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cpd dvds

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I am currently looking at buying some DVDs for a bit of CPD and was wondering of anyone has brought/seen/learnt from these two titiles, and there thoughts please.


1) Physiotherapy Examination and Treatment DVD (Cervical & Thoracic Spine)
2) Beginning Myofascial Release DVD by Real Bodywork

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Old 14-07-2008, 07:39 PM
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Re: cpd dvds

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Hello!

I am currently looking at buying some DVDs for a bit of CPD and was wondering of anyone has brought/seen/learnt from these two titiles, and there thoughts please.


1) Physiotherapy Examination and Treatment DVD (Cervical & Thoracic Spine)
2) Beginning Myofascial Release DVD by Real Bodywork

Many thanks
Is the first one by clinics in motion? I've got the set and found them to be good, but I will say more geared to undergraduate/junior level physio's. The Cervical and Thoracic spine one is good, but not detailed in terms of treatment ideas...if you've done a rotation in outpatients or have spent a few months in that sort of setting you'll probably know everything covered by the DVD
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Re: cpd dvds

Hi Oscar,

Thanks for the reply. Yeah it was by clinics in motion. Shame its not geared towards treatments. Think thats a missing market. Cheers anyways tho.
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yep they only have maybe 2 treatment ideas per DVD....its more for basic assessment really, ideal for undergrads or juniors but far too basic for senior levels sadly
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