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The Cervical Spine Revisited

By Brett Phillips Categories: Webinar
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About Course

In this 5-part webinar series, musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Brett Phillips, outlines the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostic classification of cervical spine pathology, before discussing the evidence-based clinical assessment and management of these prevalent conditions.

This novel course focuses on contemporary, scientific, evidence-based approaches to treating the neck, trying to draw attention to flawed models of thinking that are commonly utilised in the management of spinal pain and dysfunction.

What Will You Learn?

  • Epidemiology and aetiology of neck pain
  • Classification of neck pain
  • Evidence-based clinical assessment of the cervical spine
  • Evidence-based management of cervical spine pathologies (including manual therapy techniques and rehabilitation strategies)

Course Content

Live Webinar – Part 1
Part 1 of the Cervical Spine Revisited Webinar Series

  • The Cervical Spine Revisited – Part 1

Live Webinar – Part 2
Part 2 of the Cervical Spine Revisited Webinar Series

Live Webinar – Part 3
Part 3 of the Cervical Spine Revisited Webinar Series

Live Webinar – Part 4
Part 4 of the Cervical Spine Revisited Webinar Series

Live Webinar – Part 5
Part 5 of the Cervical Spine Revisited Webinar Series

Course Assessment
Please complete the Course Assessment for the webinar series, The Cervical Spine Revisited. CEU allocation is dependent on completion of this Course Assessment.

Student Ratings & Reviews

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This course is amazing if you want to learn how to effective assess and treat the neck. Valuable insight into rehabilitation
JS
1 year ago
Good comprehensive course as usual
1 year ago
Good in depth information on the treatment of the cervical spine
1 year ago
So informative and really changes and challenges the way you think about the Cervical spine, moving away from the routine of assessment and treatment.
Would highly recommend
KL
1 year ago
The course was excellent
SM
1 year ago
This course was very insightful.
1 year ago
Very informative and useful course
1 year ago
very informative
1 year ago
yes it was