Details
May 17 - 19, 2024
Still Technique Course with Dr. Van Buskirk
CME Event
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will be hosting Dr. Van Buskirk for the Still Technique course on May 17-19.
Location
The course will be offered simultaneously from two locations:
- Presented live with Dr. Van Buskirk and Dr. Cheryl Hammes: HCOM Dublin (6775 Bobcat Way, Dublin, OH 43016)
- Broadcasted live from HCOM Dublin, Dr. Katrina Rakowsky will be the on-site facilitator: HCOM Cleveland (4180 Warrensville Center Rd, Warrensville Heights, OH 44122)
CMEs
20 hours of AOA 1-A Credit
Course Description
Still Technique is an osteopathic manipulative medicine technique derived from the Indirect then Direct manipulative techniques first developed and utilized by Andrew Taylor Still, MD in the late 19th Century. After a 90-year hiatus in which the methodology was rarely used and when used was not recognized as that of Dr. Still, it was rediscovered and redeveloped by Richard Van Buskirk, DO and others in the late 20th Century.
This course is focused on teaching this methodology to physicians and students of osteopathic medicine who are interested in learning and using a manipulative method that is relatively rapid, generally painless and quite effective. It requires a good working knowledge of functional musculoskeletal anatomy, which is also taught in the course. For those who already have a reasonable working knowledge of the methodology it should add to their technique base. After taking this course all should be able to use at least some of the techniques in their daily practice and will have developed a base on which they can grow their proficiency.
Course Objectives
- Participants will understand the principles and history of Still Technique.
- Diagnosis and Still Technique treatment of the axial spine will be performed by the attendees.
- Participants will diagnose and treat rib dysfunctions, and the upper and lower extremities with Still Technique.
- Diagnosis and treatment of the pelvis, hips and associated musculature with Still Technique will be completed by attendees.
- Diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac dysfunctions will be completed in the Still Technique model.
For more information and to register, click here:
https://www.ohio.edu/medicine/about/departments/manipulative/osteopathic-integration/still-technique-course-dr-van-buskirk