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Part B - The Cervical and Thoracic Spine

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Part B - The Cervical and Thoracic Spine

05.03.2021 - 07.03.2021

Virtual course, delivered online

This three day (21 hour) course presents the theoretical aspects and concepts of the McKenzie Method in Diagnosis and Therapy as applied in the examination and treatment of patients with complaints of neck, upper back and related referred pain.  Through lectures and patient demonstrations the derangement, dysfunction and postural syndromes are described in detail and appropriate treatment plans are outlined with emphasis on the use of patient self-treatment procedures.  The clinical efficacy and limitations of the McKenzie approach as applied to the cervical and thoracic spine, are illustrated by follow-up patient demonstrations.

There is an online component to successfully complete seven days prior to attending this new three day course.  This online component is approximately 7 hours work.

PREREQUISITE:  PART A COURSE

 

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Details

Date and time

Start 9.00am Friday 5th March 2021
End 4.30-5.00pm 7th March 2021

Registration opens at 08.30am on Friday

Fees

£450.00

Capacity

20 Spaces

Additional Information

This course is open to Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, GP's and Osteopaths.

Cancellation Policy:

Payment is due at the time of booking. Cancellations are not eligible for refunds, except if the course is cancelled by MIUK full refunds will be given, or registrations may be transferred to another course.

Lecturer profile

Jenny Ross (UK)

Med. Dip. MDT. MCSP. HCPC registered

Jenny Ross is a senior International faculty member of the McKenzie Institute, teaching Part A to D courses and examining therapists in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy within the UK and internationally visiting many countries worldwide. She joined the teaching faculty after completing the Diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy in Robin McKenzie’s clinics in New Zealand.

Jenny works clinically in her own private practice which is an accredited Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy Clinic, and academically for Dundee University .She is Academic lead for the MSc in Health Studies at Dundee University, developing and leading Masters level modules for Physiotherapists and other AHP’s ,which includes the theoretical element of the Diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy.