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Certificate Course in

Orthopedic Manual Therapy (COMT)

8 Days Hands on workshop Based on Integrated


Approach of Various Manual Therapy Concepts

Conducted By

Capri Institute of Manual Therapy


Ph:- +91 9063 12 12 12, 9063 69 69 69, 9312 43 02 64

www.capri4physio.com

Organized By

Midwest Professional Medical Education


Ph:- +001 269-459-6212

www.mpme.info
About COMT

Trained more than 11,000 Physios in More


Than 230 workshops conducted in last 18
years in various countries including USA
(Michigan), Canada, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, UAE, Malaysia, Oman, Bangladesh,
Nepal and pan India.

Trained more than 11,000 physios


8 days’ workshop by
Capri Institute of Manual Therapy, Delhi, India,
in association with
Midwest Professional Medical Education,
Michigan, USA
is approved by
“Federation of State Board of Physical Therapy
(FSBPT), USA”
& is a Certified Manual Therapy course in
34 states of USA for 61 CCUs.

This COMT course is approved in the following 34 states of USA, as per


certification by ProCert (FSBPT):
Certificate in Orthopedic Manual Therapy: The COMT’s main objective
is intended towards teaching neuromusculoskeletal examination and
treatment procedures, including mobilizations and manipulations.
After treating more than 1,00,000 patients over the past 27 years and
conducting more than 230 workshops on various concepts by training
more than 11,000 physios worldwide collectively, Dr. Deepak Kumar
PhD, and Bhini Semwal are now conducting the COMT programme in
USA.

Capri strongly believes that a successful clinician’s foundation lies in


strong and accurate orthopaedic assessment to deliver qualitative and
appropriate treatment. This comprehensive 8 days’ certificate course
lays strong emphasis on orthopaedic manual therapy to provide
clinicians with intensive tuition to perform an accurate and specific
manual therapy examination according to the patient’s needs. We
inculcate in the clinicians the art of subjective and physical
examination from Manual Therapy point of view rather than spoon
feeding the therapist with a dead-end protocol. We believe every
patient is unique; the complaints are unique and should be assessed
uniquely. The skill lies in your fingertips and we help you to exploit
this talent!
Aims of the course:
• To deliver a perfectly balanced, practically oriented Manual Therapy course to Physios,
which will help in establishing their practice faster.
• To train physios in delivering effective mobilization and manipulation techniques for
neuromusculoskeletal examination.
• To offer a practical course to those clinicians, busy in their practice and wish to
improve their skills, knowledge and qualification.
Outcomes of the Course
At the completion of the program, each participant should be able to

perform detailed examination and deliver effective manual therapy to

their valuable patients:

1. Be abreast with the recent developments and researches in Anatomy,


Pathophysiology, Kinematics and Biomechanics and the various age-
related changes in the spine and the peripheral joints & skilled in
applying neuromusculoskeletal assessment procedures.
2. Be competent in formulating differential diagnosis based on the
integrated neuromusculoskeletal examination, clinical reasoning &
evidence-based practice.
3. Be adept in formulating the most suitable manual therapy
protocol/technique that is tailored according to the individual needs of
the patient.
4. Develop expertise in delivering manual therapy treatment.
5. Be capable of accurately assessing and deliver reliable treatment to
the patient using his manual therapy assessment skills.
Syllabus
· Clinical Anatomy, Patho-anatomy, Aging & Injury of spine
& extremities.

· Biomechanics of Spine & Extremities

· Biomechanical Principles of Manual Therapy

· Indications & Contraindications of Manual Therapy

· Principles of Subjective Examination & Clinical Reasoning

· Introduction to Manual Therapy

· Palpation skills

· Communication skills

· Documentation of clinical findings

· Hand posture and skills.

