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Manual Therapy Techniques: Manual Therapy Techniques-II( Joint Mobilization & Manipulation Upper &Lower extremities) (MSMT-7103)

Manual Therapy Techniqueto identify the signs and symptoms of joint dysfunctions (upper & lower extremity) & will be able to evaluate and asses the related conditions

Course Outline

. The Hand and Fingers:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

2. The Wrist:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

3. The Elbow Joint:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

4. The Shoulder Girdle:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

 

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Course Objectives

Manual Therapy Techniques-II

                                                  Joint Mobilization& Manuplation

(Upper &Lower extremities)

  • The student will have advance knowledge of the history, mechanism and research evidences about the Joint Mobilization (JM) & Manipulation techniques currently used in the Modern Evidence Based Practice of Manual Therapy.
  • The students will be able to identify the signs and symptoms of joint dysfunctions (upper & lower extremity) & will be able to evaluate and asses the related conditions.
  • The student will be able to select and correctly apply an appropriate treatment technique for joint dysfunctions
  • The students will be able to recognize the indications and contraindications for the use of mobilization and manipulation procedures.

 

Course Outline

5. Foot and Ankle:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

6.The knee Joint:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

7. The Hip Joint:

  • Joint Mobilization(JM) Technique
  • Indication
  • Position
  • Fixation
  • Mobilization
  • Comments

8. Mobilizations with Movements, “NAGS”, “SNAGS”, and More…..

  • The Glenohumeral Joint
  • Acromioclavicular Joint
  • Scapular MWM
  • The Hip
  • The Ankle
  • NAGSs and SNAGs
  • NAGs
  • SNAGs