In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT Faculty member Bill Temes demonstrates an evaluation of a post-MVA CT Junction patient whose presenting complaints are worse when working at a computer or with prolonged upper extremity activity.
Let us know if you have questions, and if you’re looking to improve your skills in assessing and treating this region, join us for one of our upcoming Cervical Spine I and II courses, which can be taken in any order convenient to you:
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Portland, OR – March 17-18 – Cervical Spine I
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Boston, MA – March 23-24 – Cervical Spine I
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Orlando, FL – March 25-26 – Cervical Spine I
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Denver, CO – April 8-9 – Cervical Spine I
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Berrien Springs, MI – April 10-11 – Cervical Spine I
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Baltimore, MD – April 14-15 – Cervical Spine II
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Slippery Rock, PA – April 14-15 – Cervical Spine II
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Dallas, TX – May 4-5 – Cervical Spine II
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Bozeman, MT – May 19-20 – Cervical Spine I
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Kansas City, MO – June 23-24 – Cervical Spine II