Instructor: Nancy Pierson
Email: [email protected]
Class format: home study
Hours/CE credits: 3 Academy credits
Tuition: $80 and includes a downloadable manual
Prerequisite: Module 11
To enroll: https://app.ruzuku.com/courses/64992/enroll
Rationale
No two clients are alike – each has their own story, their own physical history. There are no hard-and-fast protocols to address a specific condition. Yet, with a deeper understanding of the muscles, nerves, lymphatic vessels, and fascia underlying our moves, we can develop our own intelligence in choosing appropriate procedures.
In each part of Deep Anatomy of SP2 – A Home Study Class, we will review Module 11/12 procedures with an eye to what additional structures we are affecting with each move; we will also explore how nonobvious procedures may contribute to the resolution of certain conditions.
Presentation Aims and Outcomes
In this class, the participant will take an in-depth dive into the often-ignored iliacus, learning how dysfunction in this muscle can influence the entire body. Other
Bowenwork procedures can help normalize the tension patterns from a tight iliacus, and we will explore the interplay between these procedures and the muscles they address.
Specific Learning Outcomes
At the end of Part 1 of Deep Anatomy of SP2: Iliacus! Along with Gluteal Release & Adductor Magnus Release, the participant will be able to:
. State the differences between the parts of the body affected by a tight iliacus and a tight psoas
. List the cascade of effects on the body that arise from a tight iliacus
. List the organ or body system dysfunctions that can arise from a tight iliacus
. List the synergists to the iliacus, and explain why they are important to release
. Lists the antagonists to the iliacus and explain why they are important to release
. Define locked on/off, and locked long/short
. List the types of sports that contribute to an overused iliacus
. Explain how the anatomy of the hip bones can influence the degree of muscular stabilization required
. Describe the effect of hypermobility on the load put on the iliacus
. Describe the effect of pregnancy on the load put on the iliacus
. Describe the effect of fear and other emotions on the load put on the iliacus
. Describe how the Gluteal Release supports the normalization of the iliacus
. Describe how the Adductor Magnus Release supports the normalization of the iliacus
. Feel the application of Iliacus on a prone client
Presentation Requirements
Deep Anatomy of SP2 is held on the online platform Ruzuku. This class has no fixed cohort: each portion of this course is self-paced, with no specific starting or ending date or time.
The format will be reading on your own from the provided manual; participating in the discussion topics on the interactive online platform Ruzuku; taking a quiz on the reading material and on the application of the reading material to Bowenwork, and experimenting with using iliacus on a client in a prone position.
You must go through the material and discussions in order, complete all the assignments, and obtain an 80% on the quiz to pass and thus get credit for the class.