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Treatment of Pelvis & Lumbar Spine Level 1
An Introduction to Muscle Energy Techniques
This 2 day practical course reviews current research in lumbo-pelvic anatomy, biomechanics & treatment in order to explain current concepts of joint stability and the mechanisms that assist load transfer through the lumbo-pelvic region. A biomechanical framework is used to introduce comprehensive assessment & treatment techniques for the pubic symphysis, sacroiliac joint, and lumbar spine articulations.
Clinical assessment tests that provide information about functional stability and mobility of the pelvic articulations and lumbar spine will be used to assist diagnosis of articular, myofascial and motor control dysfunctions in the lumbo-pelvic region. Application of muscle energy techniques and articular techniques are then practiced in relation to this biomechanical assessment framework, in order to provide a patient specific treatment plan.
Course Aims:
- review anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvis and lumbar spine, with interpretation of current research findings in this area of science
- review the definitions of joint stability and functional load transfer through the lumbo-pelvic region
- apply a biomechanical model in order to define dysfunction in the lumbo-pelvic region such as excessive compression (stiff joints, fixated joints, overactive global muscle activation) or insufficient compression (loose joints, insufficient or altered recruitment of the local muscle system).
- present a biomechanical framework as a basis for assessment of articular and muscular function in the lumbar spine and pelvic region
- provide practical sessions during which muscle energy and articular techniques are applied to specific Musculo-skeletal dysfunctions of the lumbar spine and pelvic joints.
- Discuss common dysfunctional patterns found in the lumbo-pelvic region, and how to use clinical findings to develop an effective treatment plan that incorporates appropriate manual therapy, specific exercise rehabilitation, and effective education.
Course times: 9am to 5pm each day
In 2008, this course will be held in Sydney (February and August), Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Singapore and Belgium.
Dates |
City |
Details |
Contact |
March:
Sat. 8th & Sun. 9th |
Brisbane |
For more information, please contact course organiser. |
Peter Saxton
Body Control Systems Australia
Ph: (07) 3878 2256
Fax:(07) 3378 8449
Mobile: 0412 746 104
Email: bcs@ftpphysio.com.au |
May:
Fri. 2nd & Sat. 3rd |
Melbourne |
Cost: Earlybird $550.00 ($605.00 after 7th April 2008) Course Venue: Amora Riverwalk, Richmond
Course booking form |
Jan Nelson
Ph: (02) 9719 9114 or 0438 588 201
Email: janamta@aol.com
Fax: (02) 9719 9113 |
August:
Sat. 9th & Sun. 10th |
Sydney |
Course presenter: Dr Barb Hungerford
Course Venue: Stamford Hotel, North Ryde
Cost: Earlybird $550.00 ($605.00 after 30th June 2008)
Course booking form |
Jan Nelson
Ph: (02) 9719 9114 or 0438 588 201
Email: janamta@aol.com
Fax: (02) 9719 9113 |
September:
Fri. 19th & Sat. 20th |
Singapore |
Course presenter: Dr Barb Hungerford |
Victor Khoo
Human Principles Pte Ltd - 28 Jalan Lokam, Tai Keng Court, Singapore 537872
Email: victor.khoo@humanprinciples.com
Tel: +65 6289 5594 |
September:
Fri. 26th & Sat. 27th |
Belgium |
Course presenter: Dr Barb Hungerford |
Filip Descheemaeker
Institute for Continuing Education in Physiotherapy (IPVK)
University Gent
Email: filip.descheemaeker@ugent.be
Tel: +32 9 332 2634 |
November:
Thu. 20th & Fri. 21st
(12.00-7.15pm both days) |
Perth |
Cost: Earlybird $550.00 ($605.00 after 29th September 2008)
Course Venue: TBC
Course booking form |
Jan Nelson
Ph: (02) 9719 9114 or 0438 588 201
Email: janamta@aol.com
Fax: (02) 9719 9113
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To book a course, please contact the course organiser in your city.
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