VM 3 (Apr 2026)
  • Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3)

    Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3)

  • Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3) studies the relationship between functional and structural mechanics of the pelvis.

    Course Highlights:

    • Learn to identify and conduct Jean-Pierre Barral's method of evaluation and treatment for the organ systems of the pelvic cavity, including the integration of the pelvic organs with the complex ligament systems of that body region.
    • Discover techniques for differentiating between somatic and visceral causes for pelvic and low back problems.
    • Discover how to integrate the pelvic organs functional movement patterns.
      Explore additional principles of direct and indirect approaches and their appropriate applications.
    • Integrate the pelvis into the body with principles of Lines of Tension and Interrelationships.

     Prerequisite: VM2

  • Date 29 April - 2 May 2026
    Time 9:15am ~ 5:15pm
    Location The Arca, 43 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang
      Booking Discount code: BIHK
    Instructor Paolo Ricci, DO, BI-D 
    Language English
    Payment  By Bank Transfer:
      Bank: Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
      A/C name: Barral Institute Hong Kong Company Limited
      A/C no.: 012-916-2-083871-9
      (FPS ID: 121136451 local only)
      SWIFT code: BKCHHKHH916
      Course Fee HK$9,600 (Original Price)
      HK$8,400 (registration on or before 29 Jan 2026)
      HK$9,000 (registration on or before 29 Mar 2026)
      HK$4,800 (retake)
       
    Enquiry bihk@barralinstitutehk.org

     

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  • Cancellation Policy:

    Cancellations must be in writing. Tuition is refundable and can be transferred to another course up to 30 days prior to the start of class, with a HK$800 administration fee to apply.
    Within 30 days, tuition is non-transferable and non-refundable.

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