Matrix Energetics Library and Resource Center
“One of the things I love about going to Matrix Energetics classes is that it gets my creative juices going and enables me to be more aware of my surrounding. In other words to notice and perceive more. I feel this increases my ability to notice something useful for my clients, my friends, my family and myself. The purpose of the Matrix Energetics Library is the same. We live in the information age,” Kimberly Burnham, Matrix Energetics Librarian.
“There are 540,000 words in the English language about 5 times as many as in Shakespeare's time. More than 3000 new books are published everyday. It is estimated that a weeks worth of New York Times contains more information than a person in 18th century was likely to come across in a lifetime.” [Full Text Video] http://www.flixxy.com /technology-and-education-2008.htm
Accessing some of this information, images, shapes, symbols, people (Whizard’s Council), book reviews, articles, research on modalities that work for people and can be put into a module for the individual client, nutritional and homeopathic information which can be used virtually can make our Matrix Energetics process more interesting.
Voltaire 1694 - 1778, the famous, controversial French author, humanist, rationalist, satirist and philosopher said, "The art of medicine consists of keeping the patient amused while nature heals the disease." Voltaire is also quoted as saying of the medical establishment of the day, "they poured drugs of which they knew little to cure diseases of which they knew less into human beings of whom they knew nothing."
The information in the library is meant to enable Matrix Energetics practitioners to amuse themselves, their clients and change the world in the process.
For ten years, Kimberly Burnham, PhD worked as the Director of Knowledge Management and Librarian for the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics. Before that she worked for 10 years as a freelance journalist. She has practiced, taught, written and read widely in the field of health and wellness in the last 30 years.
She has been Matrix Energetics certified since 2008 and is a Matrix Energetics librarian with access to a vast library of reference images, material and information on ways in which people can feel better and function better.
She will be putting on a series of free Matrix Energetics practice groups to explore the library and find more ways to visualize health and well being.
The practice groups are available free on a first come first serve basis. Sign up for our monthly email letter for information on topics and dates and let us know you are interested.
These are accessed through skype and teleconference.
The practice groups are open to anyone who has taken a Matrix Energetics course
The first in the series will be
Friday April 23, 2010 6:30 - 8 pm at Mission Hills Physical Therapy and on Skype. The topic is: Noticing and Feeling Frequencies, Numbers, Shapes, Layers, Levels and More
Other topics that will be covered in the future are:
- Integrating Matrix Energetics and Homeopathy, Supercharging Your Current Nutritional Knowledge
- Matrix Energetics Two Point Process and Integrative Manual Therapy's Templates
- Manual Therapists Access Positive Outcomes by Collapsing the Matrix Energetics Wave
- Matrix Energetics's Copies, Dowsing and Treatment Planning
- Visualizing and Shifting Time and Space
Kimberly Burnham, PhD Matrix Energetics Certified is working towards certification as a Matrix Energetics Study Group Leader. She will be doing a series of practice groups free of charge. The first of which will be in San Diego, CA at Mission Hills Physical Therapy with Ralph Havens, PT Matrix Energetics Certified.
Starting in September, 2010 by which time she expects to be a certified Matrix Energetics Study Group leader she will continue to hold study groups and explore topics in the library.
She also does consultation on any health and wellness topic. See below for services and samples available.
[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Ways to Think about Time Page
Integrative Manual Therapy Library and Resource Center
The Integrative Manual Therapy Library houses several thousand book (many of which are reviewed) and tens of thousands of articles available for Integrative Manual Therapy practitioners as well as students at the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy who are completing research on case studies or need information for their clients on a particular conditions and how it relates to advanced manual therapy practices.
Kimberly Burnham, PhD in Integrative Medicine and IMTC taught for many years at the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation (DCR), and Northeast Seminars both in the United States and Internationally.
She is a Certified Integrative Manual Therapist and Requirements can be met with her for Observation and Treatment hours with an Integrative Manual Therapist, Certified (I.M.T.,C).
Kim is also the author of the Neuroantomy course for Integrative Manual Therapy Practitioners.
