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Osteopathy for Children aged 0 to 3 years — Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO)

MON 20 SEP 2027 – MON 28 FEB 2029 | VIENNA

A development-oriented and evidence-informed programme for osteopaths who wish to deepen their expertise in working with babies and young children in their first years of life (0–3 years).

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The first years of life represent a crucial phase in a child’s development. During this vulnerable period, the foundations are laid for physical, cognitive, emotional and relational development. 

The questions and concerns parents present during this period—related to feeding, sleep, regulation, development and physical functioning—form a substantial part of paediatric osteopathic consultations and constitute the thematic foundation of this programme. 

In this programme, osteopaths learn to approach young children and their parents through a gentle, safe and respectful way of working, where careful contact, clinical reasoning and thoughtful manual treatment are central. 

By integrating observation of the child, the parents’ narrative and precise palpatory perception, osteopaths develop a nuanced understanding of the child’s needs and learn to act safely within an integrated healthcare context. 

Why this programme?

The demand for osteopathic care for babies and young children has increased significantly in recent years. At the same time, working with children in their first years of life requires specific knowledge, clinical insight and a high degree of care. 

  • “Which knowledge and competencies are required to ensure confident and competent practice with this paediatric population?” 
  • “In what ways can osteopathic principles be integrated with contemporary understandings of development, self-regulation, and paediatric care?”

 

This programme has been developed to support osteopaths in addressing these questions. The most common clinical presentations form the basis of seven thematic modules in which theory, clinical reasoning and manual skills are closely integrated. 

The programme is delivered by an experienced team of lecturers and osteopaths with extensive clinical expertise in working with babies and young children. Their knowledge and experience are shared through teaching, clinical cases and collaborative learning. 

This results in a coherent and practice-oriented programme that integrates clinical experience, osteopathic principles and contemporary insights into early childhood development.

The programme forms the foundation of a broader paediatric pathway within the IAO, with further modules focusing on children (4–10 years) and adolescents. 

Aim of the programme

This programme trains osteopaths to work with confidence, clinical insight and professional responsibility with babies and young children in their first years of life (0–3 years). 

It deepens the ability to carefully observe young children, understand their physical signals and integrate these into well-founded clinical reasoning. Manual treatment is always embedded within a safe, development-oriented and relational approach to the child and their environment. 

The osteopath learns to act safely and competently within primary care, to recognise relevant pathology, refer appropriately and collaborate effectively within an integrated healthcare network. 

What will you learn?

After completing this programme, you will:

  • Have a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology, pathology, biomechanics and psychology to work with the developing child in osteopathic practice. 
  • Assess and treat babies and young children safely and in a developmentally appropriate way. 
  • Distinguish between normal developmental variations and clinically relevant signs and red flags. 
  • Develop strong clinical reasoning and apply the biomechanical, neurological, respiratory-circulatory, metabolic and behavioural models. 
  • Understand and support the mental health of babies and young children, working with body-oriented approaches, mentalisation and communication to support parents during challenging developmental phases. 
  • Master body-based and manual techniques adapted to young children 
  • Guide parents professionally and collaborate within an integrated healthcare network.

 

Why choose this programme?

1. Strong paediatric foundation

This programme provides a solid foundation for working safely, competently and appropriately with babies and young children. 

The focus is on development from conception through the first three years of life. This clearly defined scope allows for an in-depth understanding of early development and its integration into clinical practice. 

2. Strengthening professional confidence

Safe and careful practice runs as a continuous thread throughout the programme. Pattern recognition, clinical reasoning and the identification of red flags are systematically developed. 

This strengthens professional confidence—both in yourself and in the eyes of parents and other healthcare professionals. 

3. Relational and body-oriented approach

Manual skills are developed in connection with communication, co-regulation and collaboration with parents. 

4. Unique anatomical insight into the young child

Through the Enatom digital dissection lab, you study anatomical specimens of babies and young children, gaining deeper insight into the developing body. 

5. A programme that works with your practice

The programme consists of 7 modules over 18 months, allowing gradual integration of knowledge and skills into your own practice.

