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Complete set VT01–VT09
Complete set VT01–VT09
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This comprehensive video stream series by Tom Esser combines embryological principles based on Prof. Dr. Erich Blechschmidt with clinical-osteopathic practice. Across nine modules, a continuous understanding of development, function, and pathophysiological contexts in an osteopathic framework is fostered.
The focus is on the connection between the earliest human development and the later functional organization of the body – from prenatal processes to clinical questions from osteopathic practice.
Contents of the series:
VT01 – Osteopathic Examination in Infants
Early development, prevention, and osteopathic considerations in infancy.
VT02 – Postoperative Considerations in Cardiac Patients (English)
Functional and osteopathic aspects after cardiac interventions.
VT03 – Experiencing and Feeling Before Birth
Prenatal perception and early functional development.
VT04 – The Temporomandibular Joint from an Osteopathic Perspective
Functional connections of the jaw, skull, and entire organism.
VT05 – Early Metabolic Fields (Blechschmidt)
Biodynamic principles of early embryonic development.
VT06 – Development of the Face
Embryological development of the face, sensory organs, and structures.
VT07 – Development of the Nervous System
Midline, brain, spinal cord, and peripheral organization.
VT08 – Fundamentals of Embryology (Interview Prof. Gasser, English)
In-depth scientific perspective in an interview format.
VT09 – Glaucoma from an Osteopathic Perspective
Clinical application: osteopathic consideration of eye physiology and intraocular connections.
The set conveys:
- embryological principles according to Blechschmidt
- functional development of the human organism
- connection of embryology and clinical osteopathy
- biodynamic and systemic models of thought
- application of osteopathic principles in practice
Suitable for osteopaths, therapists, and those with a medical interest who wish to understand development, function, and clinical connections within an integrated system.
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