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Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept - The Upper Quadrant (Part A)

Course/Conference Details

09:00-17:00
£345
MSK Outpatients Physiotherapy, St Martin's Hospital, Midford Road, Bath BA25RP

51.3525604, -2.3573164

Course/Conference Details

MSK Outpatients Physiotherapy
£345
Sheffield Hallam University City Campus, Charles Street, Sheffield S11WB

53.3782265, -1.4690059

Course/Conference Details

09:00-17:00
£345
Physiotherapy Basement, Winston Churchill Wing, St Marys Hospital, Praed Street, London W21PG

51.5172536, -0.17263

Trainer

Thomas Mitchell, Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept UK

Course/Conference Organiser

Organiser name:

Thomas Mitchell

Organiser telephone:

07428 714 272

OVERVIEW

This two-day course introduces the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ to the application of Mobilisation with Movement the upper quadrant.

Aimed at the frontline practitioner, the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ is a series of instantaneous and pain-free manual therapy techniques to allow assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders to provide symptom and functional modification.

Course Outline:

Mulligan Concept courses provide clinically-directed education in:

• hands-on techniques

• self-treatment and self-management strategies

• taping and home taping techniques

These interventions shall be underpinned by sound clinical reasoning in the application of Mobilisation with Movement on patients. Current rationalisation of the evidence base for the use of the Mulligan Concept and manual therapy will be considered to facilitate participants a thorough and in-depth coverage of the Mobilisation with Movement approach.

Course objectives:

On completion of this course participants will be able to:

• Describe the underpinning theory of NAG's, SNAG's and Mobilisations with Movement (MWM's).

• Demonstrate and justify the use of spinal NAG's and SNAG's in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.

• Demonstrate and justify the use of peripheral MWM's for the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, hip, knee and foot and ankle with reference to common musculoskeletal disorders.

Attendance Information:

  • Attendance Certificate: Yes
  • CPD Hours: 15.5