[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Bone Health with Integrative Manual Therapy Page
Cranial Library and Resource Center
Kimberly Burnham, PhD in Integrative Medicine has taken cranial classes from 4 different sources, The Canadian College of Osteopathy (Cranial Osteopathy), The Upledger Institute (CranioSacral Therapy), The Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy (Cranial Therapy), the Milne Institute (Visionary Craniosacral Work) as well as other approaches which offer help for people with cranial issues including, Acupunctue / Acupressure, Process Acupressure, Matrix Energetics, Psychology, and Behavioral Optometry.
Her PhD in Integrative Medicine focused on recovery from the symptoms of Neurodegenerative Disorders (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Autism, Macular Degeneration).
[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Improving Cranial (Head) Feeling, Function and Nervous System Page
Health Coaching Library and Resource Center
Life and Business Coaching in general and Health Coaching and NeuroLeadership specifically are up and coming fields. There is more and more research on the benefits of having a coach for your business, for your employees and for individuals looking to increase their success, however they define it and quality of life.
This is a reference library with articles and book reviews from this exciting field.
Accessing this library will educate you about how to set up a Coaching business, Why learning about the brain and how people make and stick to choices is important, where to find free audio programs which help you support and listen to your clients and make the changes you want to make in your own life.
[Click Here To See a Sample Page] NeuroLeadership page
Complementary and Alternative Care Library and Resource Center
The Complementary and Alternative Care Library includes thousands of articles on conditions listed below and the evidence from the morphic fields of Allopathic Medicine, Holistic Health Care and Integrative Medicine. From Testimonials and Case Studies to Placebo Controlled Double Blind studies published in Peer - Reviewed Journals this library provided information which can be shared with clients, doctors and other health care professionals in an effort to educate them on the benefits of caring intelligent practitioners making as many resources available to people in their quest of better health and recovery from symptoms of diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson’s, Autism, Macular degeneration, and cancer as well as back pain, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), knee arthritis, hip joint degeneration and more.
Kimberly Burnham, PhD is the editor of The Burnham Review, a twice monthly newsletter report on particular topics, conditions, modalities, and approaching, which are helping people live better lives every day.
[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Parkinson’s Research
Integrative Manual Therapy Library
Reference material for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy's Integrated Systems Approach includes the following systems and more:
1. System of Biomechanics (joint integrity of the pelvis, sacrum, spine, and peripheral joints)
2. Musculoskeletal System
3. Connective Tissue System
4. Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord)
5. Cranial System
6. Peripheral Nervous System
7. Visceral System (cardiac, digestive, urogenital, immune, pulmonary, detoxification, and more)
8. Circulatory Systems (arterial, venous, and lymphatic)
9. System of Energy
10. Body/Mind Systems
The information comes from the Morphic Field of medical doctors, physical therapists, chiropractors, occupational therapists, massage therapists, speech therapists, physicians, learning specialists, psychologists, nurses, wellness experts in body work, and more. It is produced by practitioners in hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, universities as well as other institutions.
Structural Rehabilitation improves structural integrity of the body. It addresses joint mobility, muscle tone, soft tissue flexibility, range of motion, muscle control and more. It corrects patho-anatomy in biomechanics of the spine and appendages, muscles, connective tissue system, organs, nervous system, blood vessels, lymphatic system and energetic structures.
Functional Rehabilitation restores functional outcomes according to the optimal potential of the client. It addresses balance, coordination, proprioception (internal joint sensation), exteroception (sensory capability), strength, endurance, hearing, vision, speech, smell, learning, behavior and more.
Structural Rehabilitation corrects anatomic dysfunction and influences physiology. It creates the potential for function. Functional Rehabilitation optimizes the patient's utilization of this function.
The relationship between Structural and Functional Rehabilitation can be illustrated in the following analogy. Think of a child playing the piano. If the piano is out of tune, the music will sound poor. Even if the child is a master prodigy of the piano, the music will still sound poor because the structural integrity of the piano is lacking. It is always more efficient and effective to treat structure first - to tune the piano. Once the piano is tuned, the potential for good music is there, but the child may require some lessons. These lessons are Functional Rehabilitation. This Functional Rehabilitation will help the child to reach his/her potential in creating beautiful music.
There is no 'one' single problem affecting a person, causing disability and pain, and inhibiting their function. Persons of all ages, cultures, and locations are composites of their past, present, and future goals. Emotional, personal, mental/cognitive, spiritual and other aspects of living contribute to healthy life-styles and goal-oriented function. Persons around the world are learning more every day about function and dysfunction.
