Prevention and Rehabilitation Medicine Naturally
NEURAL ORGANIZATION THERAPY
(N.O.T.)
N.O.T. MODULE 2 (formerly called “Basic”) - 6 days : 50 hours
Pre-Requisite: N.O.T. Module 1
Syllabus:
Day 1: Primary Neurological Switching, Atlas Mobility, Category I, Anterior Atlas, Gait - the Cloacal Centering, Labyrinthine and Ocular Righting Systems. Understanding Gravity Reflexes and their importance in the Hierarchy of Survival and Learning is necessary for successful treatments for brain integration and learning.
Day 2: Cranial Injury Complex / Head Injuries / Facial Injuries / Whiplash Complex. You will learn the latest information on bi-polar, sleep disorders, SLD, ADD/ADHD, etc. in this program.
Day 3: The Limbic / Immune System especially for allergies and all immune disorders. AIDS taught us that the Immune System is of utmost importance. Now you can learn HOW to improve its function.
Day 4: Survival Systems of the T.M.J. (Temporo-Mandibular Joint) are addressed starting with:-
Before a person has any structural dental work done it is most important to make sure the neurology of the T.M.J. is balanced for optimum results. Learn what dentists don't know and should! Also the T.M.J. is involved in such varied problems from bedwetting, prostate problems to varicose veins. You must have this information in your treatment protocols.
Day 5: Category II (Pelvis of the Skull - Structural Jaw) especially for sciatica. If a pelvis is distorted it manifests in many aberrant ways. Learn how to correct and assist your clients/patients to a better quality of life now!
Day 6: Category III (Lumbar / Disc). Lumbar pain is now rampant as most of us have more sedentary jobs and don't exercise as much as we used to. Computers are a cause of much of these low back problems, however, learn HOW I + II = III. Be the most educated therapist in your area! Nutritional support information is taught as well as clinical procedures so you can implement as soon as you return to your own clinic.
Review of all Module 1 work and examination
All registered students will receive: