The scientific osteopathic approach to vascularization and oxygenation in patients
Subtitle: How can the arterial rule be practically applied to all our patients?

Luc Peeters has been an osteopath since 1985. He holds a Master of Science in Osteopathy and was co-director of the (at that time) largest academy for osteopathy in Europe from 1987 to 2020. He created curricula, syllabi and academic recognitions from several universities. He wrote more than 70 books and articles on osteopathy in several languages.
Motivation:
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Without proper vascularization and oxygenation, there is no healing.
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Knowledge of oxygenation and fluid circulation leads to efficient assessment, treatment strategy, treatment and patient advice.
What will you learn in this practical course?
✅ Understand the critical role of vascularization and oxygenation in healing
✅ Recognize patients with circulatory and oxygenation issues
✅ Develop effective treatment strategies and patient advice
✅ Learn and apply hands-on techniques for lungs, heart, and systemic oxygen supply
✅ Gain confidence in setting precise treatment goals
3-day advanced course for osteopaths.
The program is 40% theory and 60% practical, ensuring you leave not just with knowledge—but with real strategies, tests, and techniques to apply in your daily practice.
The course is supported by a PowerPoint presentation and a free electronic book with MS exams (not mandatory) and certificates.
INSTRUCTOR: Luc Peeters, MSc.Ost.
DATES:
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Friday December 5, 2025 (09:00–17:00)
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Saturday December 6, 2025 (09:00–17:00)
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Sunday December 7, 2025 (09:00–16:00)
FEE: 525,00 €
LANGUAGE: English
LOCATION: Copenhagen (DK)
Rødovrevej 251
2610 Rødovre

TEACHING
Part 1: General oxygenation; human needs; balance between oxygenation and sufficient antioxidants; priority of treating hypoxemia over treating hypoxia.
Part 2: Vasculature and fluid conduction: processing of oxygenation; acidity; gas exchange.
Part 3: Osteopathic approach to stabilize the lungs; practical session.
Part 4: Osteopathic approach to stabilize heart function; practical session.
Part 5: Hypoxemia and hypoxia.
Part 6: Ventilation and perfusion; normal and abnormal gas exchange.
Part 7: Application to specific pathologies, emphysema, COPD, sleep apnea, pneumonia, anemia, obesity. Practical applications.
Part 8: Relationship between microbiota of the lungs and digestive tract. Practical applications.
Part 9: Meaning, assessment and treatment of the T3 region; practical session.
Part 10: Meaning, assessment and treatment of the T3 region; practical session.
Part 11: Oxygen supply and inflammation, pregnancy, influence on kidneys, brain, muscles, fasciae, heart, digestive tract, spleen, skin, nerves, bones, sleep.
Part 12: Treatment of oxidative stress and redox homeostasis.
Part 13: Manual assessment and treatment; practical session.
Part 14: Manual assessment and treatment; practical session.