
| Gez Lamb graduated from the ESO in 1982 and went into practice with Tom Dummer for three years until Tom’s retirement. During this time he refined his skills as a Specific Adjustment Technique (SAT) practitioner, which he practices and teaches to this day.
Immediately after graduating he took an opportunity to begin teaching at the ESO and through the years has taught histology, pathology, anatomy, orthopaedics, osteopathic technique and practise.
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As an SAT expert he has taught the technique and approach abroad in Sweden, Canada, Germany, Austria, Russia and Spain.
Through an early association with Harold Klug, Gez was inspired to integrate craniosacral technique with SAT and to explore the concept of tissue field and level of function as manifested in the body during treatment. Through years of experimentation and observation he has developed an approach to the use of these dimensions of palpatory space to enhance treatment outcomes.
His intention at this conference is to give the workshop participants an experience of fields and levels as a therapeutic tool and to show how they may be integrated with the principles of SAT.
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