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BOOK YOUR SEAT BY DEPOSITING ADVANCE NONREFUNDABLE RS 25000.
COURSE STARTS TWICE\every year
Course content
Topics covered generally include:
Description
PART A PERIPHERAL MANUAL THERAPY PART B SPINAL MANUAL THERAPY PART C
MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES AND TAPPING
PART D
MYOFASCIAL REALEASE
PART E . HIGH VELOCITY THRUST TEQUNIQUES. [H.V.T] SPINE AND PERIPHERAL JOINTS.
PART F. - RECENT ADVANCEMENT IN MANUAL THERAPY AND EXAMINATION
ON COMPLITION OF ALL 6 MODULES YOU WILL GET FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHPEADIC MANUAL THERAPY [FOMT] TRIPLE CERTIFICATION
Outline of syllabus
PART A
PERIPHERAL MANUAL THERAPY
Upper extrimity
Detailed manual therapy to evaluate the joint in dysfunction
detailed biomechanical assessment and manual therapy techniques of the shoulder girdle, elbow, wrist and hand joints.
C Lower extremity
Detailed manual therapy to evaluate the joint in dysfunction detailed biomechanical assessment & manual therapy techniques of the hip, knee, foot and ankle joints.
PART B
SPINAL MANUAL THERAPY
Spine cervical,thoracic,lumbar And pelvis
course will focus on each spinal region, spinal and costal joints. It will include the performance and analysis of the selective tissue tension and biomechanical examinations and the manual physical therapy treatment of the thoracic and costal articulations with mid and end range mobilization.
Advanced Techniques
Integration of high-velocity low-amplitude (thrust) techniques into the total patient care, with emphasis on the spine, pelvic girdle and ribs.
Spinal Instability
lecture-demonstration workshop will review the current thoughts on clinical spinal instability, its possible etiology, efficient Physical Therapy assessment and intervention methods and communication of diagnosis and outcomes.
PART C
MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES AND TAPING
MET and the relevance to mechanical dysfunction OF ALL MUSCLES AROUND THE EXTREMITY AND SPINE taping methods of various joints AND used in manual therapy with clinical applications
PART D
MYOFASCIAL REALEASE
This course examines the significant role that assessment and treatment of the fascial system can play in patients with orthopaedic conditions. Current knowledge of fascial anatomy and physiology are introduced and the relevance to mechanical dysfunction explored. Manual Therapy for the Fascia involves the practical application of current knowledge in neurodynamics, myofascial release, neuro physiological treatment techniques, and manual therapy.
PART E
High velocity thrust Techniques of Spine and Peripheral Joints , Full detailed assessment and Its Application Techniques.
Part F
RECENT ADVANCEMENT IN MANUAL THERAPY AND EXAMINATION
This module is for all recent research and trends in manual therapy and its current and future applications.
FOLLOWED BY EXAMINATION
Teaching, structure and assessment
This course runs through 6 months and is delivered through a combination of Online,face-to-face lectures, workshops and seminars. There’ll also be online learning tests which you’ll need to complete.
Learning Outcomes:
you should be able to:
Understand the most recent developments in Orhopeadic Manual Therapy
Have an understanding of pain mechanisms, their clinical relevance, and appropriate measures to address complex chronic pain disorders and the neurophysiological basis for pain relief by manual therapy.
Be proficient in determining a differential diagnosis based on an integrated, clinical reasoning informed examination of the articular, neural and motor control examination systems.
Be proficient in applying an appropriate manual therapy treatment strategy incorporating manual treatment techniques and specific exercises.