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A Masterclass for Manual Therapists: Oral Habilitation of the Breastfeeding Dyad

View Online: 12 weeks access for delegates

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March Conference Postponed.

 

****** This Conference will now be presented ONLINE *********

 

Delegates will have 12 weeks access from time of registration

 

Join us for 3 days of lecture and practicum to elevate your practice as a chiropractor or osteopath 

 

 

There’s no more effective environment for learning than the in-person exchange of information with a group of experienced colleagues. Bolstered by a presentation of the supportive theory and research, the days are filled with strategies for intake, assessment, clinical documentation, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, infant reflexes, identifying and understanding when and where to refer babies with structural dysfunction, developing a collaborative team and integrating all of these resources in attaining functional breastfeeding competency.

 

The course stresses a collaborative assessment of neurologic and biomechanical function as it affects breastfeeding, through infant reflexes and a demonstration as to how the manual therapist can utilise reflexes and facilitate their integration through movement.

FULL PROGRAM:
Day 1: MTMC Thursday 15 OCT 2020
09:00 AM Learning to see babies - Jennifer Tow
10:33 AM Introduction: The Role of the Primitive Reflex in Oral Function - Bryna Sampey
12:00 PM Breastfeeding: the Architect of the Human Airway - Jennifer Tow
01:30 PM The Role of Bodywork in Normalising Function: Part 1 - Sharon Vallone
03:00 PM Myofunctional Disorders: Origination in Infancy, Long-term Impact on Human Health - Jennifer Tow
04:00 PM End Day 1: Times are indicative. Available online until 11 Nov 2020

 

Day 2: MTMC Friday 16 OCT 2020
09:00 AM Functional Assessment of the Breastfed Baby - Lisa Lahey
11:00 AM The Role of Bodywork in Normalising Function: Part 2 - Sharon Vallone
01:00 PM Rhythmic Movement for Function - Bryna Sampey
03:00 PM Collaborative Assessment of Neurologic and Biomechanical Function as it Affects Breastfeeding - Bryna Sampey and Sharon Vallone
04:45 PM Visual Documentation for the IBCLC - Lisa Lahey
05:45 PM End Day 2: Times are indicative. Available online until 11 Nov 2020

 

Day 3: MTMC Saturday 17 OCT 2020
01:30 PM Manual Therapy Techniques to Support Breastfeeding - Sharon Vallone
05:00 PM CLOSE

 

Integration Sessions: Day 4 LIVE Saturday 24th OCT 2020
09:00 AM IBCLCs & Manual Therapists: The Role of the Primitive Reflex in Oral Function & Rhythmic Movement for Function - Bryna Sampey
10:00 AM IBCLCs & Manual Therapists: Learning to See Babies - Jennifer Tow
11:00 AM IBCLCs & Manual Therapists: The Role of Bodywork in Normalising Function - Sharon Vallone
12:00 PM IBCLCs & Manual Therapists: Functional Assessment of the Breastfed Baby - Lisa Lahey
01:00 PM End Day 4 Integration Sessions: Available online until 8 November 2020

 

Integration Sessions: Day 5 LIVE Sunday 25th OCT 2020
09:00 AM IBCLCs & Manual Therapists: Collaborative Assessment of Neurologic & Biomechanical Function & the Interdisciplinary Team - Bryna Sampey and Sharon Vallone
10:00 AM IBCLCs Only: Hands on - Tools for Oral Habilitation of the Breastfed Baby - Bryna Sampey, Jennifer Tow, Lisa Lahey & Sharon Vallone
11:00 AM Manual Therapists Only: Manual Therapy Techniques to Support Breastfeeding - Sharon Vallone
12:00 PM The Interdisciplinary team: Integration of Assessment Skills - Bryna Sampey and Jennifer Tow
01:00 PM End Day 5 Integration Sessions: Available online until 8 November 2020
SPEAKERS: Jennifer Tow, Bryna Sampey, Sharon Vallone, Lisa Lahey
Jennifer Tow
Jennifer Tow
BFA, MA, IBCLC, RLC, CSOM

Jennifer has practiced holistic lactation and guided parents in raising their children holistically for over 25 years. A fascination with the physiology of wellness has led her on a 30-year journey exploring the influences on infant well-being that come to define longterm human well-being. She has come to focus her interest in the areas of epigenetics and the microbiome, gut-brain health, airway function and oral functional competency, exploring the profoundly far-reaching implications of this work for breastfeeding dyads.

