
How to Treat Low Back Pain using Integrative Medicine - Osteopathy, Biomesotherapy, Acupuncture & Kinesiology
Lecturer: Osteopath Naturopath Acupuncture Kinesiology Biomesotherapy
Dr. Graham Lyttle
Naturopaths are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain an edge over big business interests.
We present a very unique opportunity to learn from an experienced osteopathic practitioner who brings together all the major modalities into one seamless process. The over all focus will be around Lower Back Pain (LBP) being the most common muscular skeletal disorder of our industrialised society and the number one cause of disability in people under the age of 45. We will look at a multi-layered approach as the treatment process. To do justice to the depth of the subject involved and due to graduates request -this seminar/workshop will be taken over two weekends.
TWO Weekends x TWO-DAYS Intensive Workshop (12 hr each)
Register: Contact Deborah or Shellee at
Do No Harm Seminars
241 Gympie Road KEDRON QLD 4031
Ph: 07 3861 0611
Fax: 07 3861 0644
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Dear practitioner,
Naturopaths are finding it increasingly challenging to maintaining a competitive edge over the controlling interests of big multinational pharmaceutical conglomerates. I geared this seminar/workshop towards helping us grow our own market share by offering an increased capacity for unique services. So we extend this invitation to you to attend our next DNH seminar that will be presented in TWO PARTS – Part I: March 2nd – 3rd and Part II on March 30th to 31st 2012.
There are many advertisements relating to the ‘integrative approach’ to health BUT unless it incorporates a component for STRUCTURE it is not really fully integrative at all. Over these two weekends we will explain the many factors involved with the structural side of lower back pain. You will learn how DNH principles help you bring together your own naturopathic knowledge into a combined new osteopathic, acupuncture and kinesiology skills kit then how to incorporate this new professional ‘tool-kit’ of talent and apply it all together into one seamless session. These insights will improve your competitive edge - helping you personalise your program above the ‘over-the-counter’ services.
In these DNH workshops we give you what past graduates asked for: In-depth understanding with lots of practice focusing on and solving just ONE problem at a time. Taking time to learn simple things very well.
With the DNH model we discus clear concise methods for identifying the most appropriate treatment protocol for each practice session. This is an initiative encouraging practitioner how to Do No Harm to both self and patient alike:
His primary focus is with the Osteopathic cranial field (Sutherland) and he operates a multi modality practice in Brisbane, Qld.
His thesis was on integrative medicine with the emphasis being the implications of mental health issues relating to clinical outcomes with integrative practice management methods.
Dr. Graham LyttleThe DNH series of seminar / workshops practices a model which gives the practitioner answers to be as-close-to-‘perfect’ as possible in giving the best possible therapy and therefore reducing to minimal any possible risk of a ‘one-size-fits-all’ practice model. Based on the simple principle – 'knowledge of what is wrong never escapes the sufferer.' (Dr. C. Woodard. MD, Royal Navy Surgeon, 1955p7)
Our very first DNH seminar in Brisbane, July/Aug. ’09, included twenty very experienced and keen professionals from many modalities who came together over three days (21 hours) for this seminar / workshop - naturopaths, nurses, medical practitioners, acupuncturists, homeopaths, lecturers and kinesiologists all together in one room, working towards an improved health model for all Australians.
Read the details over page and come join the growing list of practitioners who have gained a unique edge over their competition. We look forward to seeing you there.
Yours towards better health care for all Australia

Graham Lyttle
DNH - Supporting Practitioners with Professional Education in principles designed to Do No Harm to all.
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