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FASCIAL FITNESS Training with Beatrix Baumgartner

INTRO COURSE*

may 2016:   26th may  –  27th may  2016
sept 2016:   22nd sept – 23rd sept 2016

3 x Fascial Fitness — course
3 x Blackroll Training — unit
*the Intro course is suitable for everybody. Also bookable as a Package (Intro course +7 days of accomodation).

Trainer-Course I
28th may – 29th may 2016

Trainer-Course II, FDM **
24th sept  – 25th sept 2016

FDM — Course, Module 1
FDM — Course, Module 2
Flossing

**FDM only for physiotherapists, doctors, osteopaths and alternative practitioner [med.]
Flossing only for physiotherapists, doctors, osteopaths and alternative practitioner [med.], massage therapists
FF: also for trainers (fitness, yoga, pilates, sport scientists etc.)
more infos for trainers please check here: Fascia Center Vienna

Courses' Timetable : (INTRO-, TRAINER- and FDM Course)
1st day: 09:00 am – 06:00pm
2nd day: 09:00 am – 4:00pm

costs:
per Course (2 days)  € 320,–

Please check our Accomodation Prices here.

The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM)


The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) is a specific medical approach which attributes the cause of physical afflictions and impaired motor function to one or several of six typical forms of fascial distortion in the human organism. As soon as the distortion is corrected, an effective and comprehensively measurable treatment of pain and restricted mobility is possible.
In FDM, the diagnostic process is based on three pillars of analysis. Particular attention is directed at a patient’s body language when describing pain. Intuitive gestures, when correctly interpreted, are direct indicators of fascial distortions. The patient’s case history as well as a series of examinations complete the FDM diagnosis.
The principles of FDM can be applied to a variety of different medical areas and expand the diagnostic options doctors and physiotherapists have at their disposal. FDM enables an effective treatment of patients presenting with a variety of medical diagnoses, but at the present time, the FDM approach is primarily chosen for musculoskeletal complaints and chronic pain.

14.04.2016, posted by LQM, in Events
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