FORMATION – SUPERFICIAL FASCIAL CHAINS AND BLT KEY AND SUSPENDED BONES IN FLORENCE
10 April, 2025 - 4 October, 2025
| €1100Teacher: Paolo Desirò FT DO
2025
Florence
During these seminars, superficial fascial chains and correlations with internal fascial chains will be discussed. The seminars include three areas of focus: the theoretical-practical aspect of fascial system correlations, the theoretical and manipulative aspect of fascia, the treatment of key and suspended bones and theoretical concepts of treatment with the BLT method.
Analysis of the postural structure deriving from the dysfunctions of the superficial fascial chains. The aim of the course is to understand how every action, many like to say technique, that we use on the patient intervenes: on the fascial system in its entirety, so the correlations with the internal fascial chains will also be treated. The acquisition of the knowledge described above and its integrated use will help us in the student’s daily clinical activity.
The intent of this training is to propose seminars with a new training path that, from a philosophical and scientific point of view, leads to a new osteopathic identity of the therapist.
TRAINING AND TEACHING
Since 2023 he has been a member of the Order of Florence FNOFI n° 156.
From 2012 to 2023 he was lecturer and head of fascial matter for the OSCE School of Osteopathy in Bologna.
Since 2018 he has been registered with the TSRM Order as a Physiotherapist of Florence n°161.
In 2016 he was a lecturer in Osteopathy in the Master’s Degree “Integrated Clinical Posturology in Developmental Age” at the University of Brescia.
In 2015 he was a lecturer in Fascial Osteopathy for the Asociatia Pentru Cercetare si Train in Osteopathies Romania
From 2012 to 2017 he was Professor of Osteopathy at the University Master “Complementary Medicine and Integrated Therapies” Faculty of Medicine University of Siena.
From 2010 to 2012 he taught at the CRESO School of Osteopathy and held post-graduate seminars on Osteopathy in the visceral field.
Since 2007 he has been registered in the Osteopathic Register of Italy, registration card no. 835 Rome It.
Since 2006 he has been holding seminars for Fisiogym s.r.l Provider n° 2976 of the Ministry of Health.
In 2001 he completed the training of the Franco-Italian School of Osteopathic Manual Therapy.
In 1993 he graduated in Massage Physiotherapy, a title equivalent to the Degree in Physiotherapy.
Seminar Location: Via Guelfa 116, Florence (S.M.N. Station area)
Phone: +39 3336209898
Minimum Requirements: Student of osteopathy al 4° year
Participants: The course is activated with a minimum number of 10 participants and the limit of participants is 20 participants
Costs: The fee of the two semina is 1100€
Payment method: to register, the amount of 500 € must be paid within 30 days of the first seminar by bank transfer to the account of Paolo Desirò, BANCO BPM AG2 Firenze, IBAN IT75 I 05034 02800 000000140460. To register, send an email, attaching a copy of the bank transfer to formazionedesiro@gmail.com, also enter your tax data and attach the scan of the Osteopathic Diploma.
First Seminar
From 10 to 12 April 2025
Anatomy of the fascia, The fascia, tissue that connects our entire body. The cushioning areas. The superficial fascial chains and their anatomical findings. Description of internal fascial chains with correlations on surface chains. Basic concepts of fascial techniques: fascial rebalancing, pompage and BLT. Foot treatment. Fascial techniques on the plantar fascia Treatment of the dorsal fascia of the foot.
Techniques on ankle ligaments. Rebalancing of the cuboid, BLT technique and the relationship with the scaphoid. Treatment of ligaments The leg BLT techniques on the fibula, key bone of the lower limb, rebalancing of the intraosseous membrane and its global relationships. Techniques on the soleus, twins and Achilles tendon. Pompage on the Poblitean Muscle.
Knee rebalancing, BL.T. technique. Patella rebalancing, suspended bone, treatment of knee ligaments and menisci, Tensor fascia lata treatment. Adductor technique. Rebalancing of the quadriceps and its global correlations. Treatment of hamstrings The hip and the correlation with the physiology of the fascia of the lower limb, BLT technique. Considerations on superficial fascial chains on the treatment of lower limb problems associated with joint work. Correlations of the sciatic-sacral plexus with the superficial fascial chains.
The pelvic floor and the correlations with the internal chains and other cushioning areas The pubis is the key bone of the pelvis, BLT technique. The sacrum suspended in the pelvis, BLT technique Technique on the obturator membrane. Treatment of piriformis. Technique on the gluteus medius Technique on the thoracolumbar fascia. treatment of the serratus major, scapula rebalancing, rhomboids muscle rebalancing and levator scapula. Pompage muscles of the spine and lumbar spine. Psoas and iliac muscle.
Second Seminar
From 5 to 7 June 2025
BLT of the lumbar and dorsal vertebrae, sternochondral and contracostal BLT. Rebalancing of the sternum, suspended bone, BLT technique. Technique on the pectoralis fascia and subclavicular
The cervical area Rebalancing of the clavicle, key bone, BLT technique Rebalancing of the upper thoracic outlet. The middle cervical fascia is deep. The fascia of the upper trapezius Rebalancing of the SCOM Rebalancing of the hyoid, suspended bone Considerations on the superficial fascial chains on the treatment of problems of the spine associated with the joint, visceral and cranial work BLT of the cervicals.
The wrist and forearm Rebalancing of the palmar and dorsal fascia of the hand. Wrist ligament techniques. Treatment of the intra-osseous membrane of the Pompage forearm of the elbow flexors. Pompage of elbow extenders. Technique on the internal and external interosseous septum of the humerus. Rebalancing of the glenomeral and shoulder ligaments. Rotator cuff technique.
Dynamic technique of the upper limb. Considerations on superficial fascial chains on the treatment of upper limb problems associated with joint work. Correlations of the cervico-brachial plexus with superficial fascial chains Zygomatic bone, cranial key bone., BLT technique. Treatment of the fascia in relation to the mandible. Management of the patient with the techniques covered during the seminar.