· Contact points of manipulator’s hand

· Manual Therapy: Assessment, segmental examination & treatment using


various mobilization and manipulation techniques. Principles, Palpations,
Segmental assessment, Diagnosis & Planning of appropriate technique for
Cervical spine, Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine, Sacroiliac joint,
Temporomandibular, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Hand, Fingers, Hip, Knee, Foot
& Ankle. Home management (self-mobilization). Use of Mobilization belt &
straps for stabilization & mobilization.

· Neurodynamics: Principles & Biomechanics of Neural Tissue Mobilization. Palpations of


different Nerves at different sites in upper & lower extremities, Assessment, Diagnosis,
Neurodynamics tests for Median Nerve, Ulnar Nerve, Radial Nerve, Sciatic Nerve, Femoral
Nerve, Lateral Cutaneous Nerve, Obturator Nerve, Tibial Nerve, Peroneal Nerve, Sural Nerve,
and Saphenous Nerve. Neural Tissue Mobilization.
High Velocity Thrust (HVT): Principles of Manipulation, palpation,
assessment, diagnosis, planning of appropriate technique for Upper
Cervical spine, Lower Cervical spine, Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine

· Taping: Principles of Taping, Preparation, Preventive & therapeutic


taping for Cervical spine, Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine, Sacroiliac joint,
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Hand, Fingers, Hip, Knee, Foot & Ankle.

· Radiological assessment: X-Rays & MRI of Neuromusculoskeletal


system. Interpretation of finding & its clinical correlation related to
Manual Therapy assessment & treatment.
Course Objectives:
On completion of the course, the participant will:

