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Courses
A Lab Course Designed for the Practicing Clinician
Sacroiliac Joint and Its Relation to Low Back Pain
This 2-day course is a study of the pelvic girdle complex as
it relates to lumbar dysfunction and pain. During the
presentation of the course, review of relevant anatomy and
biomechanics will assist in treatment techniques for
various types of pelvic girdle and mechanical lumbar
dysfunctions.
This hands-on, lab-based course will emphasize clinical
evaluation and treatment skills for the SIJ and lumbar
spine that will guide the practitioner towards appropriate
manual therapy techniques that can be applied immediately.
A functionally based sequence of intervention is
presented. Janda’s theory on muscle imbalance and
Greenman’s theory on manual medicine is also presented.
Self-correcting and family assisted correction techniques
are presented along with a muscle stretching and strengthening
protocol.
SI Course 1 - Atlanta, Georgia
September 10 & 11, 2011
Presented by:
Vicki Sims, PT, CHT • Jeff Skorput, PT • David Mesnick, PT, cMDT
Click here to download a PDF file of our 2011 SI Course brochure.
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