Course Information

Course Information

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City: Edmonton, AB  Dates: Jan 25 – 26, 2025
Type: Part B Course #: CA25B006
Instructor: Audrey Long
PT, Dip. MDT, Spec. MSK
Course Cost: $695.00
$150.00 – PRO Plan Fee
Course Location: Map It!
CBI Health Edmonton NW
6103 Currents Dr NW, Suite 310
Edmonton, AB T6W 2Z4
Cosponsor: Michael Ho
CBI Health Edmonton NW

Schedule and Other Important Information (if applicable)

This course includes two pre-requisite online training components and 2 live in classroom days. Please see the schedule below in Mountain Time. A digital and printed course manual are included with the price of the course.

Session 1: Complete by 19JAN. Asynchronous Session. Complete by yourself online at your own pace.
Session 2: 19JAN (SUN) will be conducted online using Schoology and instructed live by the course instructor from 7.30am until 12.30pm MT.

Session 3: 25JAN (SAT) 8.00am - 5.15pm MT in the clinic
Session 4: 26JAN (Sun) 8.00am - 5.00pm MT in the clinic

Course status: Pending confirmation

AUDIT SPECIAL:

The special audit rate applies on this course for clinicians that have previously taken Part B. The special audit rate is $295.00. C/D Plus Plan members will receive an audit rate of $200.00. Pro Plan members will receive an audit rate of $150.00. Adjustment will be made after registration and before the payment is processed.

The principles of MDT and how they apply in the context of the biopsychosocial framework of managing patients with cervical and thoracic pain and functional limitations will be a key focus. The participants will explore and extensively practice the MDT assessment, classification and management process through lectures, workshops, discussions, and patient demonstrations. The classifications of Derangement, Dysfunction and Postural syndromes in the cervical and thoracic spine are described in detail and appropriate management plans are discussed, with emphasis on the use of patient self-treatment procedures and education. Subgroups not fulfilling the criteria of the MDT syndromes are introduced and the basis for their differential diagnosis is outlined. Follow-up patient demonstrations will illustrate the reassessment process and allow participants to get a realistic feel and understanding of the impact of the MDT system on differing patient presentations over 2-3 treatment sessions.