Advanced Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists: Haemodynamic Pain

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25 Sep - 25 Sep 2010 Hampshire: Spire Hospital Southampton

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23 Oct - 23 Oct 2010 Yorkshire: Carnegie Sports Injuries Clinic, Leeds Met University

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20 Nov - 20 Nov 2010 Northern Ireland: Bangor Physiotherapy

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05 Dec - 05 Dec 2010 Oxfordshire: John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

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Tutor: Alan Taylor MSc MCSP & Roger Kerry MSc MMACP MCSP
Duration: 1 day(s)

Course Description:

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The consideration of vascular pathology is of growing concern to all manual therapists involved in the management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions and we are pleased to be involved in the development of the work in this area.
This exciting new course introduces a series of Vascular conditions that every Manual Therapist should include in their knowledge base. The aim of the course is to influence the thought processes by which the practitioner arrives at diagnosis and management strategies.

The course covers little known vascular causes of pain, which commonly mimic musculoskeletal conditions. Practical differential diagnosis methods are covered including lower limb exercise testing.

The course is suitable for all musculoskeletal practitioners who wish to look outside their ‘usual’ scope of practice. Improved clinical reasoning and practical diagnostic skills will provide a direct impact on day-today
clinical practice. It is designed to be beneficial for all levels of expertise and experience, with particular relevance to Manual Therapists and Sports Medicine Practitioners.

A systematic approach will provide the foundation for meaningful, successful and safe practice.

Who Can Attend:

This course is suitable fo all manual therapists looking to advance their clinical reasoning and differentail diagnosis skills and knowledge of vascular causes of pain.