Spinal and peripherial manipulation course
course program – 3 days
Information
Date:
8-9-10 December 2023 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Course presenter:
David Lintonbon
Organisers:
Dr. Ferenc Hepp Rehabilitation and Regeneration Center with the cooperation of the Center for Basketball Methodology and Education
Venue & Address:
Dr. Ferenc Hepp Rehabilitation and Regeneration Center, 7632 Pécs, Megyeri street 74, Hungary
Course price:
500 EUR
Course details
DAY 1
9:00 – 17:30
Introduction
Theory – Spinal & Peripheral manipulation theory Safety precautions, red flag conditions – differential diagnosis.
Practical Class – Lumbar spine examination active & passive analysis, special tests Kemps etc
Practical Class – Lumbar spine manipulation, techniques demonstrated by the tutor and practiced in class by students under supervision & continuous assessment
Theory – Thoracic Spine & Ribs applied anatomy common dysfunctions Safety precautions, red flag conditions – differential diagnosis.
Practical Class – Thoracic Spine Ribs, Examination active & passive analysis, special tests Kemps etc
Practical class – Thoracic spine and rib manipulation techniques demonstrated by the tutor and practiced in class by students under supervision & continuous assessment
Summary/questions
DAY 2
9:00 – 17:30
Introduction
Theory – Cervical Spine, applied anatomy and common dysfunctions, Safety precautions, red flag conditions – differential diagnosis
Practical Class – Cervical Spine Palpation examination active & passive analysis, special tests inc screening for carotid artery disease listening for bruit
Practical class – Manipulation, techniques for Cervical Spine demonstrated by the tutor and practiced in class by students under supervision& continuous assessment
Theory – Sacro iliac joints applied anatomy common dysfunctions, sacrum symphysis pubis and the common compensatory pattern.
Practical Class – Sacro-Iliac joints, Palpation, examination active & passive analysis, special testscontraindications
Practical Class – Manipulation techniques of Sacro-Iliac joints practical class demonstrated by the tutor and practiced in class by students under supervision & continuous assessment
Summary/questions
DAY 3
9:00 – 17:30
Introduction
Theory – Shoulder A/C S/C joints anatomy, Safety precautions, red flag conditions – differential diagnosis Practical class Palpation, examination active & passive analysis, special tests contraindications, Manipulation techniques Shoulder A/C S/C demonstrated by tutor, practiced in class by students under supervision & continuous assessment
Theory – Power point Elbow, Wrist Hand, anatomy, Safety precautions, red flag conditions – differential diagnosis
Practical class – Palpation, examination active & passive analysis, special tests contraindications, Manipulation techniques, Elbow Wrist Hand, demonstrated and practiced in class by students under supervision & continuous assessment
Theory – Ankle & Foot anatomy, Safety precautions, red flags differential diagnosis
Practical class – Palpation, examination active & passive analysis, special tests contraindications, Manipulation techniques Ankle & Foot demonstrated and practiced in class by students under supervision. & continuous assessment
Certification Award
Course presenters
David Lintonbon
David Lintonbon DO qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1985. He now traches joint mobilization, spinal and peripherial manipulation courses in the UK and worldwide. His recently pblished book: The Handbook of Manual Medicine.
David Lintonbon & Emily Ho are London based specialists in manual medicine, focused on providing individual and family health-care. Working in the field of manual medicine for over 30 years David and Emily have developed a unique style and approach to treatment. By combining their skills in both acupuncture & manual therapy allows them to focus on the individual needs of the patient. With both practitioners working on the patient at the same time, they narrow in on the core tissues that are causing the patient discomfort. Targeted and coordinated combinations of techniques are applied, whereby the patient’s symptoms are relieved more quickly.
Introduction to Spinal & Peripheral Manipulation
21 hours of face to face teaching
Self-directed learning and practice
Pre-requisites
A minimum of BSc diploma is required to attend;
(a copy of diploma is needed to be presented at the venue).
Besides, ability to participate and receive manipulation;
and signed health-screening form (at the venue) are requisite.
Apply for the course here!
Payments made here are paid in full and are non-refundable and non-transferable.
The application does not mean automatic participation for the course. Based on the number of attendees (max. 30), you will receive the confirmation e-mail with the proforma invoice. As the payment arrives, the application becomes valid.
Training provides postgraduate training for qualified manual therapists, physiotherapists, doctors.