Curriculum Overview

The Institute of Structural Medicine offers the following courses
during the Structural Medicine SpecialistTM Training Program.
To obtain certification as a Structural Medicine specialist you
must successfully complete all courses.

Course
Hours
Description
Bodywork
650
  • Principles of Structural Integration
  • Techniques of Structural Integration
  • Structural Medicine Practicum
  • Movement
    245
  • Human Evolution and Gravity/Embryology
  • Introduction to Structural Movement
  • Body Awareness Movement
  • Structural Movement Practicum
  • Communicating Movement Lessons
  • Ergonomics
  • Psychology
    340
  • Introduction to Psychological Inquiry
  • Movement and Psychology
  • Fundamentals of Dialogue
  • Intra/Interpersonal Communications
  • Anatomy & Physiology
    315
    • Introduction to Body
    • Systems/Physiology
    • Structural and Functional Assessment
    • Myofascial Anatomy
    • Applied Human Anatomy/ Embryology
    • Gross Anatomy
    Pathology Course
    200
  • Theory and Causes of Disease
  • Disease Terminology
  • Disease Conditions
  • Advanced Pathology
    40
  • Relationship Between the Immune System and It’s Affect on Connective Tissue Health
  • Advanced Kinesiology
    68
  • Advanced Study of
    Neuromuscular Re-Education
  • Business
    250
  • Ethics
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Practice Development
  • Business Standards and Practices
  • Total Hours
    2,108