Ozone Therapy Certification Course
Course Breakdown
- Theory (25% of class time):
- History of ozone therapy
- Current understanding of mechanisms of action
- Summary of current literature on ozone therapy
- Clinical applications
- Case reports
- Practicum (75% of class time):
- Intravenous ozone therapy (major autohemotherapy, ozonated saline therapy)
- Intraarticular ozone injections (shoulder, hip, knee, ankle)
- Soft tissue ozone injections (SC, IM, periapical)
- Ozone intestinal insufflation, sinus ozonide therapy, ozone limb bagging, ozonated oil, minor autohemotherapy
Eligibility Requirements
- Attendees must have the ability to perform IV therapy
- attendees who only wish to learn non-IV ozone therapy can contact Dr. Rade to seek special permission
- Attendees will be required to practice parenteral ozone therapies on one another
- Dosages can be modified for any attendees with pre-existing health concerns – please contact Dr. Rade before registering to discuss
Graduation Criteria
- Attendees must demonstrate the following to receive the certificate of completion:
- An understanding of the theory and current scientific knowledge behind ozone therapy
- Successful completion of major autohemotherapy
- Injections of all of the following types:
- Intraarticular knee, hip, shoulder, ankle
- Subcutaneous/Intramuscular
- Periapical
- Verbal understanding on how to perform non-IV/injection ozone therapy
Location
East Coast Naturopathic Clinic
30 Damascus Rd – Unit 101
Bedford, Nova Scotia B4A 0C1
Time and Date
Saturday, Oct 2, 2021 and Sunday, Oct 3, 2021
09:00 – 17:00 both days
Cost
$800 CAD + 15% sales tax
Maximum Number of Attendees
8
Registration Contact
eastcoastnaturopathic@gmail.com
902.252.3080
Instructor Details
Dr. Bryan Rade ND has been using ozone therapy extensively since 2011, after completing courses with Dr. Frank Shallenberger MD and Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt MD. He is a founding member of the American Academy of Ozonotherapy (AAOT) and he was a guest speaker at the 2017 and 2021 AAOT annual conferences. He has lectured on ozone therapy, along with other injection therapies, for the sports medicine elective program at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and lectured on ozone therapy at the 2019 American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy and Regenerative Medicine annual conference. Ozone is a major part of Dr. Rade’s practice in which he specializes in treating patients with chronic health issues such as persistent borreliosis/coinfections, neurological disorders, cancer and others. A major portion of his practice also focuses on treating chronic pain for which he uses ozone along with prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma, neural therapy and/or perineural injection therapy (“neural prolotherapy”). His ozone therapy certification course has been running since 2017.