While residing between the USA & France, Jennifer established an international client base and now sees most of her clients on-line, specialising in helping dyads with complex breastfeeding issues. Her reputation for guiding parents through these issues stems from her ability to integrate holistic modalities and an expanded skill-set, such as metabolic assessment and myofunctional therapy, into her practice.

She is a writer and lecturer, offering workshops internationally and via webinar on breastfeeding & epigenetics, gut health & healing, tongue-tie & airway development and holistic breastfeeding practices. After a decade in development, she now offers a year-long advanced course in Integrative and Holistic Lactation. She is a founding member of IATP (the International Affiliation of Tongue-tie Professionals) and is the Breastfeeding Section Leader of the AAPMD (American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry) and founder of the Holistic Lactation Institute. Jennifer is the mother of three children born at home in 1988, 1992 and 1998 and a granddaughter born at home in 2009.

 

 

Bryna Sampey
IBCLC

Bryna Sampey became IBCLC-certified in 2010 after a 4500+ hour internship with Sonja Massey, BSN, RN, IBCLC at BabyMoon in Monterey, CA, USA. Prior to her certification as an IBCLC and Doula, she worked in Marine Chemistry in the Monterey Bay. Bryna owns a private practice in the Portland, Oregon metro area, offering home-visiting birth and lactation care, postpartum care, and education for parents and professionals. Bryna has specialized in her birth work focus on high-risk and surgical birth and the subsequent lactation issues that can arise from interventive birth. In her lactation work, she has additional areas of expertise in ankyloglossia assessment and recovery for the breastfeeding dyad, working with LGBTQIA+ families, and Rhythmic Movement Training for babies and parents with birth and surgical trauma as well as breastfeeding difficulties.

Bryna has worked as an adjunct professor at Birthingway College of Midwifery, teaching students about complex parental situations in lactation, breast assessment and evaluation, hand expression and breast massage. She also teaches parents in prenatal breastfeeding education and newborn care at Oregon Health & Sciences University. When not teaching, working with clients, or learning more about breastfeeding and early parenting care, she can be found at home with her family in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

 

Sharon Vallone
DC, FICCP

Sharon Vallone, DC, FICCP (Fellow in Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics)’s clinical practice is in a multi-discipline environment and brings 25+ years of pediatric experience with a primary interest in pregnancy, birth trauma, breastfeeding and problems with infant /toddler neurodevelopment. She finds her role frequently to be a member of a support team for infants and children providing assessment, treatment and healthcare advocacy, as well as individualised treatment for children with functional challenges. She is the editor of the Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics and teaches internationally in the International Chiropractor’s Association’s postgraduate program in pediatric chiropractic.

 

Lisa Lahey
Lisa Lahey
RN, IBCLC, CSOM.

Lisa has been a nurse in maternal child health for 25 years working in L/D, postpartum, NICU, and perinatal education at hospitals in Indianapolis, Indiana. An IBCLC for 21 years, she was pleased to open her private practice Advanced Breastfeeding Care 6 years ago to offer consults for complex and joyful feeding. Lisa’s excellent assessment skills of breastfeeding, expertise with tethered oral tissues, and other suck dysfunction helps to build feeding care plans that bring oral rehabilitation. Lisa also provides myofunctional therapy to children and adults in a local orthodontic office that focuses on airway and functional appliances in the treatment plans.

Lisa will graduate in April 2021 with a family nurse practitioner degree and plans to expand her practice with more integrative services and holistic care to families. Lisa enjoys speaking at feeding conferences and travels with her family in free time. Her 5 children helped her fall in love with breastfeeding and the optimal way it fosters health and relationships.

 

 

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