Neil Langridge MMACP MSc MCSP
Biography:
Neil is the clinical lead for spinal triage and rehabilitation leading two musculoskeletal departments and a team of Clinical specialists in a large PCT. He has worked within the NHS, private sector and Armed Forces. He completed his MACP in 2002 and his MSc in Manipulative Physiotherapy at Brighton University in 2003. Currently lecturing externally at Southampton University, Neil also takes post graduate students from Brighton and UCL. He has been involved in teaching manipulation techniques for a number of years and has a special interest in the clinical effects of manipulation.
Publications/Presentations:
Grade V Spinal Manipulation – optional pre-course reading list
- Fundamentals of Manual therapy - Eyal Lederman
- Clinical Biomechanics of spinal manipulation - Walter Herzog
- Hing et al (2003) Manipulation of the cervical spine. Manual Therapy. Vol 8 No 1 2-9
- Cleland et al (2005) Immediate effects of thoracic manipulation in patients with neck pain: a randomised trial. Manual Therapy Vol 10 No 2 116-126
- Thiel & Rix (2005) Is it time to stop functional pre-manipulation testing of the cervical spine? Manual Therapy Vol 10 No 2 154-158
- Mitchell et al (2004) Is cervical spine rotation, as used as the standard vertebrobasilar insufficiency test, associated with a measurable change in intracranial vertebral artery blood flow? Manual Therapy Vol 9 No 4 211-219
- Cascoli et al (2003) An investigation into the production of intra-articular gas bubbles and increase in joint space in the zygapophyseal joints joints of cervical spine in asymptomatic subjects after spinal manipulation. Journal of manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. Vol 26 No 6 356-364
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