimenting and clinically vali-dating his hypothesis. He now practices at Pelissanne, in the south of France.

Alain Auberville DO (FRA)

Self-employed Osteopath and alternative practitioner with her own office in Bonn, Germany. She was born in France and studied osteopathy at the MTM Osteo-pathy-School in France. Isabelle Becker is specialized in pediatric osteopathy.

Isabelle Becker (DEU)

PhD in Animal Biology and Research Leader in Pa-leoneurobiology at the National Research Center for Human Evolution, Burgos (Spain). His main research areas concern functional craniology, paleoneurology, evolutionary neuroanatomy, craniovascular morpho-

logy, digital anatomy and computed morphometrics. Bruner’s key research projects deal with the anatomy and evolution of the parie-tal cortex. He is also involved in cognitive studies dealing with the evolution of visuospatial functions.

Ass. Prof. Emiliano Bruner PhD (ESP)

Professor and PhD for anatomy and pediatric surge-ry. Since 2011 he is senior researcher in Personalized Medical Decisions at the University of Montpellier in France. 2012 Captier became the head of orthope-dic-plastic pediatric surgery at the university hospital

Montpellier.

Prof. Guillaume Captier MD, PhD (FRA)

Author of the book „Silent Waves-Lymphdrainage-therapy“ and of the DVDs „Dissection of the human lymphatic system“, „A Miniature Universe“ and „The brain“. Laureate of the medical faculty in Paris, mem-ber of the AAO and the I.S.L.. Chikly is leading in the

field of osteopathic treatment of the brain and lymphatic system.

Bruno Chikly MD, DO (USA)

Osteopath since 2003. Founder and leader of the Neuro-log Academy. Eckardt teaches his own concept of neuro-functional integration (NFI) and practices medicine in his own privat practices in Munich and Mürnau in Germany.

Philip Eckardt MD, DO (DEU)

Received her DO degree from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1964. She has practiced in Oregon from 1965 to the present. Eschtruth teaches Dr. Fulford‘s philosophy both in the US and Europe. She currently lives in Oregon with her two dogs.

Paula Eschtruth DO, FCA (USA)

Studied Osteopathy at COP Marseille. Since 1999 he has been working in a practice in Gignac, since 2010, he has been teaching the tissue approach in Osteopathy in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

Franck Garçon DO (FRA)

Osteopath since 1983, specialized in pediatric treat-ment, Deoora has been working for over 10 years at the Osteopathic Center for Children (OCC). She is an International lecturer and director of the children‘s clinic at the Osteopathie Schule Deutschland (OSD) in

Hamburg. Author of the book „Healing through Cranial Osteopathy“ and co-author of „Fundamental Osteopathic Techniques“ and „Os-teopathic Treatment of Children“.

Tajinder Deoora MSc., DO, Dip phyt (GBR)

Teaching cranial osteopathy internationally for over 40 years. He studied under some of the great Ame-rican osteopathic physicians including Harold Magoun Snr, Rollin Becker, Allan Becker, Herb Miller, Edgar Miller, Anne Wales, Viola Frymann, Robert Fulford,

John Harakal and Tom Schooley. Handoll has published articles in various journals; his paper „The Osteopathic Management of Children with Down‘s Syndrome“ was published in the British Osteopathic Journal in 1988 and is now on-line. His book „Anatomy of Potency“ was published in 2000 and has been translated into German, French and Italian. The second edition appeared in 2017. In 1993 Handoll co-founded the Sutherland Cra-nial College as an independent post-graduate institution in the UK for teaching the cranial concept.

Nicholas Handoll DO, FSCC (GBR)

Specialized in neuroscience; practicing and doing re-search in Canada. Grolaux is practicing non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation in his daily clinic and doing research about it with Kinesis Associates Clinic, Dart-mouth, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS (Canada).

Pascal Grolaux DO, MICO, MIO, MNSAO (CAN)

Teaching all over the world and continues to teach today in Europe and Japan. His subjects taught are cra-nial technique, sacro-occipital technique and cervical technique on a patient in a sitting position. Gehin also teaches the tensegrity criteria in practical osteopat-

hy, the clinical reading of walking and the technique of absorbing lumbar disc hernias.

Alain Gehin DO (ESP)

Osteopath since 1969, he was taught y Rollin Becker, Alan Becker, Anne Wales, Robert Fulford, Tom Schoo-ley, Edna Lay, Viola Frymann, Harold Magoun and many more. Holding works as a lecturer since 1970, e.g. for Embryology, cranial Osteopathy, Kinesiology

and others. He edited the three volume work “The collected words of Dr Alan Beardall DC” (1988) and numbers of other teaching ma-terials for cranial and other topics.

Richard Holding DO (GBR)

Practices Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine full time with his wife, German Osteopath Margret Klein. In his spare time he teaches OMM for the American Acade-my of Osteopathy and Osteopathic schools around the world. Lossing brings a broad teaching background, ha-

ving taught well over 100 courses over a 20 year period. He is a Past President of the American Academy of Osteopathy.

