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Cervicobrachial Pain – The Small Wins Approach

Cervicobrachial Pain - The Small Wins Approach

Course content

Theory Modules:

    • Functional anatomy and pathomechanics

    • Differential diagnosis of cervical/thoracic pain

    • Current evidence.

Practical Skills:

    • Advanced assessment techniques

    • Joint mobilization  protocols

    • Therapeutic exercise progression

    • Neurodynamic testing and treatment

Learning  Objectives

  • Develop advanced clinical reasoning for neck and upper back pain.
  • Learn targeted manual therapy and exercise interventions.
  • Integrate neurodynamic assessment and treatment approaches

Prerequisites

  • Licensed physiotherapist or healthcare professional.

Course Requirements

  • Full attendance mandatory
  • Practical competency assessments

Benefits and Applications

  • Enhanced ability to manage complex neck/upper back conditions
  • Immediate clinical application of techniques
  • Improved patient outcomes through integrated approac

How to prepare for this course

  • Refresh knowledge of red flags in spinal conditions.
  • Prepare challenging cases for discussion.

Knowledge

  • Comprehensive understanding of cervical-thoracic disorders
  • Evidence-based treatment algorithms

Skills

  • Precision manual therapy techniques.
  • Advanced clinical reasoning skills.
  • Effective exercise prescription strategies.

Attitudes

  • Patient-centered care philosophy
  • Evidence-based practice mindset
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