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September 13, 2025
DURATION
2 – Days Online
10 Hours total
CC25 FEE
Early Saver US$295
59 – 30 days before US$345
Full Price US$395
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A Collaboration of Wisdom
CC25 is more than a symposium—it’s a shared commitment to the future of manual therapy.
This immersive virtual experience gathers global leaders, researchers, and skilled clinicians for a powerful exchange of ideas, insights, and forward-thinking strategies. It’s a collaboration of wisdom designed to inspire, inform, and elevate the way we understand and apply manual therapy in today’s evolving healthcare landscape.
Across each session, you’ll explore advanced clinical concepts, practical applications, and emerging research that reinforces the relevance and necessity of manual therapy—now and into the future. From fascia to function, physiology to perception, CC25 connects the dots between disciplines, blending the art and science of manual therapy with the latest in medical innovation.
Whether you’re deepening your knowledge, expanding your clinical lens, or seeking renewed confidence in the value of your work, CC25 offers more than continuing education.
It’s a space to think critically, engage deeply, and strengthen your place within a global community of forward-focused professionals.
If you’re ready to be part of what’s next—CC25 is your invitation.
Meet Your Presenters

Jean-Pierre Barral, DO, MRO(F), RPT
Jean-Pierre Barral is a Diplomate of Osteopathy, a Member of the Registre des Ostéopathes de France, and a Physical Therapist. Continue Reading

Alain Croibier, DO, MRO(F)
Alain Croibier is a Diplomate of Osteopathy in France. He is a Member of the Registre des Ostéopathes de France and a Member of the Academie d’Osteopathie de France. Continue Reading

Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D
Gail Wetzler is the Director of Curriculum for the Barral Institute, as well as a member of the BI Academic Leadership, along with Jean-Pierre Barral and Alain Croibier. Continue Reading

Bianca Garilli-Toscano, ND, IFMCP, UFMC, VET
Dr. Bianca Toscano, ND served six years in the United States Marine Corps as a linguist going on to earn a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland Continue Reading

Dr Brad Gilden, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, FFMT, PRC, CSCS
Dr. Brad Gilden is an orthopedic manual physical therapist with a specialized focus on airway, breathing, and sleep-related dysfunction. Continue Reading

Jean Claude Guimberteau, MD
Jean-Claude Guimberteau is a renowned surgeon and the co-founder and Scientific Director of the Aquitany Hand Institute. He is an esteemed member of the French Hand Society (GEM) Continue Reading

Nancy Hackett Harrison, MSPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT
Nancy is a graduate of University of Colorado Health Sciences Physical Therapy Program in 1999. Since graduation, she has focused on improving her treatment skills through the IPA, Continue Reading

Dr Howard Hindin, DDS
Dr. Hindin is the Founder and President of the AAPMD. He is a graduate of New York University College of Dentistry, Dr. Howard Hindin is trained in all aspects of general dentistry. Continue Reading

Dr Becky Steinbach, DDS
Dr. Becky Steinbach grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Anthropology, and minors in Anatomy and Neurobiology, Continue Reading

Dr Steve Warfel, DPT, CFMT
Dr Stephen Warfel II been practicing Manual Physical Therapy since 2001. His education journey began at Penn State, where he had the good fortune of working in research and athletic Continue Reading

Timothy Mazzola, MD, CAQSM, RMSK
Dr. Mazzola is board certified in both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. He is also certified in musculoskeletal ultrasound since 2013. Continue Reading

Serge Paoletti, DO, MRO(F)
Serge Paoletti is an esteemed osteopath with a distinguished career spanning several decades in the fields of osteopathy, fascia research, and manual therapy education. Continue Reading

Thomas Rasmussen, Ph.D., MSc, CST-D, MRO(F)
Thomas is an Upledger Diplomate Certified Therapist based in Finland, where he integrates the Upledger Paradigm Continue Reading

Dr Robert Schleip
Robert Schleip completed his psychology studies at Heidelberg University in 1980. Continue Reading

Jennifer Shepherd, MSPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT, IFMCP
Jen began her passion and curiosity for helping humans live better, healthier lives as she met her first mentors, Gregg and Vicky Johnson, Continue Reading

Phillip M. Steele, MD
Dr. Steele is a Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine specialist with 25 years of experience in non-operative musculoskeletal care. Continue Reading

Patty Stott,PT, DPT, MS, ATC, CHT, CYT
Patty specializes in treating patients with altered connective tissue presentations from a health and wellness perspective and with manual therapy strategies. Continue Reading

Leonard A. Wisneski, MD, FACP
Leonard is Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University Medical Center, Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Biochemistry and Continue Reading

Deborah Zelinsky, O.D
Deborah Zelinsky is an optometrist noted worldwide for her work in retinal processing and neuro-optometric rehabilitation. Continue Reading
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Who Is This Symposium For?
Manual Therapists Seeking to Expand The Reach of their Practice:
For practitioners who are seeking advanced clinical and scientific knowledge to elevate client outcomes.