1. Recall at least 6 principles of joint mobilization.

2. Identify at least 4 indications of manual therapy.


3. Identify at least 6 contraindications of manual therapy.
4. Demonstrate segmental examination of the spine.
5. Interpret findings of segmental examination of spine for a person with
mechanical pain.
6. Clinically interpret MRI findings of Spine.
7. Differentiate the stages of degenerative disc pathology.
8. Differentiate the signs and symptoms due to disc degeneration.
9. Demonstrate at least 2 techniques for assessing upper cervical spine for a
person with Cervicogenic headaches.
10. Demonstrate at least 4 mobilization techniques for upper cervical spine for a
person with Cervicogenic headaches.
11. Demonstrate at least 15 techniques for assessing lower cervical spine.
12. Demonstrate at least 20 mobilization techniques for lower cervical spine.
13. Demonstrate at least 10 techniques for assessing thoracic spine.
14. Demonstrate at least 15 mobilization techniques for thoracic spine.
15. Demonstrate at least 15 techniques for assessing lumbar spine.
16. Demonstrate at least 20 mobilization techniques for lumbar spine.
17. Demonstrate at least 6 techniques for assessing sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
18. Demonstrate at least 6 techniques for mobilizing sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
19. Plan a treatment program using mobilization techniques for spine for a person
with mechanical pain.
20. Demonstrate at least 1 self-mobilization technique for each peripheral joint.
21. Demonstrate at least 1 self-mobilization technique for spine.
22. Demonstrate 18 mobilization techniques for shoulder joint for a person with
pain and stiffness.
23. Demonstrate 20 mobilization techniques for elbow joint for a person with pain
and stiffness.
24. Demonstrate 14 mobilization techniques for small joints of wrist & hand for a
person with pain and stiffness.
25. Demonstrate 12 mobilization techniques for small joints of ankle & foot for a
person with pain and stiffness.
26. Demonstrate 12 mobilization techniques for hip joint for a person with pain
and stiffness.
27. Demonstrate 14 mobilization techniques for knee joint for a person with pain
and stiffness.
28. Demonstrate 5 mobilization techniques for temporo-mandibular joint for a
person with pain and stiffness.
29. Demonstrate 4 taping techniques for hip joint for a person with pain and
stiffness.
30. Demonstrate 10 taping techniques for knee joint for a person with pain and
stiffness.
31. Demonstrate 10 taping techniques for ankle & foot joint for a person with pain
and stiffness.
32. Demonstrate 4 taping techniques for wrist & hand joint for a person with pain
and stiffness.
33. Demonstrate 4 taping techniques for elbow joint for a person with pain and
stiffness.
34. Demonstrate 4 taping techniques for shoulder joint for a person with pain and
stiffness.
35. Demonstrate 3 taping techniques for cervical spine for a person with
mechanical pain and stiffness.
36. Demonstrate 4 taping techniques for thoracic spine for a person with
mechanical pain and stiffness.
37. Demonstrate 3 taping techniques for lumbar spine for a person with
mechanical pain and stiffness.
38. Demonstrate 2 taping techniques for sacroiliac joint for a person with
mechanical pain and stiffness.
39. Demonstrate Palpation of peripheral nerves to assess mechanical sensitivity.
40. Demonstrate Neurodynamic testing for peripheral nerves to assess mobility.
41. Demonstrate Mobilization techniques for peripheral nerves.
About Dr. Deepak Kumar
BPT, MSPT, FIAP, ACOMT, PhD
Director & Sr. Consultant Manipulative Therapist
Certified McConnell Concept Teacher
Former Mulligan Concept Teacher
• Certified McConnell Concept Teacher by McConnell Institute, Australia
• Former certified Mulligan’s Concept Teacher MCTA (2004-2015).
• Clinical teacher & examiner to various Universities in North India for
Graduate & Postgraduate programs.
• Has an excellent background in teaching, research, & clinical management
skills.
• A Teacher: Delivered more than 230 workshops and Trained more than
11,000 students (in last 18 years) from various reputed institutes from
India & other 52 countries, including USA & Canada. Member of Board of
study & Examiner in various reputed Universities & Institutions.
• A Researcher: Made 12 inventions in manual therapy, electrotherapy, &
exercise therapy. Guided 53 research projects & still growing. Presented 34
papers in various state/ national & international conferences like IFOMT
and WCPT etc., bagged 9 best papers & six 1st runner up awards. Published
5 papers in reputed Journals. The new techniques are published in
Mulligan’s 5th & 6th edn. Book, Contributor in The Mulligan Concept of
Manual Therapy: Textbook of techniques (An international book
published by Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier). Author of book on Mulligan
Concept “Manual of Mulligan Concept” 1st edn. Sept 2014, Reprint Feb.
2015 (Best Seller on AMAZON & also translated in Korean, Chinese &
Russian Languages).
• A Professional: Treated 1,00,000 patients in the last 27 years (together with
team). Administrating more than 100 professionals & supporting staff as Director
of Capri Institute of Manual Therapy & HOD physiotherapy at Sant Parmanand
Hospital, New Delhi, India. Attended hundreds of workshops / CME’s by National &
International faculties. Given 2 TV interviews (live) on physiotherapy in June 2004
& in July 2004. Delivered more than 200 CME / workshops / conferences including
International Conference on Manual Therapy INTERCOMAT 2005, INTERCOMAT
2006, INTERCOMAT 2013 and 1st International Certified Mulligan Concept
conference CMPCON 2014.
• Visiting Consultant Physiotherapist to Al Qasimmi Hospital UAE by Ministry of
Health and Prevention (MOHAP)
• E.C. member in Indian Association of Sports Medicine (1999-2001).
• Convener National Secretariat & Council act Committee (IAP CEC 2006-08).
• President of Indian Association of Sports Physiotherapist (2006-08).
• Chief Editor International Journal of Physical Therapy.
• Recipient of Distinguished Service Award by IAP (2006).
• Recipient of Fellowship by IAP (2010).
• Visiting Faculty in Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka.
• Visiting Faculty in Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai.
About Bhini Semwal (PT)
BPT, MPT, CMP, MIAP, CIMT, (PhD)
HOD & Sr. Consultant Manipulative Therapist
Certified International McConnell Concept Instructor (Australia)
Former International Mulligan Concept Instructor (New Zealand)
Post Graduate Diploma in Medico legal systems (India)

