Program Overview
Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science
The Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science offers various courses and programs, including the Animal Fascial Manipulation course.
Courses
- Courses in Italian
- Courses in English
- Doctoral Degrees - PhD Programmes
- iMOVES
- Animal Fascial Manipulation
Animal Fascial Manipulation Course
Fascial Manipulation (FM) represents an innovative rehabilitative technique that aims to treat the entire organism acting on the fascia. The method of fascial manipulation was developed for human medicine by Luigi Stecco and later translated to veterinary medicine by Tuulia Luomalia and Mika Philman, instructors of the courses here proposed. The course dedicated to animal fascial manipulation is developed on three levels, specific for dogs or horses. The training consists of theoretical lessons, practical demonstrations by the instructors, and hands-on activities performed by the participants.
Target Audience
The Animal Fascial Manipulation courses are aimed at veterinarians, veterinary medicine students enrolled in the 4th or 5th year, physiotherapists, and veterinary operators with a good knowledge of the musculoskeletal anatomy.
Course Structure
- Fascial Manipulation
- Fascial Manipulation in Veterinary Medicine
- Course Venue – How to Reach Us
- The speakers
Research
- Research Areas
- Research evaluation
International Area
The department also has an international area, but details are not provided in the given context.
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