FOI
Functional Orthonomie and Integration
Training Institute for FOI GbR

Welcome

In the podcast with Ralf Bucher (Buchner & Partner GmbH, Kiel), Alexa Dillmann (participant of the FOI) and Friedhelm Becker (founder and head of the FOI) you can find out more about the therapy and effectiveness of the FOI (Functional Orthonomy and Integration).

https://nextcloud.buchner.de/nextcloud/index.php/s/edn6TqPn8yb7bow

 

 
The third edition of our specialist book "Functional Orthonomy and Integration" is finally finished. It has been completely revised and expanded to include scientific knowledge about the effect of our oscillation technique. The practical part has also been newly illustrated and structured. You can get it directly online via our homepage. We hope you enjoy reading.
 

We want to continue to support you with our therapy method in your therapeutic development, so that you can continue to treat your patients with high therapeutic quality and thus a better income in the future.

That's why we are now offering the option of paying for our courses in installments!

This is possible for the following course locations in Germany: Bielefeld, Dachau, Freiburg, Hanover, Osnabrück and Oberstenfeld. In Austria we offer payment in installments for Höchst and in Switzerland for courses in Zofingen. The minimum rate per month is €100 for courses in Germany and Austria and CHF 150 for the course location in Zofingen.

If you are interested in paying in installments, simply give us a call when booking your course and together we will find the best monthly rate for you.

FOI introduces itself...

The FOI is an independent holistic therapy concept in manual therapy. It is based on the practical experience of over 25 years of therapy and more than 150,000 documented treatments.

The FOI assumes that the body reacts to a problem in the musculoskeletal system with a compensatory behavior. Practical experience shows that these compensatory mechanisms are distributed throughout the body, always according to a relatively fixed pattern. For this reason, the compensation patterns and cause-consequence chains are always easy to recognize.

Take a look over our shoulder during our treatment:

https://youtu.be/fnvtZbCXQ6I

 

Campus en ligne
We launched this extensive project in close cooperation with the Vienna Physio Center for Further Education. This online course is a complete representation of our face-to-face courses (i.e. theoretical aspects, examination and treatment).

The following topics are covered in the basic course part 1: pelvis, lumbar spine, thoracic spine, ribs, cervical spine and head joints. For colleagues who have not yet attended any courses with us, the purchase price is currently €260. You can register for the basic course part 1 via this link:
https://onlinecampus.at/explore/foir-basiskurs-teil-i-wirbelsaule-becken 

The following topics are covered in the basic course part 2: hips, knees and feet For colleagues who have not yet attended any courses with us, the purchase price is currently €140. You can register for the basic course part 2 via this link:
https://onlinecampus.at/explore/foir-basiskurs-teil-ii-hufte-knie-fuss 

The following topics are covered in the basic course part 3: shoulder, elbow and hand For colleagues who have not yet attended any courses with us, the purchase price is currently €140. You can register for the basic course part 3 via this link:
https://onlinecampus.at/explore/foir-basiskurs-teil-iii-schulter-ellenbogen-hand 

An introduction to FOI:

The FOI is an independent holistic therapy concept focusing on osteopathic and manual therapy. It is based on over 25 years of accumulated practical experience concerning therapy and more than 150,000 treatments. This significant scientific accumulation of empirical evidence and experience plays a very important role for us.

The FOI is based on the assumption that a problem that has arisen in the bodies muscularskeletal system requires a compensation behavioral response. Practical experience shows that these compensation mechanisms are distributed through out the body, always in a relatively defined pattern. For this reason, recognition of these compensation mechanisms is always relevant.