Masters

Vision and Posture Masters
Entry and Advanced Level

Bologna
The Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture of the Zaccagnini Institute are unique for the completeness of their content and for the hours dedicated to practical and clinical activities that take place at the main headquarters in Bologna and Milan.

The eye is both a visual and postural receptor. The Masters are open to Opticians, Optometrists, orthoptists,  Ophthalmologists,  Physiotherapists,Dentists, Graduates in Motor Sciences, Osteopaths and professionals of the Eye Care who wish to, with visual check and the supply of customised ophthalmic devices:
  • help the ametropic citizens maintaining and improving their overall body balance
  • work closely with postural receptor specialists to improve people's wellbeing.
The Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture offered are:
  • Entry level, to understand and evaluate the conditioning that posture exerts on the visual system and vice versa and define the best ophthalmic correction for each individual
  • Advanced level, to consolidate interdisciplinary clinical skills and cooperate with professionals of all postural receptors
Attendance is also suitable for working students and it includes a Sunday and Monday combined each month.

Our Didactics is flexible and customized, that is, classes can be attended in person or in live streaming and all the learning materials are available on the platform 24-hour.

The official language of the Clinical Master in Vision and Posture is Italian.

At the end of the course each participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance with the hours of attendance and the content of the program.

Why enrolling in the clinical masters in visual and posture?

The eleventh edition of the Clinical Master in Vision and Posture – Entry level, deals with the understanding and evaluation of the influence that posture exerts on the visual system and vice versa.
An area to which the optician, optometrist and professionals of the Eye Care will have to give more importance in order to provide the best ophthalmic correction for each ametropic, that is, one that contributes to the overall well-being.

The Clinical Master in Vision and Posture – Advanced level, now in its third edition, is open to Opticians, Optometrists, Orthopaedists, Ophthalmologists, Physiotherapists, Dentists, Graduates in Motor Sciences, Osteopaths and professionals of the Eye Care who work with an inter-multidisciplinary approach and in teams and  want to address the clinical problems of posturology inherent to the different disciplines and professions involved and to gain clinical experience.

Lessons will be held in person and via streaming, allowing anyone and in any location to participate and follow the educational activities.

What is Posturology?

From the motor point of view, every living being needs to be able to adapt to the environment in which they live to survive and carry out their own static and dynamic activity.
Posturology is a recent discipline that studies the relationships between body posture and certain conditions, including algae, that would result from an incorrect overall body balance.

Therefore, "posture" is a general concept of body balance, meant as "optimization" of the relationship between the subject and the surrounding environment, that is, that condition in which the subject assumes, with the body, attitudes and positions suitable for the situation, at that given moment and for the intended movement.

Such an important function is performed by a combination of communicating organs and structures called the Postural-Tonic System (PTS). Our body uses different resources that work in relationship but also in a "cybernetic" way through:
  • Exteroceptors that position the human body in relation to the environment (touch, sight, hearing);
  • Proprioceptors that position the different parts of the body in relation to the whole, in a predetermined position;
  • the higher centres that integrate the strategy selectors, the cognitive processes and re-elaborate the data received from the two previous sources (exorectors and endocerectors).

Target Audience

The Clinical Master in Vision and Posture – Advanced level, now in its third edition, is open to Opticians, Optometrists, Orthopaedists, Ophthalmologists, Physiotherapists, Dentists, Graduates in Motor Sciences, Osteopaths and professionals of the Eye Care who wish to expand their clinical skills with the integration of posturology.

Objectives and clinical contents of the Masters in Vision and Posture

Participation in the Basic Level Master allows participants to obtain a general knowledge of specific optometric clinics to evaluate:
  • visual-environmental experience;
  • space-body;
  • understanding and clinical use of the receptor areas (vestibular, tmj, breech, proprioceptive and kinaesthetic);
  • how visual skills affect the postural economy;
  • the influence that the various ametropia correction systems have on the quality of posture, balance and the onset of algae
Participation in the Advanced Level Master, thanks to the inter and multidisciplinary approach, allows participants to acquire knowledge and skills to:
  • perform examination protocols, tests and clinical evaluations for each postural area;;
  • organise and conduct an interdisciplinary clinical posturology activity;
  • perform a complete postural examination, not limited to the postural receptor of expertise.
Both Masters have the objective of facilitating the relationships between the various professionals who deal with posture.

Edition, period, attendance and locations of the Masters in Vision and Posture

Attendance to the Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture is designed to allow the participation of student workers.
The days of attendance are one combined Sunday and Monday per month.

