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THE THORACIC SPINE (Part II) ((Space Available)
Management of persistent Cervical, Lumbar and Shoulder Pain
2011-04-17
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Summerside, PEI
Instructor: Bahram Jam, DScPT, MPhty, BScPT , FCAMT
Member of the International Federation of Manipulative Therapists
Credentialed with The McKenzie Institute International
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To review the clinically relevant functional anatomy of the biomechanics of the thoracic spine, including the costo-vertebral and the costo-transverse joints
Enable Physical Therapists to perform advanced evaluation of the thoracic spine and the rib cage (The basic evaluation was reviewed in the Part I of this course)
To optimize clinically effective manipulations, mobilizations, muscular control retraining and taping techniques reviewed in the Part I of this course
COURSE TUTION
$195.00 (Includes workbook) / Tax Receipts provided on course date / $30.00 is non-refundable / No refunds for cancellations 2 weeks or less before course date
5% of the course tuition will donated to the APTEI Research Fund, to support continued research in Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
LOCATION
Prince County Hospital / Physiotherapy Dept.
65 Roy Boates Ave
Summerside, PEI
For details on directions please contact: (902) 438-4480
CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE
- Physical Therapists who are licensed or who are eligible to be licensed to practice
- There are NO prerequisites for this course
GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION
- Course material is referenced from up to date research articles
- An easy to understand practical workbook is provided
- All instructions are provided in a clear and concise manner in order to ensure an effective and enjoyable learning experience
- Note: As this is primarily a practical course, please dress appropriately
COURSE REGISTRATION
For further information please feel free to contact: Tel & Fax: (905) 707-0819 or Toll free: 1-866-APTEI-44 or e-mail:info@aptei.com
You May Also, Register On-Line
RECOMMENDED (OPTIONAL) READINGS
Cleland JA, Childs JD, McRae M, Palmer JA, Stowell T. Immediate effects of thoracic manipulation in patients with neck pain: a randomized clinical trial. Man Ther. 2005 May;10(2):127-35.
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