Manual Therapies for Lower Limbs and Pelvis

The lower limbs and pelvis are central to whole-body movement and contain many important organs of function. Its neuromuscular connections ... Show more
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NLP-VernaLLPelvis

The lower limbs and pelvis are central to whole-body movement and contain many important organs of function. Its neuromuscular connections to the diaphragm and pelvic floor make this region essential for whole body function.

In this course, Dr. Verna Hunt, DC ND teaches the assessment and treatment of the lower limbs and pelvis, including the diaphragm and abdominal contents.

Learning Objectives

  • Lymphatic structures of the lower limb and pelvis
  • Lower lymphatic activation
  • Psoas muscle and connections
  • The diaphragms of the body
  • Abdominal lymphatic structures and function
  • Visceral treatment techniques

About the Elder – Dr. Verna Hunt, DC ND

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Dr. Verna Hunt, ND has been practicing as a chiropractic and naturopathic doctor for over 41 years. She owns and operates the Center for Health and Well Being established in 2005. Dr. Hunt has developed a healthcare process focusing on health optimization for the individual: The Health and Well -Being Partnership. She uses many therapeutic modalities and techniques to customize her patient’s protocol for their evolving health. 

Dr. Hunt acts as a medical advisor to colleagues and companies which service holistic healthcare. Dr. Hunt writes and teaches, presenting through her organization Being Well Communications on a wide variety of topics including manual assessment and treatment. 

Dr. Hunt founded The Naturopathic Legacy Project in 2013 to save elder knowledge for future generations.


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Duration 3 hours
Lectures 1
Video 2.5 hours
Quizzes 1
Level Intermediate

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed