Amatsu Training is done on a part time basis, one weekend per month. The first two years training take you to Practitioner Level. After the first year your will be a recognised Anma Therapist.  On completion of 2 years training you will qualify as an Amatsu Therapist and will be invited to join Oriental Medicine Association, our governing body, as a full professional member. Further continued professional development is also available, details of which are available on www.orientalmedicineassociation.ie 

Our classes run in modular format.


Emphasis in first year (Anma Level) is on the muscles and body movement and in second year (Seitai Level) on bones, ligaments and body movement. Successful completion of examinations and course work (homework and case studies) in each year gives you access to the following year.


There are 8 modules in each year. Each of the modules are run over two consecutive days, and there are 20 full days in the year. Included in the 20 days are a 2 day revision weekend before the exams, and a 2 day exam weekend.


CONTENT OF CLASSES IN ANMA, YEAR 1:

                       Module 1: Introduction weekend - Sept. 10-11 2016

                       Module 2: The foot - Oct. 15-16 2016

                       Module 3: The knee - Nov. 12-13 2016

                       Module 4: The hip - Dec. 10-11 2016

                       Module 5: The pelvis - Jan. 14-15 2017

                       Module 6: The spine - Feb. 11-12 2017

                       Module 7: The shoulder - Mar. 11-12 2017

                       Module 8: The neck - Apr. 8-9 2017


Revision Weekend

A two day revision class will be held on 13 and 14 of May 2017


Exams

The exams consisting of one Amatsu Theory and one Anatomy & Physiology paper and two Practical exams will be held on the 10 and 11 of June 2017


Anma
means to push and pull, in China this approach was called Amma. Anma works by pushing and pulling on specific areas of the body to release tension and tightness, thereby restoring the normal flows of blood and lymph to promote growth, repair and restoration of normal function. Professor Ling - the founder of modern day Physiotherapy - studied Anma in China prior to establishing his school of Swedish massage and exercise. Therefore Anma is often termed Japanese/Chinese Physiotherapy massage.


Amatsu Anma includes

                       Massage techniques

                       Stretching, unwinding, neuromuscular techniques

                       Positioning, postural ergonomics, alignment methods

                       Muscle energy, muscle testing

                       Pressure points


Seitai literally means to correct the body and was very popular in Japan until the Meiji period (1868 - 1912). During the 1950's Seitai re-emerged as a natural therapy through the influences of American Chiropractic/Osteopathy and many Seitai colleges in Japan are now known as Seitai Chiropractic Colleges.

Seitai utilises many different methods for body correction, including the following

                       Positional re-alignment through postural patterning

                       Reciprocal reflex patterning

                       Soft tissue manipulation

                       Ligament and muscle balancing

                       Emotional clearing with body-mind integration.


Seitai focuses on the head (on neck), Hara (spine/pelvis) and the feet to bring about symmetry and paralateral movement.

Therefore, all treatments re-align and re-balance the person from head to toe whilst balancing the meridian circuits of the body and the intrinsic cranial sacral system. This results in a restoration of symmetry and a boost to homeostasis (immune system enhancement) with a reduction of stress and body strain.

Alongside each module there is homework and case studies to be completed in your own time and assessed. Final mark includes exam results plus continous assessment, which will take into account class attendance, punctuality, performance and effort.

The modules follow the same order as year 1.


Payment Options

Year 1 (Anma) - €3,300 (including deposit of €300)

Year 2 (Seitai) - €3,300

We try to facilitate the needs of students when it comes to fee payment and provide a choice of flexible payment methods.

For example, in Year 1 we offer 3 options.

Option 1:   Pay €300 deposit in February 2016, balance of €3,000 due in September 2016

Option 2:   Pay €300 deposit in February 2016, then 10 monthly payments of €300 from September 2016 to June 2017

Option 3:   Pay €300 deposit in February 2016, then 16 monthly payments of €190 from March 2016 to June 2017


In year 2, you must complete 45 case studies. As a qualified Anma practitioner at that stage, you will be able to secure insurance to practice at that level. Therefore, you can charge for your 2nd year treatments which will assist in your fee payment, effectively allowing you to work your way through 2nd year.

 


 
   
   
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