Hosting Part D at our clinic with instructor and researcher Richard Rosedale
This is the fourth level in the McKenzie-MDT course series. On this course clinicians sharpen their knowledge on more complex cases of the cervical spine and thoracic spine, but also receive an introduction on the application of the MDT method to the upper limb.
Upon completion of this course, physical therapists will now know how to use these clinical reasoning skills and new techniques for upper extremity problems such as: tendinitis, tendinopathy, frozen shoulder / adhesive capsulitis, impingement, rotator cuff tear, labral tear, bursitis, scapular winging, shoulder blade or scapular pain, intercostal pain or pain along the rib, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, pinched or trapped nerve, arthritis, post fracture, muscle pull or muscle strain, ligament sprain, referred pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, De Quervain’s, numbness, tingling, pins & needles, dislocation, subluxation, instability, weak wrist, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, trigger finger, Dupuytren’s Disease, etc.