Booking options
£150 - £300

£150 - £300
Delivered In-Person
7 weeks
All levels
Part 1: 3rd October 2026 | Part 2: 14th November 2026
📍 London School of Osteopathy
Unlock a powerful, versatile approach to osteopathic treatment with this hands-on Still Technique course, inspired by the original work of Andrew Taylor Still.
Delivered across two focused training days spaced one month apart, this course is designed to help you learn, practise, and confidently integrate Still Technique into your clinical work.
Still Technique blends the best of structural and functional approaches into one fluid, effective system.
It allows you to:
Work gently yet effectively with a wide range of patients
Offer an alternative when HVT techniques aren’t suitable or effective
Achieve results using a softer, more patient-friendly approach
Treat the entire body with confidence and adaptability
Often described as creating a subtle but satisfying “clunk”, this technique is well tolerated and highly versatile—making it a valuable addition to any practitioner’s toolkit.
Two 7-hour CPD workshops
One month between sessions to practise and consolidate learning
Practical, hands-on teaching with clear clinical application
👉 Important:
Part 1 can be taken as a standalone course
Part 2 requires completion of Part 1
Build a strong understanding of Still Technique principles and application.
You’ll learn:
Core theory and clinical reasoning
Practical techniques for:
Lumbar spine
Pelvis
Rib 1
By the end of the day, you’ll be able to safely apply Still Technique in key areas of the body.
Take your skills further by refining and expanding your technique.
You’ll cover:
Revision and hands-on refinement of Part 1 techniques
Application to:
Thorax
Cervical spine
Upper & lower extremities
Practical use in external coccyx treatment
This session is all about confidence, precision, and clinical integration.
This course is ideal for:
Osteopaths looking to expand their treatment approach
Practitioners seeking gentler alternatives to HVT
Clinicians wanting practical, immediately usable techniques
Join us this October and November to develop a fluid, effective, and patient-friendly approach to manual therapy.
👉 Secure your place now – spaces are limited