Accountability and responsibility for function and productivity belongs to everyone, rather than to the physician, the insurance company, and the drug vendor. Integrative Manual Therapy is more than structural and functional rehabilitation, more than Integrative Diagnostics, more than an Integrated Systems approach to correct dysfunction and improve function. It is an ever-expanding field contributing to all disciplines, who wish to improve home, community, and world health.
The Integrative Manual Therapy Library includes reference material, powerpoint presenttions, anatomy references and journal articles for the following courses and more.
Biophysiography/Functional Nutrition
BIOPH 201 Physical Functional Medicine
BIOPH 301 Functional Medicine/Concepts in Applied Nutrition and Biophysiography
Body/Mind Systems
BODM 301 Integrative Diagnostics for Applied Psychosynthesis (4 days - 3 credits)
Connective Tissue System
CTIS 101 Myofascial Release for the Orthopedic, Neurologic, Pediatric and Geriatric Patient:
The 3-Planar Fascial Fulcrum© Approach
CTIS 102 Myofascial Mapping©-A Critical Diagnostic Skill for Manual Practitioners
Cranial and Nervous System
CRNS 101 Cranial Therapy Series, Level One: Osseous, Suture, Joint and Membrane. Treatment
of Headaches and Trauma
CRNS 103 Neural Tissue Tension Techniques: Decrease Pain, Increase Movement, Improve Nerve
Function
CRNS 201 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Two: Membrane; Fluid; Face; Intra-Oral Dysfunction
CRNS 301 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Three: Pain and Disability; CSF; Spinal Cord and Brain
Fibrosis; Immunology
CRNS 401 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Four: Cranial Therapy: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Protocols
Immunity and Detoxification: Lymphatic System
IMDE 101 Lymphatic Series, Level One: Lymph Congestion Therapy
IMDE 201 Lymphatic Series, Level Two: Immune Preference
Integrated Curriculum in Integrative Manual Therapy
INTC 201 Double Crush Syndrome: Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel and
Upper Extremity Pain and Dysfunction
PEDS 101 Pediatric Solutions: An IMT Approach for Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment
Integrative Diagnostics
INTDG 101/201 Integrative Diagnostic Series, Levels One and Two: Myofascial Mapping and
Neurofascial Process
INTDG 301 Integrative Diagnostic Series, Level Three: Toxicity, Circulation, Diagnostics
Musculoskeletal System and Biomechanics
MSKEL 100 Mobility Templates: New and Improved Approach for Treatment of the Pelvis, Sacrum
and Spine with Muscle Energy and 'Beyond' Technique
MSKEL 103 Rib Cage Biomechanics with Muscle Energy Technique and 'Beyond'
MSKEL 105 Strain and Counterstrain Technique and Advanced Strain Counterstrain Technique. A Manual Therapy Solution for Protective Muscle Spasm in the Orthopedic, Neurologic, Pediatric, and Geriatric Patient
MSKEL 205 Upper and Lower Extremities Rehabilitation with Compression Syndromes
MSKEL 301 The Spine: From Low Back Pain and Cervical Syndrome through Spinal Cord Injury
Protective Modes
PMOD 101 Diaphragm Compression Syndromes: Comprehensive Manual therapy for Circulation, Breathing and Pain disorders. A total body approach
Visceral and Organ Systems
VOSYS 201 Gastrointestinal Tract: Pain and Dysfunction. A Manual Therapy Solution
VOSYS 202 Women's and Men's Health: Treatment for Urogenital Pain and Dysfunction A Manual Therapy Solution.
VOSYS 361 Lung Management: Pulmonary Insufficiency and Oxidative Stress
VOSYS 401 Cardiac Habilitation: Prevention and Treatment. A Manual Therapy Solution
VOSYS 501 Cardiovascular Rehabilitation: Combined Vessels Approach
Academic/Basic Sciences
Growth and Development - Infant to Adult
Kinesiology
Neuroanatomy
Pathophysiology
Psychology
Functional Electives
Alexander
Neuro Developmental Treatment (NDT)
Aston Patterning
Pilates/Plyometrics
Body Mind Centering
PNF
Functional Orthopaedics
Sensory Integration
Hellerwork
Tai Chi Chuan
Wisdom Healing Qigong
Hippo therapy
Trager
Yoga
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