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Shoulder Pain Patients: a case study approach

-- Toby Hall --
Headache is both a symptom and a disease making management difficult. In addition to neck pain, there is increasing evidence of cervical musculoskeletal dysfunction in a variety of headache forms. Although manual therapy and exercise has been advocated in headache management, evidence only supports their use for specific headache types. Therefore, classification of headache is important, to adequately target management. This seminar will present an evidence based approach to the clinical classification and management of headache forms suitable for manual therapy and exercise.
Docent: Toby Hall

Duur: 2u

Doelgroep: Kinesitherapeuten, sportkinesitherapeuten en manueel therapeuten.

Accreditatie : Pro-Q Kine - 4 punten

Dr Toby Hall is an internationally respected teacher of manual therapy. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Curtin University, Perth Western Australia, and is also Senior Teaching Fellow at The University of Western Australia. He has many years of experience in teaching manual therapy at a postgraduate level, lecturing in many countries on aspects of spinal manual therapy. He has a range of research interests with over 90 peer reviewed publications on the topics of neural tissue pain disorders, cervicogenic headache and the Mulligan Concept. He is the co-author of 2 new textbooks on the Mulligan Concept (Mobilisation with movement: The art and the science & The Mulligan Concept of Manual Therapy: Textbook of Techniques: Elsevier) and has also published a wide range of book chapters in 15 books.


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