1. Current Position: Working as H.O.D & Senior Consultant


Manipulative Physiotherapist, Capri Institute of manual
therapy, Delhi and Senior Physiotherapist (Sant Parmanand
Hospital), Delhi INDIA
2. A Professional: Head of Department of Capri Institute of
Manual Therapy & Sr. Physiotherapist at Sant Parmanand
Hospital, Delhi. Treated more than 50,000 in last 10 years
together with the team. As a regional head of Capri Spine clinic
managing 80 professionals.
• Visiting Consultant Physiotherapist to Al Qasimmi Hospital UAE
by Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP)

Chaired Scientific Sessions as a chairperson in various


conferences:
1. International Conf. on Manual Therapy INTERCOMAT 2013,
Chandigarh
2. Corporate Conference of Indian Association of
Physiotherapists, Indore
Many more attended nationally and internationally (not
mentioned here)

Attended more than 72 workshops / CME by National &


International faculties:
1. Mulligan Concept
2. McConnell Concept
Many more attended nationally and internationally (not
mentioned here)

Examiner For International Certified Mulligan Practitioner Exam.


2015 (Mumbai).

3. A Trainer: Taken more than 134 workshops in various


universities and institutions. Trained more
than 6500 Physiotherapist including:
1. Padamshree Dr. D.Y Patil Navi Mumbai (Feb-2014), Dr. DY Patil College of
Physiotherapy Pune (Oct-2017)
2. Mother Theresa Post Graduate & Research Institute of Health Sciences
Pondicherry Dec-2016
3. Swami Vivekananda National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research,
NIRTAR (April, 2014)

As a guest speaker/faculty attended many conferences including:


1. International Conf. on Manual Therapy INTERCOMAT (2013)
2. National Conference on Orthopedic Rehabilitation, CONOR (2013)
3. 1st International Certified Mulligan Concept conference CMPCON (2014)
4. Indian association of sports medicine (2015)
5. 2nd Pune PHYSIOCON (2015)
6. 1st Annual Conference of Society of Indian Physiotherapists (2016)
7. IAP PHYSIOCON Kashmir (2016)
8. 6th INCPT AIIMS (2017)
9. Female Physic Submit: FEMCON (2018) Jaipur National University Jaipur
10. Yuva CON Ahmedabad (2018)
11. 1st Annual Conference of Society of Indian Physiotherapists (2018)

4. A Researcher:
• As Editorial Board Member for the International “Yoga Practice and Physiotherapy
Journal” published by Gavin Publishers, USA. It’s an open access journal that covers
various aspects like meditation and physical exercise and developments in the field
of Yoga and Physiotherapy.
• As Editorial Board Member for the International “EC Orthopedics Journal”
published by ECronicon Ltd. Open Access, USA. It’s an open access journal that
covers articles on various fields.
• Contributor and acknowledged in book “Manual of Mulligan Concept” 1st edn.
Sept 2014 and 2nd Revised edition, Feb. 2015 (Best seller on AMAZON & also
translated in Korean, Chinese and Russian language)
• Author of Book “Annotations for Postural Examination: A part of Capri’s Corrective
Manual Therapy”.
• Publication: Semwal B (2017) Post- operative shoulder stiffness and MWM (A case
study). Yoga Practice Physical Therapy 2017.
• Reviewed Papers on Manual Therapy in different journals and by different
publishers including Elsevier & Gavin Publisher
Details of the Workshop
Title: Certificate Course In Orthopaedic Manual Therapy

Dates and City: Part A (Spine): 23rd April to 26th April 2020, Michigan, USA
Part B (Extremities & Certification): 15th to 18th October 2020, Michigan, USA
In order to get COMT, completion of Part A, B and completion of the certification
exam with a 75% score is required. Part A (Spine) & Part B (Extremities) could be
completed separately without being in order.

