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Visceral Manipulation

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  • 1,352 Students
  • Updated 3/2026
4.6
(111 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
7 Hour(s) 3 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Dr. Sarwat Abulmagd (DO, DOMTP, PT)
Rating
4.6
(111 Ratings)

Course Overview

Visceral Manipulation

Learn how to improve the functioning of the internal organs. Enhance your results. Upgrade your skills.

Course outcomes:

  • Participants will be able to apply techniques effectively and safely.

  • Acquire the skills to assess patient conditions and determine suitable indications and contraindications for visceral manipulation therapy.

  • Recognize the therapeutic benefits of visceral manipulation in enhancing organ function, relieving restrictions, and promoting overall well-being.

  • Develop practical skills in performing visceral manipulation techniques for different organs and systems, enabling seamless integration into clinical practice.

  • Participants will be prepared to demonstrate their knowledge and proficiency through a certification test, validating their competency in visceral manipulation therapy.


    Relevance and importance:

    Visceral manipulation therapy plays a crucial role in addressing dysfunctions and restrictions within the visceral system, which can contribute to a wide range of health issues. By understanding the principles, indications, and techniques of visceral manipulation, healthcare professionals can offer effective treatment options for conditions related to organ mobility, digestive disorders, pelvic dysfunction, and reproductive health. This course provides participants with the knowledge, and skills, necessary to incorporate visceral manipulation therapy into their practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of care provided.

    Target Audience:

    The target audience for the course, including healthcare professionals, physical therapists, massage therapists, chiropractors, etc.

Course Content:

  • Principles of Technique

  • Classification of Techniques

  • Indications

  • Contraindications

  • General Considerations and Rules

  • Exploring the Therapeutic Benefits of Visceral Manipulation

  • Techniques for: Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach, Small Intestine, Colon

  • Kidneys

  • Perineum and Bladder

  • Female Reproductive System

  • Testing and Certification

Course objectives:

  • Understand the principles and classification of visceral manipulation techniques.

  • Identify the indications and contraindications for visceral manipulation therapy.

  • Learn the general considerations and rules for safe and effective application of visceral manipulation techniques.

  • Recognize the therapeutic value of visceral manipulation in promoting organ mobility, function and overall health.

  • Develop proficiency in performing visceral manipulation techniques for specific organs, including the liver, gall bladder, stomach, small intestine, colon, kidneys, perineum, bladder, and female reproductive system.

  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills through a certification test at the end of the course.

Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • 70 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Contents:

What You’ll Learn

  • Discover the abdominal region for potential limitations that might be affecting other areas of the body, Master manual techniques for addressing various organs such as the liver, Stomach kidney, colon, small intestine female reproductivesystem, and bladder, Specialize in assisting individuals with pelvic pain, constipation, digestive problems, and similar concerns, Gain insight into the anatomy and functions of these organs in relation to both localized and widespread bodily discomfort

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • M
    Masoomeh
    5.0

    As pelvic floor therapist, helps more to understand the digestive function and pelvic floor.

  • U
    Udemy User
    5.0

    this breakdown of basic concepts was very powerful and impactful for my learning process and laid information out in a way that allowed me to form an integrated awareness of the function and purpose of this discipline in relationship to the larger scope of my practice as a manual neuromedicine practitioner

  • S
    Shirley Worth Bodie
    2.0

    Content is very good, except the end of the presentation omitted an important rhythm that affects visceral motility - rhythm of the lymph which contracts about 10-12 times per minute, sometimes slower, 6-8 per minute. I suggest adding this in future revisions.

  • J
    Jeanne Louw
    5.0

    Explanation of the concept was easy to understand and I believe it would be easy to reciprocate to patients

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