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Anpatha is a powerful set of techniques from traditional European Osteopathic physical therapy and is designed for use in many different types of physical therapy. It is based on the mechanics of the spine and the use and understanding of five elemental planes of tension. Anpatha uses advanced articulatory techniques, fine palpation, the soft tissues and fascial planes to aid the therapist to further develop their own abilities and repertoire of skills to significantly aid the efficacy of treatment.
These specialist traditional european techniques are not usually shared or taught outside of the profession. Anpatha was developed to allow them to be shared with other physical therapists to aid us all in our genuine desire to provide the best possible treatment approaches and techniques for patients requiring advanced physical therapy.
Anpatha extends our ability to finely palpate & treat tensions and strain patterns, affecting the normal functioning and psycho postural balance of the body. Using Anpatha technique is like learning to play a musical instrument,
through fine articulation and soft tissue techniques, it moves between patterns and points of resistance. Anpatha is ever both the healer and observer.
Whether you are just beginning your journey into healing or are an experienced
therapist from other modalities, Anpatha provides advanced traditional
healing techniques to help develop your palpatory skills and extend your physical therapy and healing tools.
Anpatha Workshops [more info]
We are now accepting bookings for the Workshops
Location: Workshops in Kingscliff, NSW. Mt Tamborine, QLD
Weekly Sessions on a Saturday afternoon
Please go to the Contact Us page to make inquiries or bookings.
Workshops are designed for new comers to Anpatha Technique. Students should have previous experience in massage or are currently attending a massage or physical therapy course. Also available to other natural therapists wanting to extend their skills.
Amid a world of fluff and bubble healing concepts, Anpatha waits, ready
to pass on its traditional knowledge to those with genuine focus and serious intent.
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