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At the completion of the four week program the participants will:
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Be conversant in the most recent developments in anatomy,
pathoanatomy and age related changes of the spinal column
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Have a clear understanding of pain mechanisms, their clinical
relevance, appropriate measures to address complex chronic pain
disorders and the neurophysiological basis for pain relief by manual
therapy.
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Be proficient in applying spinal, shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle
joint, neural and muscle examination procedures.
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Be proficient in determining a differential diagnosis based on an
integrated examination of the joint, muscle and neural systems.
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Be able to formulate the most appropriate and effective manual
therapy management program suitable for the assessed condition.
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Be proficient in applying an appropriate manual therapy treatment
strategy incorporating manual treatment techniques and specific
exercises.
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