The Entry level Edition is structured in V modules divided in 10 days for a total of 80 hours between theoretical lessons, simulations, demonstrations and practical and clinical exercises. The Master takes place in five months with a frequency of one Sunday and one Monday combined for each month.

The Advanced level Edition is structured in V modules divided in 6 days of which 4 of theory and 2 of practice for a total of 48 hours. The entire fifth module includes interdisciplinary clinical therapy exercises on real subjects at the "Spine Centre" medical rehabilitation clinic in Bologna.  The Master takes place in three months with a frequency of one Sunday and one Monday combined for each month.

Class Schedule
From 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The Masters will take place in:
Bologna –  17 Gherardo Ghirardini Street, 40141 Bologna, segreteria@istitutozaccagnini.it
Milan –9 Daniele Crespi Street, 20123 Milan, segreteria.mi@istitutozaccagnini.it

Both locations are convenient to reach, served by urban transport, local and national trains and are connected to the main Airports.

Certificate of Attendance

At the end of the course every participant will receive a  Certificate of Attendance, with the hours and the content of the program.

Faculty

The Masters are held by renowned teachers and trainers, active in the field of optometry, medical specializations, the disciplines involved and visual-postural integration.
  • Dr. Saverio Colonna, Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology and Osteopath.
Adjunct Professor at the School of Specialization in Sports Medicine at the University of Siena, in 2002 he completed a multi-year course in "Manual Osteopathic Medicine" at the University of Paris Nord. Since 2012 he is the OSCE Director (Osteopathic Spine Centre Education) and since 2013 Health Director of the Spine Centre in Bologna.
  • Prof. Pietro Gheller, Optician, Optometrist and Doctor of Psychological Techniques and Posturologist.
Professor of optometry and contact lens practice at the Zaccagnini Institute and at the University of Padua, Pietro obtained a Master's Degree in Clinical Posturology and attended specialization courses at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico (USA) and at the Huston University (USA).
  • Dr. Piergiorgio Tonello, Specialist in Orthodontics and Osteopath.
Lecturer in Osteopathy and Stomatognathic Posturology at the Zaccagnini Institute, Piergiorgio practices his profession with external consultancy at dental offices and rehabilitation clinics. In 2002 he completed a multi-year course in "Manual Osteopathic Medicine", open exclusively to doctors and dentists, at the University of Bobigny Paris Nord.
  • Prof. Riccardo Bazzotti, PhD in Pathology and Neuropathology        
    Professor of Psychophysics, Anatomy, Biochemistry and Microbiology at the Zaccagnini Institute.
  • Prof. Anto Rossetti, Qualified Optician, Optometry Doctor degree (American University-School of Optometry).
Visiting Professor and Executive Dean at Aston University, Birmingham, UK – BSc IBZaccagnini Project; adjunct professor of Physical Techniques for Optometry at the University of Padua.
  • Dr. Andrea Cipolla, Physiotherapist and Osteopath.
Lecturer of Manual Rehabilitative Therapy at the European Centre for Applied Teaching and Manual Osteopathic Therapy at the Italian Institute of Manual Therapy.
  • Dr. Laura Zanoni, Podiatrist and Osteopath.
Laura practices as a podiatrist referent freelancer at the Morgagni-Pieratoni Hospital and is the holder of "Footclinc -Clinica del Piede". She attended a master's degree in Clinical Posturology at the University of Pisa.
  • Prof. Rinaldo Spinozzi, Qualified Optician and Optometrist
Professor in the Master's programme at the Zaccagnini Institute and member of the IBZaccagnini Vision Sciences Department, Bologna.

Closed number course, Didactic and practice

Both  editions of the Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture are reserved for a limited number of 25 participants, giving students the opportunity to practice mentored by professors and assistants.

The teaching modality is customized as the lessons will be held in person but also via streaming, to allow anyone and in any location and condition to participate and follow the learning activities.

The handouts, materials and documentation will be made available on the platform 24-hour, in order to ensure a user friendly and immediate  sharing.
 

