•            van Riemsdijklaan 122, 1945 XR Beverwijk, The Netherlands

  • en-Planning

    Here are the dates for each training and continuing education module. Important: Every effort will be made to conduct the advertised modules as scheduled. Supple Spine Institute reserves the right to adjust dates, times, locations, instructors, and course content due to unforeseen circumstances. All registered students will be notified in advance whenever possible. Supple Spine Institute cannot [...]

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    en-Continuing_Education

    Below you can find the continuing education courses that we offer. In addition to these continuing education courses, we regularly invite guest lecturers to provide continuing education on subjects that add value to or deepen the insights of chiropractic and osteopathy. See here when the courses take place. ANIMAL FASCIAL MANIPULATION®          [...]

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    en-Osteopathy-Basic-Course

    The two-year Basic Veterinary Osteopathy Training Program is intended for anyone who wants to be trained as an osteopath for companion animals (dogs and cats). Basic medical knowledge is part of the curriculum. Attention is given to anatomy, physiology, neurology, endocrinology, pathology, etc. Exemptions are granted to participants with basic medical knowledge, such as veterinarians, animal [...]

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    en-Chiropractic-basic-course

    The Basic Training in Veterinary Chiropractic by Supple Spine Institute focuses exclusively on companion animals (dogs and cats). Depending on the nationality of the participants, the training is conducted in either Dutch or English and consists of 5 modules, each lasting 3 days. Each module focuses on a specific region of the body. In the morning, theory is discussed, covering topics such as [...]

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    en-Courses and Planning

    Supple Spine Institute stands for quality. While we ensure the high quality of our lessons and supervision, we also expect our students to focus on quality – in their work as a veterinary chiropractor and/or osteopath, and in the caring and respectful way they approach animals and their owners. To achieve this high level of quality, all programmes and continuing education courses at [...]

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    en-Osteopathy

    Osteopathy considers the body as a functional unit and is based on the principle that everything in the body has a degree of mobility, from the locomotor apparatus with bones and muscles to the internal organs and the associated blood vessels and nerves. A lack of mobility in one part of the body also affects other parts. For example, pain can radiate to other parts of the body. Osteopathy traces [...]

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    en-Chiropractic

    Veterinary chiropractic is the science and philosophy of veterinary medicine that focuses on good health by restoring and maintaining the proper functioning of the neuromuscular system by means of manipulation of the spine in particular. It can be used in the event of a wide range of health and performance issues. It recognises and treats the biomechanical dysfunction of the spine and its effect [...]

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    en-Location

    The courses and continuing education sessions are held at the practice space of Veterinary Practice Jyoti in Beverwijk. Address: Veterinary Practice Jyoti / Supple Spine Institute van Riemsdijklaan 122 1945 XR Beverwijk Netherlands Navigation Tips: The building is located at the end of a dead-end street (for cars). Due to limited parking spaces and easier access, it's more convenient to park [...]

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    en-Acquaintance

    Founders and instructorsDr. Anneke Schellingerhout is a veterinarian and owner/main instructor of Supple Spine Institute. She graduated as a veterinarian from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University in 1997, after which she obtained her doctorate in the field of nutrition in 2002. In 2004, she successfully completed chiropractic training at the European Academy for Veterinary [...]

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    About Supple Spine Institute

    In the Netherlands, the examination and treatment of animals is reserved for veterinarians and animal physiotherapists. In our view, these are also the appropriate professional groups who, after thorough training in veterinary chiropractic, should be allowed to treat animals chiropractically. Supple Spine Institute offers a basic training programme in veterinary chiropractic for such [...]

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