The Cervical Spine

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Headache - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Headache is one of the most prevalent pain conditions present at all stages of life. It affects the majority of the global population and is among the top 10 causes of disability.  Despite this, the burden of headache has been largely underestimated, with headache disorders often dismissed as minor and undeserving of medical care.  Although athletes suffer from the same causes of headache as non-athletes, there are several key causes of headache that relate directly to exercise or to the sport itself. An additional factor to consider is that headache can impair both training and sports performance.

    This online course will cover the following topics:

    • Headache in sport

    • Clinical application to the patient and headache

    • Migraine

    • Primary exercises headache

    • Cervicogenic headache

    • Post-traumatic headache


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Management of Mechanical Neck Pain - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Mechanical neck pain conditions can be troublesome for any athlete, but most can be managed well with conservative therapies. Nevertheless, neck pain is characteristically recurrent and its lifetime impact should not be underestimated. Management must aim to first address the presenting condition and resolve the acute episode of neck pain. The challenge is the second stage of treatment that aims to prevent or limit the recurrence of neck pain to improve future quality of life and sports performance. This broader aspect of effective secondary prevention should be a focus of both clinical practice and research.


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Treating Neck Pain - A Multimodal Treatment Approach

R450.00

3 CEUs

    This online course describes a multi-modal treatment approach:  an evidence-based approach for treating neuromusculoskeletal disorders with special reference to neck pain sufferers. This approach utilizes therapeutic pain science education, dynamic manual therapy and exercise therapy. This online course describes techniques which provide effective treatment of neck pain to allow patients to exercise earlier in the rehabilitation process.


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Examination of the Cervical Spine:  Part 1

R450.00

3 CEUs

    We all know that as the most mobile region of the vertebral column the cervical spine is vulnerable to trauma, as well as to problems of apparently spontaneous onset. Determining the source of the problem is essential before selecting a treatment regime.

    Part 1 and 2 of this correspondence course provides a comprehensive guide to the examination of the cervical spine and clinically associated anatomical regions.

    The physical examination section is reinforced with 10 photographs that will assist you with the performance of the examination and treatment techniques.


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Examination of the Cervical Spine: Part 2

R450.00

3 CEUs

    We all know that as the most mobile region of the vertebral column the cervical spine is vulnerable to trauma, as well as to problems of apparently spontaneous onset. Determining the source of the problem is essential before selecting a treatment regime. 

    Part 1 and 2 of this correspondence course provides a comprehensive guide to the examination of the cervical spine and clinically associated anatomical regions. 

    The physical examination section is reinforced with 10 photographs that will assist you with the performance of the examination and treatment techniques.


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Rehabilitation of Cervical Syndromes: Part 1

R450.00

3 CEUs

    How do you isolate the syndromes or conditions that could result in diagnoses like Zygapophyseal Joint Arthralgia, Zygapophyseal joint – acute locking, recurrent locking of cervical Zygapophyseal joints, discogenic pain and cervical nerve root pain? How do you select the most appropriate treatment modality?

    These on-line courses discuss some essential concepts every physiotherapist needs in his/her arsenal when faced with some of the common cervical conditions for which manipulative therapy and exercises have a major role in over-all management.


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Rehabilitation of Cervical Syndromes: Part 2

R450.00

3 CEUs

    How do you isolate the syndromes or conditions that could result in diagnoses like Zygapophyseal Joint Arthralgia, Zygapophyseal joint – acute locking, recurrent locking of cervical Zygapophyseal joints, discogenic pain and cervical nerve root pain? How do you select the most appropriate treatment modality? 

    These on-line courses discuss some essential concepts every physiotherapist needs in his/her arsenal when faced with some of the common cervical conditions for which manipulative therapy and exercises have a major role in over-all management.


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Rehabilitation of Cervical Syndromes: Part 3

R450.00

3 CEUs

    How do you isolate the syndromes or conditions that could result in diagnoses like Zygapophyseal Joint Arthralgia, Zygapophyseal joint – acute locking, recurrent locking of cervical Zygapophyseal joints, discogenic pain and cervical nerve root pain? How do you select the most appropriate treatment modality? 

    These on-line courses discuss some essential concepts every physiotherapist needs in his/her arsenal when faced with some of the common cervical conditions for which manipulative therapy and exercises have a major role in over-all management.


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The Cervical Spine and Headache: Part 1

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Did you know that Cervicogenic headache probably accounts for between 10 and 20% of benign headaches? Did you know that there is a growing body of evidence that multimodal physical therapy can assist these patients?

    Fundamental to the successful management of cervicogenic headache is the differential diagnosis of headache.


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The Cervical Spine and Headache:  Part 2

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Did you know that Cervicogenic headache probably accounts for between 10 and 20% of benign headaches? Did you know that there is a growing body of evidence that multimodal physical therapy can assist these patients?

    Fundamental to the successful management of cervicogenic headache is the differential diagnosis of headache.

    Part two of this course describes the physical examination of the headache patient and covers the articular, the muscle systems, the neuro motor control, muscle strength and postural form. It also deals with the management of cervicogenic headache utilising manual therapy, therapeutic exercise and more.


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Whiplash associated disorders: implications for management:Part 1

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Whiplash. It can happen so easily yet its consequences can be long lasting and debilitating. This course provides an insight into the complex set of mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of chronic WAD.

    It also highlights the facts physiotherapists need to take into account when dealing with both the acute and chronic stages of WAD in order to reduce chronicity associated with this condition.


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Whiplash associated disorders: implications for management: Part 2

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Whiplash. It can happen so easily yet its consequences can be long lasting and debilitating. This course provides an insight into the complex set of mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of chronic WAD. 

    It also highlights the facts physiotherapists need to take into account when dealing with both the acute and chronic stages of WAD in order to reduce chronicity associated with this condition.


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Cervicogenic Headaches – Integrated Approach.

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Headache is a common and often incapacitating condition. It is estimated that a headache in some form is experienced by at least 50% of the population, often leading to a visit to a general practitioner or physiotherapist. The number of structures and disorders capable of causing headaches is considerable. This on-line course describes a case study of a patient with chronic headaches which had not been helped by range of previous interventions given by the patient’s GP, Neurologist and other healthcare professionals. The course will teach you/or show you a thorough assessment and subsequently effective evidence based treatment. The neurophysiological effect of the treatment is provided.


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Cervical Radiculopathy

R450.00

3 CEUs

    If a patient suffers with neck and radiating arm pain or numbness, sensory deficits, or motor dysfunction in the neck and upper extremities, it could be the result of cervical radiculopathy. 

    This course examines the condition from a pathoanatomical perspective in order to help you to diagnose and then formulate the most appropriate treatment modality.

     


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