Still Technique

Aeroparc Gilze-Rijen Koffie/thee, lunch & syllabus English

Day 1: Introduction to Still Technique

Still Technique is described as the “application of the rediscovered techniques of Andrew Taylor Still”, & is a system of osteopathic assessment & manipulative treatment from the USA which aspires to recreate the manipulations of the ‘Old Doctor’.

A cross between structural & functional techniques, it is an alternative, or supplement, to HVT techniques, when such approaches are inappropriate or ineffective. It is also applicable to every area of the body & suitable for a wide range of patients.

This 7 hour CPD workshop will introduce the theory & practice of Still Technique, & will focus on the lumbar spine, pelvis & 1st rib.

Day 2

This 7 hour CPD workshop builds on the Still Technique Day 1 workshop. Day 2 provides an opportunity to revise, practice & refine the techniques introduced in Day 1, & will explore the application of Still Technique to the ribs, the thoracic & cervical spines, & the upper & lower extremities. It will also look at its applied role in the external treatment of the coccyx.

Learning outcomes

Day 1

• Introduce the background, development & principles of Still Technique
• Discuss indications & contraindications for the application of Still Technique
• Introduce the theory, & practice the application, of Still Techniques to:
• Rib 1
• Lumbar Spine (LSp)
• Sacro-iliac joint (SIJ)
• Pubic symphysis
• Hip joint/ilio-psoas muscle

Day 2

• Revise the principles & theory of Still Technique
• Masterclass of the techniques covered in Part 1
• Discuss the role of, & apply, Still Technique in a protocol for the external treatment of the coccyx & sacro-coccygeal articulation
• Introduce the theory, & practice the application, of Still Technique to:
• Ribs 2-10
• Thoracic Spine (TSp)
• Cervical Spine (CSp)
• Upper extremity: elbow, hand & wrist
• Lower extremity: superior tibio-fibular joint, talo-crural joint & subtalar joint

Recommended reading resource list  

  • T. Still University (2011). A.T. Still Footage. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUsXCj5JO9c. Accessed 23rd November 2017
  • Dowling, DJ (2005). Still Technique. In: DiGiovanna, EL, Schiowitz, S & Dowling, DJ, eds. (2005). An Osteopathic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. 3rd Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 91-92; 152-157; 208-213; 258-261; 340-345; 385-392
  • Hazzard, C (1905). The Practice & Applied Therapeutics of Osteopathy. 3rd revised ed. Kirksville Journal Printing Co.
  • Hildreth, AG (1942). The Lengthening Shadow of Dr Andrew Taylor Still. 2nd Mrs AG Hildreth & Mrs AE Van Vleck.
  • Nicholas, AS & Nicholas, EA (2016). Atlas of Osteopathic Techniques. 3rd Wolters Kluwer. pp. 435-454
  • Still, AT (1910/1992). Osteopathy: Research & Practice. Republished. Eastland Press
  • Taylor, N (2008). Efficacy of the ‘Still technique’ on dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint in patients with a history of ankle injury. Unpublished research project, Unitec, NZ. Available at: http://unitec.researchbank.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10652/1335/fulltext.pdf?sequence=1. Accessed 23rd November 2017
  • Van Buskirk, RL (2011). Still Technique. In: Chila, AG, ed. (2011). Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine. 3rd Wolters Kluwer/ Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 849-852
  • Van Buskirk, RL (2006). The Still Technique Manual. 2nd American Academy of Osteopathy
  • Van Buskirk, RL (2000). The Still Technique Manual. American Academy of Osteopathy
  • Van Buskirk, RL (2003). Treatment of Somatic Dysfunction with an Osteopathic Manipulative Method of Dr. Andrew Taylor Still. In: Ward, RC, ed. (2003). Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine. 2nd Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 1094-1114
  • Van Buskirk, RL (1996). A manipulative technique of Andrew Taylor Still as reported by Charles Hazzard, DO, in 1905. 96(10): 597-602

Jonathan Edis is an osteopath, lecturer, & clinical tutor at University College of Osteopathy (formerly the British School of Osteopathy) in London, UK. He discovered Still Technique in 2004. After using it extensively in clinical practice, he has been delivering courses on it in the UK & Europe since 2010. He is looking forward to returning to Panta Rhei after the enforced break of the pandemic.

Still Technique
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€ 495.00

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Course Dates

6 Mar 2020 until 7 Mar 2020 09:00 - 17:30

Self-study

No self-study necessary

Accreditation

NRO
#378921
Maximum points: 14 Total hours: 14
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GNRPO-BCO
#378919
Maximum points: 14 Total hours: 14