JAPAN HEALTH SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

Palms College of Osteopathic Medicine

presents

 

Fellowship in

Osteopathic Manual Practice

F.O.M.P. 

About PCOM

The primary goal of Palms College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) is to educate students to become therapists who practice within the  concept and phylosophy of osteopathic science. In addition, our goal is to educate and develop primary health care providers who will practice in the field of therapuetic manual medicine. 

 

 

 “do the least to achieve the most”

Specific

Evaluation and Manipulation Skills

only at PCOM

 

FOMP Course Curriculum

Educational requirements

To qualify for entering our approved program, the student must have completed a full time healthcare related degree or college diploma program. The program of study must include Human Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, Neurology and Pathophysiology) in order to be able to understand how and why OMT principles and techniques are applied during training;

or

being a licensed practitioner in one of the regulated healthcare profession such as Chiropractor, Massage Therapist, Accupuncture, Physiotherapist, Bonesetting or Medical Doctor, Nurse etc.

(Length: 6 months)

The curriculum focuses on Osteopathic principles, philosophy, theory, accessment and treatment. 

Final course examination shall entail multiple sections: written and practical.

90 CPD hours in 6 months

 

1. Theories (Online)

Duration: 12 months

Modules: 12

 

 

2. Practical (Hands-on Training)

Duration: 7 days

Modules: 7

 

 

 3. Clinical Training (Clinical Experience & Case Studies)

Duration: 6 months

Clinical Experience: 36 hrs.

Assignments: 36 (case studies)

 


COURSE DESCRIPTION

 At PCOM you will learn specific and accurate evaluation and manipulation skills.

 

 “do the least to achieve the most”

Specific Evaluation and Manipulation Skills

only at PCOM

 

Techniques to be discussed;

 

 ■ SCS Strain Counterstrain

 

 ■ MET Muscle Energy Technique

 

 ■ HVLA  / Osteopathic Articular Manipulation

 

 ■ Visceral basics

 

 ■ Craniosacral basics

 

 

Regions to be discussed

 

  1 Pelvic, Sacrum

 

  2 Lumbar

 

  3 Thoracic

 

  4 Cervical

 

  5 Peripherals

 

  6 Cranosacral

 

  7 Visceral

 

 

Theories (Online)

 

Duration: 12 months

Modules: 12

 

 Description:

 

 

 

Class-1

 

Introduction (History & Principles of Osteopathy, Indications / Contraindications, Overview of each techniques, etc.)

 

Class-2 

 

Global Assessment (Zink's CCP, Specialized Evaluation, etc.)

 

Class-3

 

SI Joint (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-4

 

Sacrum  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-5

 

Lumbar  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-6

 

Thoracic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-7

 

Lower Cervical  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-8

 

Upper Cervical  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-9

 

Lower Extremities  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-10

 

Upper Extremities  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-11

 

Visceral Basic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-12

 

Craniosacral basic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Practical (Hands-on Training)

 

Duration: 7 days

Modules: 7

 

 Description:

 Class-1

 

Introduction, SI Joint, Sacrum (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Techniques) 

 

Class-2 

 

Lumbar, Thoracic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Techniques)

 

Class-3

 

Cervical  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-4

 

Peripheral  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-5

 

Visceral basic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-6

 

Craniosacral basic  (Anatomy, Listings, Evaluation, Technique Demo, etc.)

 

Class-7

 

GOT General Osteopathic Treartment, FOMP Integration

 

 

Clinical Training (Case Studies)

  

 Description:

All candidates must submit case studies according to your daily Osteopathic practice.

It must include:

1. Patient's complaint and condition of Patient before treatment 

2. Orthopedic test, neurological test or physiological test related to the patient's condition (SOAP, OPQRST etc.)

3. Osteopathic or Chiropractic listings of what you found in the evaluation 

4. Treatment that you did

5. Key lesion or Major Subluxations that you found throughout the treatment

6. Result or solution

7. Patient education that you have given

 

 

 

 


Faculty

 

Founder Executive Director:  Jay Yamahata BCSc., DOMP

 

 Bachelor in Chiropractic Science

Japan Chiropractic Registers (JCR) member

 

Diplomate in Osteopathic Practice

 

■JHSAOM  Chairman of the Board

School Address

1-23-19, Edobori, Nishiku, Osaka-shi

OSAKA, JAPAN, 550-0002

Email: [email protected]

 

Registeration for PCOM-India

Contact: Dr. Omkar Mulik

TEL(WhatsApp): +91 9595989374

 

Company Information

General Incorporated Association

JHSAOM

Japan Health Science Association

Corporate Number: 1200-05-018404

Representative Director: J. Yamahata