NAGS's / SNAG's: Mulligan Concept Mobilisations with Movement Course - level 1
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| 11 Sep - 12 Sep 2010 |
Berkshire: Dunedin Hospital, Reading |
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| 19 Mar - 20 Mar 2011 |
Bucks: Milton Keynes General Hospital |
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| 25 Jun - 26 Jun 2011 |
location to be confirmed |
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| 10 Sep - 12 Sep 2010 |
Hampshire: Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester |
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| 15 Oct - 16 Oct 2011 |
Bristol: University of Bristol, Sports Medicine Clinic |
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Tutor: Ed Wilson, BA (Hons) MCSP, HPC Registered, MCTA, CMP
Duration: 2 day(s)
Course Description:
The course is open to physiotherapists only.
Course flyer (pdf) click here
Course description
This practically orientated 2 day course will introduce the concept and use of NAG's, SNAG's and Mobilisations with Movement in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions as developed by Mr. Brian Mulligan of New Zealand. The course consists of short lectures and practical sessions.
Participant numbers are limited to a maximum of 18.The course is open to physiotherapists only.
This course will cover the theory and practical application of a wide range of NAG's, SNAG's and Mobilisations with Movement's. An understanding of the relevant anatomy and biomechanics will be provided and spinal and peripheral techniques will then be taught under close supervision. Techniques using a treatment belt and strapping will also be included.
Finally the application of the techniques to the patient's pathology will be discussed to ensure that the concept can be applied to each individual's clinical case load.
Course objectives
On completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Describe the underpinning theory of NAG's, SNAG's and Mobilisations with Movement (MWM's).
- Demonstrate and justify the use of spinal NAG's and SNAG's in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.
- Demonstrate and justify the use of peripheral MWM's for the shoulder, elbow,wrist and hand, hip, knee and foot and ankle.
Who Can Attend:
This course is suitable for all manual therapists who wish to learn practical applications of Mulligan Techniques to aid their clinical practice.