Introduction to Craniosacral Techniques – Canine
Discover the gentle power of Craniosacral therapy to enhance canine neurological and physical health through refined, therapeutic touch techniques
This courses is also accessible to non-members, who will be granted a complimentary student membership when purchased.
Course Details
Welcome to the Introduction to Craniosacral Techniques – Canine, a specialised course designed for IAAT members aiming to broaden their therapeutic skills in canine health care. Led by the esteemed therapist Rebeccah Baylis, this program offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of Craniosacral therapy – a gentle yet potent approach to enhancing canine wellness through subtle manipulations of the skull and spinal column.
This course guides you through the core aspects of Craniosacral therapy, from basic techniques and their specific applications to understanding the profound benefits and potential contraindications of this therapy. You will learn to apply these techniques safely and effectively, enhancing your ability to support the neurological health and systemic balance of the dogs in your care.
Live Zoom sessions are integral to the learning experience of this course, designed to enhance your understanding and skills through real-time interaction. Should you be unable to attend a live session, rest assured that a recording will be made available to you. You can access the recorded session within 48 hours of the live event, ensuring you never miss a critical learning opportunity.
What you will learn:
- An introduction to Craniosacral therapy
- How to apply Craniosacral techniques
- Techniques and their application
- Benefits
- Contraindications
On completion you will be rewarded an IAAT CPD Certificate for 15-20 hours.
Meet Rebeccah Baylis
Rebeccah Baylis from Little Green Stables is a qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist and Herbal Consultant working with Zoopharmacognosy, holding further Certificates in Fascia, Myofascia release, Equine and Canine Massage, Acupressure and Mobilisation.
Working in Veterinary practice for much of her younger years, Becky now works freelance working with her client base as well as teaching, tutoring, mentoring and offering CPD’s to other therapists and owners covering and sourcing a range of specialists to work together to improve skills and develop knowledge further.
Rebeccah has partnered with IAAT to write a range of online-learning courses to help you gain greater knowledge of therapy techniques for dogs and horses.