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    Training: Sacrum

    Anatomical model of a human sacrum and coccyx on a dark tabletop, medical teaching prop highlighting sacral foramina and posterior surface for anatomy class or orthopedic seminar
    Anatomical model of a human sacrum and coccyx on a dark tabletop, medical teaching prop highlighting sacral foramina and posterior surface for anatomy class or orthopedic seminar

    About the event

    The sacrum is one of the most interesting yet most important bones in our body. It correlates with the musculoskeletal system, the digestive system and the genitourinary system. Located between the iliac plates, it forms the sacroiliac joint together with them — an extremely problematic area in our patients. It is also a support for the entire spine. During this training we will look at the anatomical connections of the sacrum and their significance in clinical practice. Each session consists of a theoretical part, where we will discuss the topic, and a practical part, where we practice real therapy variants. You will learn practical work with the sacrum and understand the correlations between the sacrum and other parts of the body as well as the impact of dysfunctions on patients' pain complaints. Training program: - The sacrum and its intrinsic mobility - The sacroiliac joint - The genitourinary system - The digestive system - Soft tissues around the sacrum Practical information: Date: 17/05/2026 Place: Warszawa, ul. Ciszewskiego 15 Number of participants: intimate, 4-person group Price: 960 zł Registration: Mierzejewski.st@gmail.com or private message

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    960 PLN

    Location

    Jana Ciszewskiego 15, 02-777 Warszawa, Poland
    960 PLN
    Training: Sacrum

    Hands-on approach to sacrum work and its functional correlations.

    17 May, 08:00 - 16:00

    Training: Sacrum

    Hands-on approach to sacrum work and its functional correlations.

    17 May, 08:00 - 16:00

    Anatomical model of a human sacrum and coccyx on a dark tabletop, medical teaching prop highlighting sacral foramina and posterior surface for anatomy class or orthopedic seminar
    Training: Sacrum

    Hands-on approach to sacrum work and its functional correlations.

    17 May, 08:00 - 16:00

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