Webinar Series | An Eclectic Management for Lower Back Pain | 20th August
31:11 - 32:31 LBP risk stratified care
32:57 - 36:14 Research around manual spinal manipulation
41:04 - 41:53 Managing exercises for patients with generalised pain
47:12 - 48:16 Using targeted negative pressure as a treatment modality
55:14 - 56:21 Focused shockwave and LBP
1:02:55 - 1:03:57 Questions around average amount of treatment sessions for LBP
Lower back pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal problems we come across. It is hugely widespread in the adult population and it can have a massive impact on quality of life. This is why we recognise the importance of education on appropriate treatments and rehabilitation around this topic. We’ve been working closely with Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and will be joined by Terrence “Terry” McGee, who focuses clinically on persistent pain related to the spine.
This webinar will expose the learner to an eclectic approach to the management of lumbopelvic disorders by integrating manual therapy, modalities, and pain neuroscience to manage patients will mobility deficits, motor coordination impairments, and neurodynamic impairments that are perpetuating low back pain.
In the webinar we will;
- Discuss the approach to managing lumbopelvic disorders
- Explore manual therapy options specific to the lower back
- Explain the benefits of using different modalities to manage your patient
Видео Webinar Series | An Eclectic Management for Lower Back Pain | 20th August канала Physiquipe Channel
32:57 - 36:14 Research around manual spinal manipulation
41:04 - 41:53 Managing exercises for patients with generalised pain
47:12 - 48:16 Using targeted negative pressure as a treatment modality
55:14 - 56:21 Focused shockwave and LBP
1:02:55 - 1:03:57 Questions around average amount of treatment sessions for LBP
Lower back pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal problems we come across. It is hugely widespread in the adult population and it can have a massive impact on quality of life. This is why we recognise the importance of education on appropriate treatments and rehabilitation around this topic. We’ve been working closely with Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and will be joined by Terrence “Terry” McGee, who focuses clinically on persistent pain related to the spine.
This webinar will expose the learner to an eclectic approach to the management of lumbopelvic disorders by integrating manual therapy, modalities, and pain neuroscience to manage patients will mobility deficits, motor coordination impairments, and neurodynamic impairments that are perpetuating low back pain.
In the webinar we will;
- Discuss the approach to managing lumbopelvic disorders
- Explore manual therapy options specific to the lower back
- Explain the benefits of using different modalities to manage your patient
Видео Webinar Series | An Eclectic Management for Lower Back Pain | 20th August канала Physiquipe Channel
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