Timings: 7.30 am to 5.00 pm


Theory: 12:30 Hrs, Demonstration: 18:30 Hrs, Lab: 33 Hrs, Grand Total: 64 Hrs

Duration: Total 8 days Hands on workshop conducted over two weekends for 4 days each

Certification: 100% Attendance on all 8 days, along with 75 % marks in Final test and practical
exam is mandatory to get COMT Course Completion Certificate. If participant is
unable to attend any session for any reason, they can attend that session during
the next course. A fee of 100 USD per day will be charged by the organizers for
the same. Timings of workshop will be 7.30 am to 5.00 pm on all days.
Venue: 1908 W Milham Ave, Portage, MI 49024
Fee: 750 USD for Part A
750 USD For Part B
Save upto $200 by registering for both Part A (spine) and Part B (extremities + exam)
Total - $1300.00
Please contact us at Rehab Specialist 269-459-6212 or
Visit us at www.mpme.info to know the payment method

Fee inclusive of: Tuition fee; Certificate of 64 Contact hours for 8 days with transcript; Manual of
Mulligan Concept Book; Study Material; Treatment belt; Lunch
Total Seats: Maximum 30, Ratio of Teacher:Student not more than 1:15.

Eligibility/Target Audience: The applicant should be a registered Physical Therapist or a Physical


Therapy Assistant. (Please submit a copy of practice license along with
course application form).
There is no pre-requisite in terms of manual therapy experience. The
program offers a high level of information and clinical expertise,
provided to all participants in a stimulating learning environment
regardless of previous clinical experience and knowledge.

To reserve seat: Please fill the online application form available at


www.mpme.info and submit the supporting
documents. Details of how to pay course fees will be
individually informed to eligible candidates.
Course Requirements:
• Participant must be a registered
Physical therapist / PTA. (Please
submit a copy of practice license
along with course application
form)
• 100% Attendance for all 8 days,
along with 75 % marks in test and
practical exam is mandatory to get
COMT Course Completion
Certificate.
• If the participant is unable to attend any session, he/she can attend that in next available
course to obtain COMT Course Completion Certificate. For attending missing session, a
fee of 100 USD will be charged by the organizers.
• Timing of workshop will be 8.00 AM to 5 PM. Reporting time will be at 7.30 am on all
days.
• Participant must not be suffering from any known mental, physical or any medical illness,
which stop him/her to undergo mobilization, manipulation during the 8 days Hands on
COMT workshop. Participant must be fit to undergo manipulation & mobilization for any
part of his/her Body. It is mandatory for all participants to sign ‘Release of Liability
Statement’ attached at the end of this brochure.
• By enrolling in this course “participant” agree to release and hold organizer/instructors
and its agents harmless from, and assume all responsibility for, all claims, demands,
injuries, damages, actions or causes of action to persons or persons from responsibility
for injury, arising out of or connected with your use of the organizer’s/teacher’s
employees, facilities or premises or techniques. The participant agree that he/she
understand the inherent risks in utilizing equipment and/ or practicing and learning
assessment or treatment skills associated with the educational experience. Participant
agree to disclose disabilities, illnesses, or other conditions that increase his/her risk
during this educational experience. Such risk of injury includes, but is not limited to,
injuries arising from or relating to use by participant or others of any equipment and
facilities, and injuries and medical disorders arising from or relation to participation in
“live” skill development to yourself or others. Organizer/instructors is not responsible
for lost, damaged, or theft of personal property during the educational experience. This
agreement shall be binding for participant, his/her spouse, heirs, estate, and his/her
assignees, and participant hereby agree to indemnify Organizer/instructors and to
hold them absolutely harmless if anyone should hereafter file suit against the Club or
those released hereby for any matter.
• Participant’s mobile phone must be kept in silent mode to assure your full attention
during the workshop. You may use it only during the tea/lunch breaks. In case of any
emergency contact details of organizer may be given to close relatives.
• Reporting time will be at 7:30 am on all days. There will be a short practical & viva
examination / assessment / test session of 30 minutes covering previous day topic to
assure that participants have grasped and learned the topic effectively and work on their
shortcomings.
• Wear loose, comfortable lab clothing (with long hair pulled back). Waxing of arms and
legs is recommended for the purposing of taping.
• Fingernails must be cut, no jewelry in hand and neck allowed during workshop time.
• Bring a large towel and small pillow with you.
Seat Cancellation Policy:
• All cancellation requests must be sent in writing/email to the organizer.
• Any cancellation on or before 2 months, from the date of CME will attract a charge of 20%
of the total fee towards administrative costs.
• Any cancellation on or before 1 month, from the date of CME will attract a charge of 50% of
the total fee towards administrative costs.
• No money will be refunded in case of any cancellation request received or post marked, less
than one month prior to the date of course.
• However, if we do not / can’t offer a seat or if the course is cancelled because of any reasons,
only the course fee received by the organizers will be refunded back. The organizers will not
be responsible for any other expenses made by the participants in order to attend the
workshop.
• Organizer reserve the right of cancellation / rescheduling any course and city in situation
beyond their control. Registered participants can attend said course on new dates/city, once
declared. If they are unable to do so, only the course fee received by the organizers will be
refunded back. The organizers will not be responsible for any other expenses made by the
participants in order to attend the workshop. To avail refund by canceling their seat,
participant must inform the same in writing within 48 hours of receiving the said information.
• If you’ve paid using online payment gateway, third party transaction charges will not be
refunded in any situations mentioned above.
• To check dates of upcoming courses in 2020 and 2021, do visit our website www.mpme.info
or call us contact us at Rehab Specialist 269-459-6212
Timetable of the workshop:

