Course Description
This webinar is part of a series of webinars designed for Graduates of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma in Ayurveda (or equivalent qualification). It is part of our broader Practitioner Training Program. This particular recording is of our Practitioner Training Webinars on 'Musculoskeletal Conditions'.
As an Ayurvedic Practitioner starting out, helping people with musculoskeletal conditions will be a very common part of your practice. It's important to understand the different conditions that may present and how best to manage them with both medicines and treatments.
In this webinar Kester will describe both the Western and Ayurvedic understanding of common musculoskeletal conditions (including vertebral disc complications, sciatica, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, tendonitis and bursitis, bone spurs, plantar fasciitis, sprains/strains and injuries). He will then offer advice on how to most effectively support patients with these conditions using Ayurvedic protocols as well as when and how to best work with other Practitioners.
The Course includes a video, a downloadable audio file, and detailed notes prepared by Kester.
** If you are interested in taking part in our broader Practitioner Training Program, visit our website: https://www.muditainstitute.com/training/index.html**
Feedback:
"Thank you Kester, it was a great lecture. There was so much handy information from lots of years of experience." - Vanessa
"Thank you so much for all the effort you put into these lectures. They are awesome. So much info to go through later when we listen to the lecture again and read your notes." - Sandy
"Loving these webinars, thank you so much." - Lynne
"Very helpful and greatly appreciated! Thank you" - Jasmine
"Thank you Kester that was great!"- Annette
Ayurvedic Practitioner, Naturopath, Herbalist and Zen Monk
Kester Marshall
Course curriculum
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Webinar Video, Audio & Notes
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Musculoskeletal Conditions - FULL VIDEO (2hrs)
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Musculoskeletal Conditions - FULL AUDIO (2hrs)
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Musculoskeletal Conditions - DETAILED NOTES
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