Program and schedule of the Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture

Master Entry Level – Program and Schedule
Date MODULI DIDATTICI Docenti
Domenica 11
Febbraio 2024
I MODULO - INTRODUZIONE
Che cos’è e perché è importante conoscere e saper valutare l’integrazione visuo-posturale.
Prof. Pietro Gheller,
Optometrista e Posturologo
Lunedì 12
Febbraio 2024
II MODULO
L’osteopatia e il sistema tonico posturale – S.T.P.
Prof.  Andrea Cipolla,
Fisioterapista e Osteopata
Domenica 3
Marzo 2024
III MODULO
Il sistema temporo-mandibolare, il sistema dentale, deglutizione e postura.
Dott. Piergiorgio Tonello,
Odontoiatra, Posturologo clinico
ed esperto in osteopatia
Lunedì 4
Marzo 2024
IV MODULO
Le correlazioni e disfunzioni osteo-miofasciali e la postura: studio del recettore podalico.
Prof.ssa Laura Zanoni,
Podologo e Posturologo clinico
Domenica 14
Aprle 2024
V MODULO
Le correlazioni e disfunzioni osteo-miofasciali e la postura: il ruolo dell'ortopedico.
Dott. Saverio Colonna,
Medico specializzato in ortopedia
e medicina manuale osteopatica
Lunedì 15
Aprile 2024
VI MODULO
Relazione tra occhio, correzione ottica e postura: la funzione visiva.
Prof. Anto Rossetti,
O.D. Optometrista
Domenica 12 e Lunedì 13
Maggio 2024
VII MODULO
Visione e postura: clinica e pratica.
Prof. Pietro Gheller,
Optometrista e Posturologo
Prof. Rinaldo Spinozzi,
Optometrista

Program and schedule of the Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture

Master Advanced Level – Program and schedule
Dates TEACHING MODULES Professors
January 2025
Sunday 19th 
I MODULE
What it is and why it is important to know and be able to assess visual-postural integration.
Prof. Pietro Gheller,
Optometrista e Posturologo
January 2025
Monday 20th 
II MODULE
The temporomandibular system, the dental system, swallowing and posture.
Dr. Piergiorgio Tonello,
Odontoiatra, Posturologo clinico
ed esperto in osteopatia
February 2025
Sunday 16th
III MODULE
Osteopathy and the tonic postural system - S.T.P.
Prof.  Andrea Cipolla,
Physiotherapist and Osteopath
February 2025
Monday 17th
IV MODULE
Osteo-myofascial correlations and dysfunctions and posture: study of the podalic receptor.
Prof. Laura Zanoni,
Clinical podiatrist and posturologist
March 2025
Sunday 16th
V MODULE
Osteo-myofascial correlations and dysfunctions and posture: the role of the orthopaedist.
Dr. Saverio Colonna,
Doctor specialising in orthopaedics
and osteopathic manual medicine
March 2025
Monday 17th
VI MODULE
Relationship between the eye, optical correction and posture: visual function.
Prof. Anto Rossetti,
O.D. Optometrist
April 2025
Sunday 13th and Monday 14th
VII MODULE
Vision and posture: clinical and practical.
Prof. Pietro Gheller,
Optometrist e Posturologist
Prof. Rinaldo Spinozzi,
Optometrist

Admission and enrolment fee for the Clinical Masters in Vision and Posture

The enrolment fee for the master includes, in addition to course participation, all teaching material and the Certificate of Attendance with indications of the hours and content of the course.
Clinical Master in Vision and Posture - Entry level
  • € 1.400,00 + VAT (€ 1.708,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling, € 366, by the start of the course and 2 instalments of €546,00 each by the 31st of December 2023 and the 1st of February 2024.
  • Fee reserved for ADOO, AILAC, ALOeO, Federottica, SOptI members: € 1.200,00 + VAT (€1.464,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling € 366,00 by the start of the course and 2 instalments of € 424,00 each by the 31st of December 2023 and the 1st of February 2024.
  • Fee reserved for former students of the Zaccagnini Institute: € 1.000,00 + VAT (€ 1.220,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling € 366,00 by the start of the course and 2 instalments of € 302,00 each by the 31st of December 2023 and the 1st of February 2024.
Clinical Master in Vision and Posture - Advanced level
  • € 900,00 + VAT (€ 1.098,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling and € 848,00 by the start of the course .
  • Fee reserved for ADOO, AILAC, ALOeO, Federottica, SOptI members: € 800,00 + VAT (€976,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling and € 726,00 by the start of the course.
  • Fee reserved for former students of the Zaccagnini Institute; € 700,00 + VAT (€ 854,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling and € 604,00 by the start of the course.
Clinical Master in Vision and Posture – Entry ed Advanced level
  • € 2.100,00 + VAT (€ 2.562,00) of which € 250,00 must be paid as a deposit when enrolling, € 366,00 by the start of the course and 4 instalments of €486,50 each by the 31st of December 2023, the 1st of February 2024, the 1st of March 2024 and the 1st of May 2024.