BOOK - The new evaluation and therapy concept for the peripheral nerves by Jean-Pierre Barral and Alain Croibier is introduced for the first time in this book. Disorders of the plexus and nerves which cause dysfunctions are described in a practical and detailed way from anatomic, physiological and pathological points of view.
BOOK - New Manual Articular Approach; Cervical Spine
This comprehensive book explores the "hidden" imperatives that influence vertebral biomechanics. With an innovative approach, the authors apply their systems model of the vertebral column to the complexities of the cervical spine. Original manual therapy techniques are presented and richly illustrated with drawings and photographs.
DVD - Barral demonstrates how to work simply with what is considered the most complex organ of the human body—the brain. The technique demonstrations show Barral addressing the brain and its associated nervous and vascular connections as the ‘content’ of the human head, which, characterized by its bony and membranous enclosure, is regarded as the ‘container.’
DVD - Barral demonstrates how to work simply with what is considered the most complex organ of the human body—the brain.The DVDs contain a series of manual evaluations and treatments. The material presented was developed from concrete insights coming from Barral’s clinical work with the brain over the past four decades.
DVD - Barral demonstrates how to work simply with what is considered the most complex organ of the human body—the brain.The DVDs contain a series of manual evaluations and treatments. For each of the treatments covered, by way of original illustrations by Jean-Pierre Barral, the related anatomical and physiological basis is explained with clarity.
Online Video-for your computer or digital device-Visceral Manipulation: Advanced Clinical Applications for Common Gastrointestinal Issues - 1 - Virtual Component - This virtual program will strengthen the participant’s expertise in integrating Barral’s Visceral Manipulation techniques with common gastrointestinal issues as seen in the clinical practice. The focus of this class is the abdominal organs including the stomach, liver and gallbladder. The participants will gain a deeper understanding of each organ including their associated membranes, ligaments, innervation, vascularization, spatial and functional interrelationships, and organ-brain connections.
Online Video-for your computer or digital device-Visceral Manipulation: Advanced Clinical Applications for Common Gastrointestinal Issues - 2 - Virtual Component - This virtual program will strengthen the participant’s expertise in integrating Barral’s Visceral Manipulation techniques with common gastrointestinal issues as seen in the clinical practice. The focus of this class is the abdominal organs including the duodenum, jejunoileum, colon, and rectum. The participants will gain a deeper understanding of each organ including their associated membranes, ligaments, innervation, vascularization, spatial and functional interrelationships, and a deep-dive into organ physiology and common organ pathologies seen in the manual therapy practice.
Online Video-for your computer or digital device-Visceral Manipulation: Advanced Clinical Applications for Common Gastrointestinal Issues - 3 - Virtual Component - This virtual program will strengthen the participant’s expertise in integrating Barral’s Visceral Manipulation techniques with common gastrointestinal issues as seen in the clinical practice. The focus of this class is the abdominal organs including the pancreas, spleen and kidney. The participants will gain a deeper understanding of each organ including their associated membranes, ligaments, innervation, vascularization, spatial and functional interrelationships, and a deep-dive into organ physiology and common organ pathologies seen in the manual therapy practice.
Online Video-for your computer or digital device-Manual Articular Approach: Spine and Pelvis Virtual Review - The program will include an excerpt from BI Interconnected, featuring Roberto Bonanzinga, titled: Feel First, Think After. While working live with a new patient, Roberto will share the approach to determining the Barral modalities applicable to the patient. He will discuss compensatory patterns found during the evaluation process and the resulting changes after treatment. This presentation will switch between the hands-on practice and the explanation on the whiteboard, and will include PowerPoint images concerning the anatomy of reference.