Kenneth Lossing DO, FAAO (USA)

Head of Osteopathy School Germany and an osteo-pathic teaching clinic. Own practice in Hamburg. Was taught by Alan Becker, Anne Wales, Robert Fulford, Tom Schooley, Edna Lay. Numerous articles and book publications, i.a. four - also internationally translated

- textbooks for cranial osteopathy. Development of various osteopat-hic M.Sc. programs; trained in psychotherapy, NLP, hypnosis, trauma therapy and EMDR; Founder of Bifocal Integration, Cofounder of Bre-athe Yoga. He teaches internationally.

Torsten Liem M.Sc. Ost., M.Sc. Paed. Ost., DO, DPO (DEU)

Received his DO degree from the Kansas City Universi-ty of Medicine and Biosciences in 1976. He practices OMM in a private general practice in Durango, CO. Lee served on the Board of Directors of The Cranial Acade-my and Board of Governors of the American Academy

of Osteopathy. He lectures to his colleagues in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Asia and Canada. In 2005 Lee pu-blished a book: „Interface: Mechanisms of Spirit in Osteopathy“ in which he outlined a model explaining primary respiration in the tissues, based on principles of both spirit and matter.

Robert Paul Lee DO, FAAO, FCA (USA)

Graduated from the Texas College of Osteopathic Me-dicine in 1983 and earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Louisiana State University in 1971. Dr. King is currently the Medical Director of the Osteopathic Cen-ter for Children and is one of the osteopaths “Continu-

ing the Dream and Advancing the Dream” of Viola M. Frymann, DO, FAAO in San Diego, CA. He has conducted and published research on plagiocephaly. He is also a Professor of Family Medicine at the UCSD School of medicine, and staff physician in the OMT Service in the Center for Integrative Medicine, and the Osteopathic Center for Children. He is a past President of the American Academy of Osteopathy. He is the author of the chapter on “Osteopathy in the Cranial Field” in the past three editions of „Foundations of Osteo-pathic Medicine“.

Prof. Hollis H. King DO, PhD, FAAO, FCA (USA)

For over 40 years practicing Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and addressing the needs of children with chronic illnesses and/or developmental disabilities. Her work has been enhanced by the ground-breaking con-tributions of Charlotte Weaver DO (1884-1964), which,

added to those of Will Sutherland DO, make a more complete cranial concept. Her book “Charlotte Weaver, Pioneer in Cranial Osteopathy” was published by The Cranial Academy in 2010 and has been transla-ted into German and Japanese. She practices in California, USA.

Margaret Sorrel DO, FCA (USA)

Distinguished Professor at the Pennsylvania State Uni-versity, where she works with students, postdocs, and colleagues to understand the genetic and develop-mental basis for craniofacial genesis and dysgenesis during ontogenetic and evolutionary time. Richtsmeier

serves on the Board of Directors of the Federation of American So-cieties for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the Program Committee of the American Association of Anatomists. Also she has served as Vice President and President of the Society for Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology and on the Executive Committee of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists

Prof. Joan Richtsmeier PhD (USA)

Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Wa-shington. He is also Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal „WATER“, convener of the Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water, and Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science.

He received numerous prices and titles for his broad ranged resear-ches and theories.

Prof. Gerald H. Pollack PhD (USA)

Graduated in 1965 from the Kirksville College of Osteo-pathic Medicine, and interned at Waterville Osteopathic Hospital (Maine) from 1965 to 1966. While in Kirksvil-le he was mentored by George Andrew Laughlin, D.O., grandson of A.T. Still, the founder of Osteopathy. Later in

Massachusetts he was mentored by and took over the practice from nationally honored physician Perrin T. Wilson, one of the founding members of the American Academy of Osteopathy. In 1970 he was one of the original six physicians to be included in the first Muscle Energy tutorials conducted by Fred L. Mitchell. Since 1970 Dr. Stiles has taught internationally and is recognized as a leader in the field of osteopathic manipulative medicine education.

Edward G. Stiles MD, DO (USA)

Neuroanatomist, chair of anatomy at the university in New England - College of Osteopathic Medicine. Cur-rently the most acclaimed international speaker and author on the interconnection of up-to-date scientific findings in neuroendocrinology, immunology, anatomy

and embryology with osteopathic teachings. Willard is specialized in pain mechanisms.

Prof. Frank Willard PhD, DO (Hons) (USA)

Nick Woodhead qualified at the British School of Os-teopathy in 1977 and has been in private osteopathic practice since then, predominantly utilising the invo-luntary mechanism approach, having been privileged to have received instruction from several members of

the group of teachers originally established by Dr. Sutherland both in the UK and USA, including Rollin Becker, Edna Lay and Robert Fulford.He is an international lecturer.

Nicholas Woodhead DO (GBR)

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