
4.8/5
1328 Ratings , 434 Reviews
Embassy Suites Orlando Lake Buena Vista South,
4955 Kyngs Heath Road, Kissimmee, FL, 34746 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern
This Course is part of a 2-Day In-Person Series.
In-person courses are now paperless (read more) and you must know your Summit account login and password to sign in when you arrive at the course. You must be pre-registered; walk-ins are not accepted.
This course contains advanced content which may not be relevant to PTA scope of practice in all states. Please see your State Physical Therapy Practice Act to verify this course is acceptable for continuing education.
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Manual therapy has been shown to be effective in the management of multiple spinal disorders in our profession, especially in conjunction with therapeutic exercise. This course is designed to enhance manual therapy skills, confidence in performing manual therapy techniques, andgreater patient outcomes for Physical Therapists. Having uniformity of manual therapy and comfort with manual therapytechniques in our profession is a fundamental skill.
In this 6-hour lab-intensive course, mobilization and manipulation techniques from the upper cervical spine to thesacrum will be presented in a comfortable environment. Whether participants are unfamiliar with more advanced mobilization and manipulation techniques or simply seeking to sharpen their skills, this course will be useful in a high percentage of a physical therapist's outpatient caseload. This course provides extensive lab time and demonstrations, tailored for all participants. In-person attendees will benefit from frequent, personalized feedback in a relaxed setting, fostering proficiency in manual therapy techniques. Virtual participants, both synchronous and asynchronous, will receive clear, accessible demonstrations and comprehensive resources, enabling immediate application of thesetechniques in their practice.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists
This course contains advanced content which may not be relevant to PTA scope of practice in all states. Please see your State Physical Therapy Practice Act to verify this course is acceptable for continuing education.
5/5
Barbara (IL) on May 02, 2026
very useful workshops.
5/5
Mary Elaine (IL) on May 02, 2026
easy to follow techniques.
5/5
James (IL) on May 02, 2026
great teacher!
5/5
Percival (IN) on May 02, 2026
updated information on back care program
5/5
Kevin (FL) on Apr 28, 2026
i like the way the instructor walked around to check on the students in the course while they were implementing new techniques for spinal manipulation
3/5
Tina (AL) on Apr 20, 2026
instructor basically said having a dpt made you a professional. i've had a bs for 31 years so this was not nice to say. and i guess a beard and carhart pants make you not a professional as well.
5/5
Mary (MD) on Apr 11, 2026
wonderful instructions with great insight and feedback
5/5
Ronald (MD) on Apr 11, 2026
great instructor
5/5
Simon (FL) on Apr 02, 2026
instructor was engaging and made the course enjoyable.
5/5
Sandra (NH) on Mar 30, 2026
i am extremely grateful that this course was all inclusive of both mobs and manipulations from cervical through lumbar and si joints. these areas are usually segmented into different courses. i need a review of some techniques that i already knew but also learned more techniques to use. loved this course! this instructor was great at his presentation of the material. also, glad to know that the instructor did recover from his t3 fx and psychological effects from it!
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