Daily Programme

Part A : Day 1

7.30 AM Registration and distribution of course material

7.45 AM Welcome, Introduction, and Instructions

8.00 AM Introduction & Basics of Manual Therapy, Indications, Contraindications, Precautions and
Limitations. Biomechanical Principles Documentation, Communication, and Clinical
Reasoning. Clinical Anatomy, Patho-anatomy, Aging & injuries of Spine.

9.00 AM Biomechanics of spine, Principles of subjective examination, radiological examination of


spine, its interpretation & clinical correlation. Psychological component of spinal pain, its
recognition & management. Clinical reasoning process.

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

10.15 AM Above Topic Continue

11.15 AM Demonstration of Segmental examination of Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar Spine.

12.00 Noon Lab Practice: Segmental examination of Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar Spine.

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Above Topic Continue

2.00 PM Demonstration of Combined movement assessment of Spine.

3.00 PM Lab practice of Combined movement assessment of Spine.

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Above Topic Continue

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part A : Day 2

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Lumbar Spine: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy.

8.30 AM Lumbar Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

9.15 AM Lumbar Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques & HVT

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min)

10.15 AM Lumbar Spine Lab Practice By Participants


12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Above Topic continue

1.45 PM Thoracic Spine: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy.

2.00 PM Thoracic Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

2.30 PM Thoracic Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques & HVT

3.00 PM Thoracic Spine: Lab Practice By Participants

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Above Topic Continue

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part A : Day 3

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Cervical Spine: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy.

8.30 AM Cervical Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

9.00 AM Cervical Spine: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques & HVT

9.45 AM Cervical Spine :Lab Practice By Participants

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

10.15 AM Above Topic Continue

12.00 Noon Practical Demonstration for Rib cage (Intercostal, costochondral, costovertebral joints)
Mobilization.

12.15 PM Lab Practice by participants for Rib cage (Intercostal, costochondral, costovertebral joints)
Mobilization

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Above Topic continue

1.30 PM Practical Demonstration for Mobilization of temporomandibular joint.

1.45 PM Lab Practice by participants for Mobilization of temporomandibular joint.

2.00 PM Taping: Practical Demonstration and practice for Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar joint
2.45 PM Taping: Lab Practice By Participants for Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar joint

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Above Topic Continue

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part A : Day 4

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Neurodynamics: Principles & Biomechanics of neural tissue mobilization, Indications,


Contraindications, Precautions, Limitations.

