Course Summary:
'The Original Integrated Manual Therapy Course for the Treatment of Common Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders'
Do you want to learn a range of manual therapy skills but have neither the time nor money to attend all the post graduate courses that you would like to?
Then this is the course for you! Following a brief introduction of assessment techniques we will arm you with enough manual therapy techniques and effective treatment strategies to address even the most demanding of patients.
Course Description
The one day course is highly practical in nature and specifically designed for students, new graduates, Band 5 physiotherapists and those returning to work. The vast range of techniques covered however would be useful for all therapists looking to increase their manual therapy skills or those planning on moving into private practice.
Candidates will take away a multitude of useful and effective manual therapy tools which can immediately be put to use in their clinical practice. We encourage an open discussion format which will include brief lectures running alongside demonstrations and focal practical sessions to make up 7 hours of invaluable CPD.
Course participants will be shown how to integrate static and functional joint mobilisations, neural tension techniques, myofascial release, METs and taping procedures in the management of conditions including:
Option 1 May 18th 2013, 6th July 2013- Bristol
• Cervical Spine Facet Joint Dysfunction and Discal Pathology
• Shoulder Impingement
• Elbow Extensor Tendinopathy
• Lumbar Spine Facet Joint Dysfunction and Discal Pathology
• Patellofemoral Joint Dysfunction
• Ankle Inversion injuries
• Related presentations
Option 2 15th June 2013- Bristol
(No course pre-requisite just different conditions covered in Option 1)
• Adhesive Capsulitis
• Cervicogenic Headaches
• Thoracic Spine
• Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
• The SIJ
• Achilles Tendinopathy
• Related Presentations
Course fee £89
All the courses will take an open discussion format giving you the chance to discuss problem patients.
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