This course focuses on advanced
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy
for the lumbar spine and the
application of Mechanical Diagnosis
and Therapy for the lower limb.
Course Outline includes:
- Centralization of pain and recovery of function
- Exercises not taken far enough vs. inadequate time for reduction
- Patient instructions and exercises performed 'actively'
- Extension and flexion principles
- Extension in the presence of a lateral shift
- Adherent nerve root, sacroiliac and hip joints
- Technique practice and clinician confidence
- Patient demonstration, analysis and discussion
Pre-requisite: Completion of Part A and B
Instructional Level: Advanced
Program Goals, Objectives
and Schedule: click
here
Eligibility and Registration Details: click here
Standard Timeline: 4 days; 28 contact hours.
Continental Breakfast everyday: 7:30-8:00am
Thursday: 8:00am - 5:15pm
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Friday: 8:00am - 5:15pm
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Saturday: 8:00am - 5:15pm
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Sunday: 8:00am - 1:00pm
(Timelines may vary based on patient scheduling. etc. View the 'Details' online
via the Course-Exam Schedule Locator)
Course Fee:
$690, Audit (Retake): $345
Part C Course Information and Preparation Suggestions:
- Bring a pen/pencil and
highlighter for note taking
- Attire is business casual;
appropriate for lab that
can easily allow you to move
and provide exposure to back,
trunk or extremities
- Please review your Parts
A and B materials
- Read the textbook HUMAN
EXTREMITIES: Mechanical Diagnosis
and Therapy
- Make a list of any areas
you still have questions
about or that challenge you
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