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All seminars are given by Sherry McLaughlin, MSPT, CSCS
For booking info, contact Joyce Jerome at (248)269-0230 or jjerome@mihpnet
Upcoming Seminars
Two New Seminars
All seminars are given by Sherry McLaughlin, MSPT, CSCS
For booking info, contact Joyce Jerome at (248)269-0230 or jjerome@mihpnet
Real World Manual Therapy
October 8, 2022
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Come take part in this interactive, hands-on manual therapy seminar designed to enhance your ability to normalize posture and movement and rid people of musculoskeletal pain using manual therapy. Explore treatment techniques using:
• Counterstrain (positional release)
• Muscle Energy Techniques
• Muscle Spindle Massage
• The Mulligan Approach (SNAGs, NAGs and MWMs)
This seminar is designed to give the participation exposure to various manual therapy methods and the rationale behind them. By understanding the rationale, methods may be implemented with a variety of patients, though the emphasis will be on the treatment of orthopedic conditions.
Participants will also learn a quick 15-minute biomechanical screening that will enhance the treatment of orthopedic conditions by revealing areas of dysfunction in the biomechanical chain.
See the Next Step (Real World Biomechanical Assessment)
November 5, 2022
8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Pain that happens “just because” is often the hardest to diagnose. Treating the root cause of a problem requires a clinician to find the source of dysfunction. With so many body connections (arthrokinematic, myofascial and neuromuscular), it can be daunting and seem time-consuming to come to a solid conclusion.
Come take part in an interactive, hands-on seminar designed to enhance and amplify your biomechanical problem solving. Learn to assess:
• The three key rotational areas
• Pelvic alignment
• Functional flexibility
• Functional strength
• Core stability
These evaluation techniques will help you solve even the most complicated orthopedic dysfunctions.
Participants will learn a tests, measures and common movement dysfunctions that can easily be included in a standard orthopedic evaluation.
Learn the “why” behind the “what”.