6. Diploma and further professional development

Upon successful completion, you obtain the Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO). 

You become part of the paediatric osteopathic community and have the opportunity to continue towards a Master of Science in Osteopathy (MSc. Ost.). 

Programme structure

The programme consists of 7 modules over 18 months.   The content is based on the most common clinical presentations encountered in the first years of life (0–3 years). Each module focuses on a specific domain of early childhood development and translates this knowledge into osteopathic clinical practice. 

Theory, practice and clinical cases are continuously integrated, allowing participants to progressively develop and apply their clinical reasoning and manual skills.

De opleiding bestaat uit 7 modules, verspreid over 18 maanden. Elke lesmodule duurt 3 dagen, telkens van maandag tot woensdag, van 9u tot 17u.

Didactic structure

The programme combines seven contact modules with a guided self-study and application pathway, creating a balanced and practice-oriented learning experience. New knowledge and skills are acquired during the in-person modules and consolidated between modules through self-study, case analyses, practical assignments, reflection and portfolio activities.

The workload is designed to be manageable alongside professional practice, allowing participants to progressively integrate new insights into their own clinical work. Throughout the programme, formative feedback and reflection support continuous learning and professional development, with a strong emphasis on translating theory into safe and confident paediatric osteopathic practice.

Practical information

Target group
Osteopaths wishing to deepen their clinical expertise in working with babies and young children (0–3 years) and position themselves within a modern, multidisciplinary healthcare setting. 

Admission requirements
Diploma in Osteopathy (D.O.) and/or MSc. Ost.  IAO MSc students may enter after successful completion of their FCE. 

Diploma

Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO) upon successful completion 

Schedule

09:00 – 10:15

Teaching block 1

10:15 – 10:30

Break

10:30 – 12:30

Teaching block 2

12:30 – 13:30

Break

13:30 – 15:00

Teaching block 3

15:00 – 15:15

Break

15:15 – 17:00

Teaching block 4

Module

This module provides the foundation for the programme and introduces students to the vision and professional positioning of paediatric osteopathy. It explores the role of the osteopath within the care of infants and young children, the principles of paediatric history taking, clinical assessment and treatment, and the professional attitude required when working with this population.

The module also establishes a fundamental understanding of neurological and motor development. Through the study of primitive reflexes and the progression from early spontaneous movements to independent walking, students learn to observe and interpret the functioning of the young child within a developmental framework, while gaining insight into the osteopath’s role in supporting motor development and collaborating within the wider healthcare network.

Lecturers: Alissa Picchioni and Didde Thorsted

20-21-22 September 2027 9:00-17:00

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MSc.Ost., D.O.

Head of Pediatric Osteopathy – The International Academy of Osteopathy

Alissa is an osteopath and lecturer with a strong focus on pediatrics. In 2008, she graduated as a DO from the International Academy of Osteopathy and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy in collaboration with the University of Wales. In 2016, she completed her Master of Science in Osteopathy at FhG University of Applied Sciences, with research on the added value of osteopathy in infants with deformational plagiocephaly.

In addition, she runs a group practice in Marke (Kortrijk), specializing in the treatment of babies, children, and teenagers. She further specialized in Infant Mental Health (IMH) and parental perinatal mental health, which deepened her understanding of the interaction between physical and psychological processes in both infants and their parents. From a body-oriented and developmental perspective, she supports parents and children in strengthening calm, regulation, and connection.

After several years of teaching visceral osteopathy at the IAO, she became part of the teaching team within the postgraduate programme in osteopathy for babies and children.

Today, she serves as Head of Pediatric Osteopathy at the IAO, where she works together with a dedicated team of lecturers to further develop and shape the Osteopathy in Pediatrics programme.

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Date

20 September 2027 - 28 February 2028 09:00 - 17:00

Duration

7 modules over 18 months

Language

English

Target audience

Diploma in Osteopathy (D.O.) and/or MSc. Ost.

Price

Registration fee: €200 Tuition fee: €850 per module

Participants

min. 20 - max. 30

Location
Campus Vienna Vienna – Phyziocentrum, Mariannengasse 14, 1090 Wien
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