I feel privileged to be invited by the Taiwan Physical Therapy Association to assist and translate the Visceral Manipulation 2 and 3 courses alongside Daniel Chang and Hou Bo-ren, taught by Pierre Vey.
I also want to express my gratitude for the trust placed in me by all the students.
Pierre Vey is my third instructor in Visceral Manipulation (VM), and each teacher brings their own distinctive teaching style and clinical techniques.
Pierre delivers the course content through precise anatomical and biomechanical analysis, sharing the principles of assessment and treatment in Visceral Manipulation, as well as elaborating on the intricate relationships between visceral fascia and various systems.
Pierre’s perspective on viscera and bodily movements aligns with my own belief that “compensation is not the issue, but rather being trapped in one compensation could pose a problem. The body should have the freedom to choose.”
Pierre Vey’s clinical tips:
“Approach patients with a perceptive mind and a knowledgeable brain.”
I am so glad I got the chance to meet Erin, the Australian teacher who instructs CST (CranioSacral Therapy), and also delighted to have the opportunity to make some new friends during the courses.
Learning always fills me with vitality!
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