Careers: Physical therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapists, massage therapists, and more.
Healthcare Professionals Expanding Their Practice:
For medical professionals looking to integrate manual therapy for better patient care.

Careers: Functional Medicine and Regenerative Medicine practitioners, Holistic Health
physicians and practitioners, psychologists and psychiatrists, somatic therapists,
integrative wellness coaches
Fascia Science Innovators:
For leaders exploring advanced concepts and the latest research in fascia and manual therapy.

Careers: Researchers, clinical educators, thought leaders
Passionate Learners and Enthusiasts:
For those eager to expand their practice with cutting-edge knowledge and community connections.

Interests: Manual therapy, fascial health, biomechanics, trauma recovery, eye-brain connection, whole-person health, holistic wellness
CC25 Symposium Agenda
Day 1 – September 13, 2025
11:00 AM – 11:10 AM – Gail Wetzler – Welcome to the Symposium
Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D
11:10 AM – 11:30 AM – Jean-Pierre Barral – After 50 Years as a Manual Therapist – My Message to You
Jean Pierre Barral, DO, MRO(F), RPT
After more than 50 years of practice, Jean Pierre Barral reflects on his journey as a manual therapist. With humility, he shares his realization that the unknown holds more significance than what he knows, driving his continuous pursuit of knowledge and mastery. – 20 mins
11:30 AM – 11:55 AM – Alain Croibier – Art and Science in the field of osteopathy
Alain Croibier, DO, MRO(F) MSc
Alain Croibier explores the challenge of establishing an epistemology for osteopathy while respecting its foundational philosophy and practices. He critiques the growing push for evidence-based approaches in complementary and alternative medicine, questioning whether this reductionist mindset truly aligns with the complex nature of human health. Croibier advocates for the creation of a unique osteopathic science that balances rational knowledge with the artistic elements of manual therapy, ensuring the discipline’s essence remains intact amidst growing demands for recognition. – 20 mins
11:55 AM – 12 PM – Gail Wetzler – Bridging Insights
Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – Gail bridges the insights from our Barral Institute developers with the latest research and discoveries within the fascial system. – 10 mins
12 PM – 12:50 PM – Dr. Robert Schleip – Fascia Research Update
Dr. Robert Schleip – What is relevant and new for manual and movement therapists.
Description to be provided – 35 mins
Followed by 10-minute Q&A
12:50 PM – 1:00 PM – BREAK
Stretch and refresh!
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM – Jean Claude Guimberteau – Living Human Fascia
Jean Claude Guimberteau, MD
Discover the dynamic, interconnected architecture of human fascia through groundbreaking endoscopic technology. Dr. Guimberteau reveals the chaotic yet functional fibrillar system that enables subtle body movements. This paradigm-shifting perspective challenges conventional mechanical views, showcasing fascia as the constitutive tissue from which organs develop. 30-45 mins
Q&A Hosted by Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 mins
2:15 PM – 3:05 PM – Serge Paoletti – Clinical Applications with Fascia at the Heart of Manual Therapy
Serge Paoletti, DO, MRO(F)
Explore how fascia, the body’s connective network, influences every function and dysfunction. Serge Paoletti delves into the role of fascia in manual therapy, emphasizing its capacity to unify, separate, and control the body’s systems while providing effective solutions to diverse dysfunctions. 20-25 mins
Q&A Hosted by Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 mins
3:05 PM – 3:15 PM – BREAK
Stretch and refresh!
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM – Deborah Zelinsky – The Importance of Having a Solid Mind-Eye Connection
Deborah Zelinsky, O.D.
Gain insights into the neuroscience of visual processing and its impact on brain function. Dr. Zelinsky explains how the emotional brain governs eye movements before conventional eye testing, influencing decision-making and overall well-being. – 35 mins
Natalie Andrews – Understanding and Experiencing the Treatment Process – A Patient’s View
Natalie Andrews shares her personal and professional journey with Optometric Brainwear lenses, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, including manual therapy, in achieving successful integration and enhanced brain and body health. – 10 mins
4:15 PM – 5:00 PM – Len Wisneski – Transformation of Disease Care to Whole Health Care in the United States
Leonard A. Wisneski, MD, FACP
Explore the shift towards holistic health care in the U.S., where integrative disciplines like CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation are redefining wellness. Len Wisneski discusses this transformation, emphasizing the patient-centered approach to healing and well-being. – 30 mins
