Special course

Embryology with Jane Easty

About the course

Background

We spend some time fiddling with precisely disarticulated skull/facial bones to get a real spatial sense of the bone structure of the facial skull. For example, the structure of the mouth, nose, and eye sockets.

You will be presented with theoretical and treatment-related information about the overall embryological development of the skull and the fluid fields to which we thus have therapeutic access in the upper, middle, and lower face.

The better your understanding of anatomy, the better your perception. And the more the patient has to lean on the table.

We work to bring “Wholeness to the part” and “the part to Wholeness.”

Treatment of sinuses, introduction to speed reducers, and mandible, among other things. Repetition of frontal lift and spread as preparation for working effectively with the viscerocranium.

Goals

That you become more familiar with your cranial anatomy and thus gain a deeper perceptual understanding of, for example, sinuses and fluid fields.

That you gain experience in releasing different aspects of the facial skull and practice your skills in integrating the parts into the whole (as we do with everything).

That you integrate your understanding of Balanced Fluid Tension (BFT) to be able to treat the face. And in working with the sinuses, to be able to connect them with the rest of the body and the surroundings, so that the patient experiences a significantly improved readiness for change in the event of, for example, illness and pressure changes in the weather, etc.

Worth knowing

Date and time

Thursday, March 27, 2026
4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Friday, March 28, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

You can show your interest without obligation by registering for the course now to secure your place. Remember that you must have completed Basis 1+2+3 or M2 at SCCO before this course. IKO will contact you at a later date regarding payment. If there are enough interested qualified participants before spring 2026, the course may be brought forward. 

Prerequisites

IKO Basis 1+2+3 or M2 at SCCO.

Places available

8

Location

School of Body Therapy, Lyngby Hovedgade 47, 1st floor, 2800 Kongens Lyngby

Catering

IKO provides tea/coffee/snacks during the morning and afternoon breaks. The lunch break on Friday is approximately 1 hour, and you bring your own lunch, but there are plenty of places to buy lunch nearby.

KFU/CPD accreditation

The course counts as 10 lessons of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for members of the Danish Osteopathic Association.

Tutors

Julia Finlay B. Ost, M.Sc. in Paediatric Osteopathy from the Osteopathic Centre for Children

Lotte Brath Jensen, Certified Osteopath DO, MDO, FSCCO

Price

4000 DKK excluding VAT / 5000 DKK including VAT

Postgraduate education courses are subject to VAT.

“The very act of seeing ‘what is’ changes ‘what is’ ”

-J. Krishnamurti

Practical information

  • The full amount for the course must be paid upon registration.

    Waiting list places and reservations for future courses are free of charge.

  • For cancellations more than 3 months before the start of the course: The amount paid will be refunded minus DKK 500 excluding VAT / DKK 625 including VAT for administrative costs.

    For cancellations less than 3 months and within 6 weeks prior to the course start date: The amount paid will be refunded minus DKK 1,000 excluding VAT / DKK 1,250 including VAT.

    In case of cancellation less than 6 weeks before the start of the course, the amount paid will not be refunded.

  • If you move more than 3 months before the course starts:
    The amount paid will be refunded minus DKK 500 excluding VAT / DKK 625 including VAT in administration costs.

    If you move less than 3 months before the course starts:
    This is treated as a cancellation, see above.

    A rescheduling is only valid for a maximum of 2 years. After that, the amount will be forfeited.

  • All cancellations/changes must be notified by email to be valid.

    Email: info@iko.dk