
4.7/5
3331 Ratings , 788 Reviews
DoubleTree South Charlotte Tyvola,
5624 Westpark Drive, Charlotte, NC, 28217 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern
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Research studies frequently point to the benefits of treatment interventions that consist of both therapeutic exercise and manual therapy together. Furthermore, manual therapy has been shown to provide a variety of benefits other than the traditionally understood biomechanical effects, though these potential benefits are not often taken into consideration clinically. Unfortunately, in many rehabilitation settings one-on-one time with the patient to provide manual therapy is limited. To give patients the best and most effective care, clinicians must be able to perform efficientassessments and manual interventions that don't require a full session to implement. These manual techniques ultimately need to be reinforced with patient-driven exercises and self- care techniques that foster optimal long-term outcomes.
This lab-intensive workshop will focus on finding the appropriate combination of manual therapy and therapeutic exercise. Participants will learn simple, yet effective manual techniques, primarily focusing on joint mobilizations and manipulations of the spine and extremities. These techniqueswill be taught with an improved understanding of more of thepotential benefits that occur when providing hands-on care. Participants will also learn how to integrate appropriate exercises that will help to reinforce the manual techniques by helping to reduce pain and optimize mobility and ADL/functional improvement in every patient. The end-result is a clinician who is prepared to offer their patients improved treatment outcomes while maintaining the productivity standards in many of today’s rehabilitation settings.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Matthew (ME) on Apr 06, 2026
i found the second half to be more beneficial than the first half.
4/5
Christiana (IA) on Apr 04, 2026
unable to see the screen with his powerpoint presentation when watching he recorded version, needed camera zoomed out or in frequently.
5/5
Mike (CA) on Mar 30, 2026
all good
5/5
Mikayla (AZ) on Mar 27, 2026
love the instructor i want to see more or his videos
5/5
Robert (CA) on Mar 21, 2026
it was hard to understand the students questions
5/5
Logan (IL) on Mar 09, 2026
i appreciated the addition of research evidence and his realistic approach to physical therapy.
5/5
Shanice (TN) on Mar 09, 2026
very informative and well presented with updated pt studies and practices , there was some new stuff that , i can now go and research more in depth.
5/5
Davani (LA) on Feb 13, 2026
knowledge of the presenter
4/5
Kristina (NY) on Feb 08, 2026
great info and resources
3/5
Danielle (NY) on Feb 06, 2026
i enjoyed taking a class on a topic i was unfamiliar with
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