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Dr McCarthy also runs courses on the neurological examination and treatment of the upper cervical spine, lumbar, thoracic and sacral spine. These courses will cover the theoretical aspects of Combined Movement Theory and also encompass a highly practical element. They will be of interest to physiotherapists and manual therapists who specialise in neuromusculoskeletal care of people with neuromusculoskeletal disorders. Chris also runs courses on treatment of the upper cervical spine & headaches and spinal manipulation for the cervical and thoracic spine.

Courses are being administered by the MACP and include elearning modules, designed by Webducate. Follow this link to find out where and when they are being administered.

One and Two Day Courses

Treatment of the Cervical Spine with COMBINED MOVEMENT Theory One Day £175 Two day £230
Treatment of the Thoracic/Lumbar & Sacral Spines with CMT One Day £175 Two day £230
Treatment of the Upper Cervical Spine and Headache One Day £175 Two day £230
Cervical Manipulation One Day £175
Thoracic and Lumbar Manipulation One Day £175
Neurological Examination One Day £175

How do these courses link with the Knowledge and Skills Framework (NHS KSF)?

The courses will help participants develop knowledge and skills necessary for progression and promotion under the NHS KSF. Under the Health and Well Being (HWB) dimension, these courses focus on the areas of “assessment and treatment planning” (HBW6) and “interventions and treatments” (HBW7). The courses are designed for participants at Level descriptor 3 in both dimensions and will develop participants’ assessment of complex disorders and diseases and in their planning and evaluation of interventions and treatments.class

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