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Mobilization of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine and
Ribs
Course Description
This class focuses
on mobilization of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine and
Ribs, and is unique in that it demonstrates Muscle Energy
Techniques and Joint Articulation approaches. When you
leave this class you will walk away with a comprehensive
and strong foundation for treatment of the neck, upper
back and ribs.
As with all of our
manual therapy courses, this seminar will follow a a progression
of principles and reinforce them throughout the 16 hours,
is at least 75% hands-on
lab, and will give the clinician hands-on skills they use
immediately
upon their return
to the clinical setting.
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INSTRUCTOR

John Duncombe, MPT, CIMT,
CSCS, GCS
Learn more
about John
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Course Objectives
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Understand Muscle
Energy Technique
- Learn the key
elements by which effective Muscle Energy Technique (MET) is
performed
- Understand the
neurophysiological mechanism behind MET
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Understand the
rationale for doing each Cervical, Thoracic and Rib mobilization and its
specific effects
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Understand the
normal and abnormal biomechanics of the specific joints of the
upper and lower Cervical spine and the Thoracic spine
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Understand the
spinal and rib anatomy
and be able to correctly palpate the important structures in these
regions
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Understand and be
able to demonstrate correct use of testing techniques for the
upper and lower Cervical spine and the Thoracic spine and the Ribs
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Understand and be
able to demonstrate the correct application of specific
mobilizations to the upper and lower Cervical spine and the
Thoracic spine and Ribs
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Understand and
demonstrate, through a systematic approach, how the cervical and
thoracic spine and rib complex treatment progression occurs
Course Outline
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Saturday |
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8:00am |
Registration and Continental
Breakfast |
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8:30am |
Spinal Kinematics, Types of
Dysfunctions, Treatment Principles, Neurophysiology |
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10:30am |
Break |
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10:45am |
Lab: Thoracic Spine; Type II Flexion Lesions |
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12:30pm |
Lunch |
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1:30pm |
Lab: Thoracic Spine; Type II Extension Lesions |
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2:15pm |
Lab: Thoracic Spine; Type I Neutral Dysfunctions |
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3:30pm |
Break |
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4:30pm |
Lab: Lower Cervical Spine; Type II Flexion Lesions |
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5:00pm |
Dismissal |
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Sunday |
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7:30 am |
Registration and Continental
Breakfast |
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8:00am |
Lab: Lower Cervical Spine; Type II Extended Lesions |
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10:00am |
Break |
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10:15am |
Lab: Upper Cervical Spine; Atlantoaxial (A/A) Joint |
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12:00pm |
Lunch |
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1:00pm |
Lab: Upper Cervical Spine; Occipitoatlantal (O/A) Joint |
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2:30pm |
Break |
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2:45pm |
Lab: Rib Mobilizations; Structural and Respiratory
Restrictions |
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4:15pm |
Speed Mobilizations |
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4:50pm |
Clinical Applications |
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5:00pm |
Dismissal |
2008 Cervical-Thoracic Mobilization Schedule
Click on city to see specific location
information, any cities without location information will be
listed in the near future - please check back soon.
Please note: to register for a course you must click
here or on the "Registration" link at the top of each page.
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July 12, 13, 2008 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
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July 26, 27, 2008 |
Long Island, NY |
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August 2, 3, 2008 |
Stratford, CT Area |
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August 9, 10, 2008 |
Asheville, NC |
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September 6, 7, 2008 |
Boston, MA area |
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October 18, 19, 2008 |
Washington, DC |
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November 15, 16, 2008 |
Orlando, FL |
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December 13, 14, 2008 |
Seattle, WA
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Please
click
here for a copy of the 2008 brochure for
this course in a pdf format (printer friendly).
Or click
here for a
registration form in a pdf format (printer friendly) and fax to us
at 800-889-0358.
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people have to say about the Cervical Thoracic
Course?
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