Why should PTs develop a deeper understanding of the lumbopelvic spine? Steve Allen, PT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT addresses the role of evidence, shares a rewarding patient experience and expresses why a deep understanding of the Lumbopelvic is so important for PTs. Salt Lake City, UT – Feb 17-18 – Lumbopelvic Spine Seattle, WA – March 17-18 –… Continue reading How More Lumbopelvic Spine Knowledge Helps PTs in the Clinic
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Manual Therapy Video: Deep Neck Flexor Progression Part 1
In advance of The North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy’s Atlanta, Georgia Cervical Spine II course on September 19 and 20, NAIOMT Faculty Bryant Miller demonstrates a quick clinical assessment of deep neck flexor strength in the video below. Let us know if you have any questions and take a peek at upcoming manual therapy courses in your… Continue reading Manual Therapy Video: Deep Neck Flexor Progression Part 1
Cervical Spine II: A Video Preview
The following video provides a preview of The North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy’s Cervical Spine II course with faculty instructor Bryant Miller, PT, DSc, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT. Register for Cervical Spine II in Atlanta September 19-20 or see the schedule below to find an upcoming Cervical Spine II course your region of the country. Cervical Spine II… Continue reading Cervical Spine II: A Video Preview
Why North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy? Why NASHVILLE? Why NOW?
Why pursue training and mentorship with The North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT)? Here are three reasons: 1. Clinical Reasoning NAIOMT is known for its clinical reasoning. Manual therapy has come to be known to some only as a term used for a group of techniques/ mobilizations/ manipulations. This should not be true. It… Continue reading Why North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy? Why NASHVILLE? Why NOW?
The Value of a Lumbopelvic Spine Course
Interested in receiving extra continuing education credits without investing the extra time or money? We are proud to announce that using the Continuing Competence Activity Standards, The Federation of State Board of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) ProCert program has determined that NAIOMT’s Lumbopelvic Spine I courses provide the value and quality of a 23-hour course. (And you may recall, earlier… Continue reading The Value of a Lumbopelvic Spine Course
OA Biomechanical Assessment and Treatment (Video)
In the manual therapy continuing education video below, NAIOMT faculty Terry Pratt, MS, PT, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates assessment and treatment techniques for the occipital-atlanteal joints. For more guidance, join Terry for Cervical Spine in sunny Orlando, FL September 10-11, or find another course near you!
Examining the Cervical Spine
Have you ever had a cervical patient complain of “dizziness that takes their breath away” and you wondered what in the world you are going to do with them? Do you know that the patient’s headache is coming from their neck but you do not know why? Have you taken the level I cervical course… Continue reading Examining the Cervical Spine
How to Earn 24 Continuing Education Hours in Just 21
Could you use a few extra hours in your day? How about extra hours of continuing education credits without investing the extra time or money? We are proud to announce that using the Continuing Competence Activity Standards, The Federation of State Board of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) ProCert program has determined that NAIOMT’s Cervical Spine I course offers… Continue reading How to Earn 24 Continuing Education Hours in Just 21
IMPs and SALs of the Cervical Spine
In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT’s Stacy Soappman demonstrates advanced techniques for the cervical spine (IMPs and SALs). For more manual therapy mentorship, join us for one of these upcoming Cervical Spine II courses: **Note: You can take any NAIOMT course in any order that suits you! New York, NY – Sept 17-18… Continue reading IMPs and SALs of the Cervical Spine