5:00 PM – 5:10PM – Gail Wetzler – Wrap up and CLOSE
Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 mins
Day 2 – September 14, 2025
11 AM – 11:05 AM – Welcome and Introduction
Justin Vogl
11:05 AM – 12:05 PM – Tim Mazolla, Nancy Harrison, Phil Steele –The Importance of Manual Therapy in Regenerative Medicine
Dr. Tim Mazzola, Dr Phillip Steele, Nancy Harrison, PT and Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D
Join Dr. Tim Mazzola and Dr. Phil Steele, alongside Nancy Harrison, and Gail Wetzler as they explore how precision-driven manual therapy has enhanced outcomes in sports and orthopedic medicine. Through case studies and collaborative insights, they highlight the impactful synergy between regenerative medicine and skilled manual therapy. – 40 mins
Followed by 10-minute Q&A
12:05 PM – 1:40 PM – Brad Gilden, Howard Hinden, Rebecca Steinbach & Steve Warfel – Integrative Approach to Airway Health – Art and Science of Manual Therapy and Dental Collaboration and The Effects of Oral Health on The Cranium and Gastrointestinal System
Dr Brad Gilden, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, FFMT, PRC, CSCS & Dr Howard Hindin, DDS – Integrative Approach to Airway Health – Art and Science of Manual Therapy and Dental Collaboration – 40 min
This lecture presents a whole-body integrative approach to airway health, focusing on key anatomical regions that may contribute to breathing dysfunction. Attendees will learn how physical therapists and dentists collaborate to enhance outcomes, and how manual therapy can support craniofacial development and improve airway function through targeted, systemic, and evidence-informed strategies.
Dr Steve Warfel, DPT, CFMT & Dr Becky Steinbach, DDS – The Effects of Oral Health on The Cranium and Gastrointestinal System – 40 min
Discover how oral infections and dysfunction can influence both cranial health and digestive function in this eye-opening presentation. Through real patient cases, we’ll explore the systemic impact of oral health and highlight how collaboration between dentists and physical therapists can lead to remarkable clinical outcomes.
Q&A Hosted by Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 min
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Bianca Garilli-Toscano & Jen Sheppard – What is Functional Medicine and how it has grown in importance in the Medical and Manual Therapy Fields
Bianca Garilli-Toscano, ND, IFMCP, UFMC, VET – What is Functional Medicine and How It Has Grown in Importance in the Medical Field – 35 min
Bianca Garilli-Toscano provides a brief history and overview of Functional Medicine, highlighting its importance in today’s healthcare system. She explains how Functional Medicine offers a unifying framework for diverse care modalities, creating a common language for understanding health and disease. This session explores how Functional Medicine is being integrated into academic settings, interprofessional alliances, international partnerships, military, and healthcare institutions, showcasing its growing influence across various sectors of health and wellness.
Jennifer Shepherd, MSPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT, IFMCP – The Role of Manual Therapy in Functional Medicine – 30 min
Discover how Jennifer Shepherd integrates Functional Medicine and Visceral Manipulation to optimize patient health. She shares her approach to addressing root causes of disease and collaborating with other Functional Medicine providers to enhance patient outcomes.
Q&A Hosted by Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 min
3:00 PM – 3:05 PM – BREAK
Stretch and refresh
3:05 PM – 4:00 PM – Patty Stott – EDS – What Do We Do?
Patricia Stott, PT, DPT, MS, ATC, CHT, CYT – EDS: What Do We Do? – 45 min
Through a collaborative dialogue, Patricia Stott and Gail Wetzler explore Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) from multiple perspectives, expanding the conversation from structural issues to functional compensation. This session provides a comprehensive problem-solving approach to better outcomes for EDS patients.
Grace Fenton – Sharing My Experience and Treatment Care as an EDS Patient
Grace Fenton offers a firsthand perspective on living with EDS, emphasizing the importance of personalized care and sharing her experiences with manual therapy as part of her treatment journey.
Q&A Hosted by Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EDO, BI-D – 10 min
4:00 PM – 4:45 PM – Thomas Rasmussen – How Rhythms in the Body Are Related and Unique
Thomas Rasmussen, Ph.D., MSc, CST-D
Explore the crossroads between Upledger Institute (UI) and Barral Institute (BI) rhythms with Thomas Rasmussen. This session delves into the unity and distinctions of these approaches, highlighting their interconnectedness and unique contributions to manual therapy.
Q&A – 10 min
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM – Gail Wetzler – CONCLUSION and CLOSE
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