8.45 AM Demonstration of Palpation of peripheral nerves and Neurodynamic Testing

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min)

10.15 AM Demonstration of Neural Tissue Mobilization of peripheral nerves

11.45 AM Lab practice of palpation, neurodynamic testing and neurodynamic mobilisation

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Above Topic continue

3.30 PM Demonstration-Taping for sensitized neural tissue.

3.45 PM Lab Practice-Taping for sensitized neural tissue.

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Above Topic Continue

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next 4 days (Part B).

Part B : Day 5

7.30 AM Registration and distribution of course material

8.00 AM Welcome, Introduction, and Instructions

8.15 AM Intro to Manual Therapy related to Peripheral Joints

9.30 AM Basics of Manual Therapy, Indications, Contraindications, Precautions and Limitations.


Biomechanical Principles Documentation, Communication, and Clinical Reasoning.

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

10.15 AM Above Topic Continue


11.00 AM Hip Joint: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual Therapy.

11.45 AM Hip Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min) after Lunch Break above topic continue.

1.00 PM Hip Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

2.00 PM Hip Joint: Lab Practice By Participants

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Hip Joint: Lab Practice By Participants (Continue)

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part B : Day 6

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Knee Joint: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual Therapy.

8.15 AM Knee Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

8.45 AM Knee Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

9.30 AM Knee Joint: Lab Practice by Participants

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

10.15 AM Above Topic Continue

11.45 AM Joints of Foot & Ankle: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy.

12.00 Noon Joints of Foot & Ankle: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark
identification & Clinical Examination

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Joints of Foot & Ankle: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

1.30 PM Joints of Foot & Ankle: Lab Practice By Participants

2.30 PM Joints of Wrist & Hand: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy

2.45 PM Joints of Wrist & Hand: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark
identification & Clinical Examination

3.00 PM Joints of Wrist & Hand: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques


3.30 PM Joints of Wrist & Hand: Lab Practice By Participants

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Joints of Wrist & Hand: Lab Practice By Participants (Continue)

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part B : Day 7

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Shoulder Joint: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy.

8.15 AM Shoulder Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

8.45 AM Shoulder Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

9.15 AM Shoulder Joint: Lab Practice By Participants

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

10.15 AM Above Topic Continue

11.45 AM Joints of Elbow & Forearm: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for
Manual Therapy.

12.00 Noon Joints of Elbow & Forearm Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark
identification & Clinical Examination

12.15 PM Joints of Elbow & Forearm: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

12.30 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

1.00 PM Joints of Elbow & Forearm: Lab Practice By Participants

2.15 PM Sacroiliac Joint: Indications, Contraindications, Precautions & Limitations for Manual
Therapy

2.30 PM Sacroiliac Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Palpation, Anatomical landmark identification &
Clinical Examination

2.45 PM Sacroiliac Joint: Practical Demonstrations of Mobilization Techniques

3.00 PM Sacroiliac Joint: Lab Practice By Participants

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Sacroiliac Joint: Lab Practice By Participants (Continue)

