Want to simplify your patient assessment and management, whilst improving your outcomes? Join us on Part B and learn how to use MDT to systematically assess, classify and treat cervical and thoracic spine problems. This course is worth 5 MDT CPD points for credentialed and diplomate members.
This 28 hour course focuses on the application of the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) in the assessment, classification and management of patients with cervical or thoracic pain, referred pain and / or functional limitations.
Participants will explore and practice the MDT system through lectures, workshops, discussions, case studies and/or patient demonstrations.
The MDT classifications of Derangement, Dysfunction and Postural syndromes are described in detail and appropriate management plans are considered, with an emphasis on patient education and self-treatment. Subgroups not fulfilling the criteria of the MDT syndromes are reviewed and the basis for their differential diagnosis is outlined.
Indications for the use of clinician procedures are also considered and hands on techniques demonstrated and practiced..
Patient demonstrations and case studies are used to illustrate the assessment / re-assessment process and allow participants to get a realistic impression of the impact of the MDT system on different patient presentations.
The first part of the course is completed as an online self-learning module. The self-learning module must be completed prior to attending the remaining three days of face-to-face teaching with the MIA Instructors noted below.
The course includes an illustrated electronic manual (PDF file format) and reference list.
On successful completion of the course, you will receive:
This course will provide participants with the introductory knowledge and basic skills to begin to:
Total Course time: 28 hours
Prior completion of the following McKenzie Institute course:
TBA
This course is worth 5 MDT CPD points for credentialed and diplomate members.
$990.00 incl GST
During the practical sessions, participants are requested to wear suitable clothing, allowing easy access to the spine.
As this is a practical course that may involve performance of exercise and manual therapy procedures on other participants, attendees are required to have suitable professional liability insurance.
Please ensure you are aware of McKenzie Institute Australia Terms of Service before registering.
COVID-19 - Safety & Vaccinations: For your safety and that of our community, all Instructors, registrants, patients and venue personnel are required to be fully vaccinated with a TGA approved COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend a face-to-face event. Medical exemption for a COVID-19 vaccination may be lodged.