The True Role of the SI Joint in Lower Quarter Dysfunction

Where will you be on June 5 and 6? If you’re a PT professional or student looking get to the bottom of some important questions regarding function, network and learn from some of the best in the field of manual therapy, you’re going to want to be in Seattle earning 10 contact hours!

Join Erl Pettman, PT, MCSP, MCPA, FCAMPT, Ann Porter Hoke, PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMPT, FAAOMPT, and Cliff Fowler, MCSP, MCPA, FCAMPT at NAIOMT’s Sacroiliac Joint Symposium where you’ll learn the true role of the SI Joint in lower quarter dysfunction, grasp new techniques, and discuss what all the controversy’s about.

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You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions related to your specific work, and get answers to some of the following important ones about the SI joint: Does it move? How does it move? How can we assess it? We’ll also drill down and talk about SI Joint pain in runners and pregnant women, as well as other dysfunctions.

Cost:
$299.00 Regular Registration
$199.00 PT Student Registration

REGISTER HERE!

Location Details:Seattle Airport Marriott
3201 South 176th Street, Seattle, WA 98188
NAIOMT has a limited room block for $129/night plus taxes and fees
BOOK YOUR ROOM NOW!

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