Comprehensive Management of the  Spine (CMS)
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Comprehensive Management of the Spine (CMS)

Learn how biopsychosocial factors impact pain & disability in this 8-day course, gain skills to tailor therapy for each patient.

By Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept

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Location

Thundercliffe Grange

Grange Lane Thorpe Hesley S61 2SQ United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 28 days before event.

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About this event

  • Event lasts 8 days 8 hours

ABOUT US

Manual Concepts is a specialist training organisation offering high-quality professional development courses for physiotherapists and other health professionals around the world.

Visit our website at manualconcepts.com or contact us on info@manualconcepts.com

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course runs over 8 days, with one day off in between (18th February).

14th-17th February : Lumbar Module.

18th February : Day Off.

19th - 22nd February : Cervical and Thoracic Modules.

Physiotherapy spinal course

Spinal pain is bio-psychosocial problem. Understanding the relevance of each component of spinal pain leads to better outcomes for patients, resulting in less imaging, less surgical intervention and less disability.

Manual Concepts’ Comprehensive Management of the Spine (CMS) course is designed to advance the clinical reasoning and competency of clinicians in the assessment and management of cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine and pelvis disorders.

This 8-day course will deepen your understanding of how biopsychosocial factors contribute to persistent pain and disability, and guide you in selecting the most appropriate therapy for each individual case.

View the timetable here.

Manual Concepts offers this course exclusively in Australia and also partners with various professional education providers who host this course in countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America and more.

By completing this highly practical course, you’ll enhance your clinical reasoning skills, confidence, and competency in assessing a variety of complex spinal pain disorders to achieve better patient outcomes relating to:

  • Headache
  • Whiplash
  • Neck and back pain, and
  • Spinal mediated neural tissue disorders.

Articular system

As part of the articular system assessment, you’ll learn a comprehensive range of articular testing procedures including active, combined movements, and pain provocation tests. These procedures are designed to identify the nociceptive source of patients’ symptoms and determine whether manual therapy should be incorporated into a multimodal treatment approach. When indicated, a variety of manual therapy techniques will be employed to alleviate pain and promote faster recovery.

This section focuses on the latest evidence supporting the role of manual therapy in the management of musculoskeletal conditions and its mechanisms of action within the musculoskeletal system. A thorough understanding of these principles is critical for effective patient care.

Current clinical guidelines support the use of manual therapy, alongside education and exercise, as part of a multimodal approach to enhance patient recovery. The course will also cover how to integrate manual therapy within a patient-centred care model, emphasising the importance of individualised treatment plans based on patient needs, clinical findings, and the latest evidence-based practices.

Muscle system

In this section of the course, we emphasise a functional approach to the assessment of spinal motor control impairments. Determining which patients require motor control retraining will be based on clinical history and physical examination findings.

It is well-known that patients with persistent spinal pain often exhibit maladaptive movement impairments driven by various factors, such as fear (leading to avoidance or guarded movement behaviours), muscle weakness, excessive load, and deconditioning, among others.

Laird et al. (2019) identified four common movement patterns in persistent low back pain: standard, lumbar dominant, pelvic dominant, and guarded, which were more prevalent than in pain-free individuals. The 2023 RESTORE trial, led by Professor Peter O’Sullivan and published in The Lancet, demonstrated that Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) significantly improves pain and disability compared to usual care.

This program will enhance participants’ ability to identify motor control impairments and their contributing factors, enabling optimal management through strategies such as exposure, pacing, targeted movement, and exercise therapy.

Neural system

Neural pain disorders require thorough evaluation, as not all cases necessitate neural mobilisation. Sub-classifying patients based on clinical examination findings helps clinicians better determine whether symptoms are of neuropathic origin.

The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) classification system provides a framework to improve clinical confidence in assessing the likelihood of neuropathic pain.

This section on evaluating the neural system delves into various classification systems and tests, offering clinicians deeper insights into differentiating neuropathic pain from somatic referred pain and centrally mediated pain, while understanding how these types may interact.

The course further updates and refines key practical skills for examining and managing neural health, focusing on skilled, safe, and appropriately timed handling techniques, which are thoroughly covered in the practical sessions.

If you have any questions, please email us at info@manualconcepts.com

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE WILL BE PROVIDED. 64 CPD HOURS.

TRAINER

Dr Vaidas Stalioraitis FACP

FACP – Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2016); MSc (Curtin University); Graduate Entry Master of Physiotherapy (Curtin University); Master of Clinical Manipulative Physiotherapy (Curtin University); Accredited Mulligan Concept teacher; Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist; Director, Manual Concepts, Western Australia.

Vaidas has extensive Australian and international experience as a clinician and educator at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has vast clinical experience and a special interest in managing people with complex spinal pain conditions. Vaidas commenced with Manual Concepts in 2007 and provides teaching and practical supervision on the Certificate in Orthopaedic Musculoskeletal Therapy (COMT), Certificate in Advanced Sports Rehabilitation, the Upper Limb and Lower Limb course, and Comprehensive Management of the Spine (CMS).

Vaidas is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and an internationally accredited Mulligan Concept teacher, both of which were gained through exhaustive examination processes. He continues to consult in private clinical practice and is Director and Principal Lecturer at Manual Concepts.

VENUE

Thundercliffe Grange is an eighteenth century mansion house with service wings and stable block, set in approximately 22 acres of mixed parkland and woodland on the Sheffield/Rotherham border in South Yorkshire. There is a golf course, snooker room and gym on site. Meadowhall Shopping Centre is an 8 minute drive and there is a Travel Lodge at Meadowhall. Refreshments and Lunch will be provided on this course.

Frequently asked questions

My organisation will pay for the course

Please email reception@mulliganconcept.co.uk who will arrange an invoice and reserve your place. Please note a PO is recommended to reserve your place.

Is there parking on site?

Yes

Where is Thundercliffe Grange Venue?

Thundercliffe Grange is very close to Meadow Hall Sheffield and 5 minutes from the M1 motorway.

Are there any hotels nearby?

Travel Lodge, Sheffield Meadowhall is very close to the venue. 5 minute taxi ride.

Will there be refreshments and lunch provided?

Yes

Which airports are closest to the airport?

East Midlands Airport - 1 hr drive. Manchester Airport 1 hr 20 minute drive.

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