4.45 PM Summary of the topics covered since morning.


5.00 PM Day’s conclusion with instructions / preparation for next day.

Part B : Day 8

7.30 AM Theory Exam (20 Multiple Choice questions) from previous day’s topic

7.50 AM Practical demonstration / review from previous day’s topic

8.00 AM Taping: Principles, Indications, Contraindications, Precautions, Limitations & Preparation.

8.30 AM Shoulder Joint Taping: Practical Demonstration

8.45 AM Shoulder Joint Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

9.30 AM Knee Joint Taping: Practical Demonstration

10.00 AM Tea Break (15 Min)

10.15 AM Knee Joint Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

11.00 AM Foot & Ankle Joint Taping: Practical Demonstration

11.15 AM Foot & Ankle Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

12.00 Noon Wrist & Hand Taping: Practical Demonstration

12.15 PM Lunch Break (30 Min).

12.45 PM Wrist & Hand Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

1.30 PM Elbow & Forearm Taping: Practical Demonstration

1.45 PM Elbow & Forearm Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

2.30 PM Sacroiliac Joint Taping: Practical Demonstration

2.45 PM Sacroiliac Joint Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

3.30 PM Hip Joint Taping: Practical Demonstration

3.45 PM Hip Joint Taping: Lab Practice By Participants

4.00 PM Tea Break (15 Min) after tea Break above topic continue.

4.15 PM Above Topic Continue

4.45 PM Summary of topics covered since morning.

5.00 PM Query session and feedback from participants

5.15 PM Practical exam.

6.15 PM Certificate Distribution and workshop conclusion


Assessment of learning:

There will be a final assessment on the last day:


Theory Exam : 30 minutes having 30 objective type multiple choice Marks 30.
question.
Viva : 15 minutes (Case discussion) Marks 30.
Practical : One long case (lab skill demonstration) Spine Marks 60.
: One Short case (lab skill demonstration) Peripheral Joint Marks 40.
(Selection of each case will be by picking folded slip from close box)
Daily morning assessment second to eighth day, Marks 20 x 7 = 140 Marks 140.
Passing Marks: 75% (225/300 Marks) Total Marks: 300.

Sample Scoring Sheet:


Name :
Regd no.:

Name of Candidate: Regd No. Venue: Date:

Sr. No. Examination Head Max. Marks Marks Obtained Comment

1. Theory 30

2. Viva (Case Discussion) 30

3. Practical (Lab skill demonstration) Spine 60

4. Practical (Lab skill demonstration) 40


peripheral joint

5. Daily assessment score 140

Total Marks 300


Course enrolment form and waiver:
Name of the course applied for (Date and City):

Participant’s First name:

Middle Name:

Last Name:

Email:

Mobile number (Participant):

Mobile number (any member of Family):

Professional Qualification:

Practice License details:

Residential Address with Zip code:

Work Address with Zip code:

Any special request/Comment:

Release of Liability Statement


The purpose of this document is to assure that the learner is fully aware of the risks and
responsibilities associated with this educational experience. Physical therapy requires a certain
level of person to person interaction and skill set development. By reading, understanding, and
signing this waiver, the participant acknowledges said responsibility for this learning experience.
By signing this agreement, “You”, the undersigned, also referred to as “participant” agree to
release and hold (CEU provider, organizer and instructors) and
its agents harmless from, and assume all responsibility for, all claims, demands, injuries,
damages, actions or causes of action to persons or persons from responsibility for injury,
arising out of or connected with your use of the CEU provider’s
employees, facilities or premises or techniques. The undersigned, you, agree that you understand
the inherent risks in utilizing equipment and/ or practicing and learning assessment or treatment
skills associated with the educational experience. You agree to disclose disabilities, illnesses, or
other conditions that increase your risk during this educational experience. Such risk of injury
includes, but is not limited to, injuries arising from or relating to use by you or others of any
equipment and facilities, and injuries and medical disorders arising from or relation to participation
in “live” skill development to yourself or others. (CEU provider, organizer and instructors)
is not responsible for lost, damaged, or theft of personal property during the
educational experience.
This agreement shall be binding for me, my spouse, heirs, estate, and my assignees, and I hereby
agree to indemnify (CEU provider, organizer and instructors) and to hold
them absolutely harmless if anyone should hereafter file suit against the Club or those released
hereby for any matter.
This is to state that I have gone through all requirements, rules and regulations mentioned in
course brochure and agree to follow them whole heartedly without any pressure or influence.

Name & Signature of participant

Full name of participant

Dated: Place:

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