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October 3rd and 4th, 2026. This 16 hour, 2-day course covers the history, philosophy and basic concepts of Ortho-Bionomy. In this class you will observe and practice specific techniques for releasing imbalances in the neck, thoracic spine and ribcage, lumbar spine, pelvic girdle and sacrum. These techniques result in the release of pain and neuromuscular tension patterns, promoting expanded range of motion, increased circulation and a greater sense of well-being. Ortho-Bionomy techniques are highly effective, easy to learn, easy on your body, and combine well with other bodywork and complimentary healing systems. You will discover ways to: Help relieve pain gently, without causing pain Work with common problems such as whiplash injuries, low back pain, and sciatica Release sensitive (trigger) points with little or no effort Experience and understand the natural reflexes in the body Develop your sensitivity to the subtle, structural changes that promote healing
16 hour, 2-day course November 7th and 8th, 2026 This class is designed to help participants access and track sensation and energetic perception in themselves and in their clients, and to learn how to make contact without necessarily engaging physically. Techniques will be presented that monitor and acknowledge the inter-relationship between energetic, emotional and physical levels and that demonstrate how energetic shifts can affect changes in physical patterns. Prerequisites Phase Five or by Permission of Instructor Credits This course provides 16 units of instruction towards completion of the Ortho-Bionomy Registered Practitioner Training Program and 16 NCBTMB CEs. Participants who attend both days of this class will receive a Certificate of Attendance. Tuition $325 before October 10th, 2026 $375 after October 10th, 2026 For questions, contact: Haley New 608-557-4643 Haley@marilyncg.com What others have said about this course: “The effectiveness of this subtle work is simply amazing.” “Morel does a great job of explaining energetic principles in down-to-earth, everyday language."

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