HVLA Thrusts in Spine & Pelvis - Dr Sean Flannagan - ATHENS 2024
DURATION:
4 days
START DATE:
06/06/2024
CITY:
Athens
COURSE VENUE:
Seminar Room EPIMORFOSIS 105 Karaoli & Dimitriou Str. (ex Eleftherias), 18345 – Moschato – Athens
COURSE FEE:
550€
DOWN PAYMENT:
200€   ( until 07/05/2024 )
MAX. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
26
ANAILABLE PLACES:
16
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The seminar is addressed to Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors and Physicians, graduates of Higher Education Institutes or Technological Educational Institutes, or equivalent schools.

Course Language

Course’s language is English with simultaneous translation to Greek.

Information

LLLC, EPIMORFOSIS intents to organize a HVLA Thrusts Techniques in Cervicothoracic & Lumbopelvic Region course with Dr. Sean O. Flannagan (MPTA/iM.IT Founder, Senior Instructor & HMNS/AACP Accredited Tutor) and Dr. Corey Brinton iM.IT Senior Instructor & iM.IT Board Member.


The program of the seminar is exactly the same as the one that Dr. Sean Flannagan teaches in the USA.


The seminar lasts 4 days and will be held in Athens.


The cost of the seminar is 550€.


To finalize your participation, you have to prepay 200€.


The remaining amount of 350€ must be deposited at least 2 days before the start of the seminar.



Advanced Manipulation, Manual Therapy & Clinical Management Courses


Combined MM-A & MM-B Manipulation Series Courses:



  • MM-A: Spinal Manipulation + Adv. Cervicothoracic

  • MM-B: Spinal Manipulation + Adv. Lumbopelvic

This four-day course is designed as a highly interactive practical, and theoretical approach to total spine care, with emphasis on high-velocity thrust techniques with supportive non-thrust and neuromuscular education components.  Participants will learn essential motor skills to safely incorporate evidence-informed manipulation techniques for the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral) and major junctional zones (upper cervical, cervicothoracic, thoracolumbar, lumbosacral) or extremity manipulation immediately into clinical practice.  Included will be a review of updated clinical practice guidelines to support clinical reasoning, as well as comprehensive neurological and red flag screening.  
• The first two days will emphasize a differential evaluation of the cervicothoracic region, emphasizing clinical reasoning and pattern recognition. Additionally, multimodal treatments and patient progressions are supported with advanced thrust & non-thrust interventions and neuromuscular reeducation approaches specific to cervicothoracic dysfunction
• The second two days will emphasize a differential evaluation of the lumbopelvic region, emphasizing clinical reasoning and pattern recognition. Additionally, multimodal treatments and patient progressions are supported by advanced thrust & non-thrust interventions, and neuromuscular reeducation approaches specific to lumbopelvic dysfunction.
• Course participants will be presented with multiple unique alternative techniques explicitly designed for the larger patient, so providers of all sizes can easily be successful.




Agenda Items:
Days 1-2:  
1) Lecture:  Introductions & Goals of the Weekend
2) Lecture: Safety and Neuro-exam Review
3) Lab Neuro Examination with practice
4) Lecture: Cervical CPG/Exam Fundamentals
5) Lab Adv. C-spine/T-spine exam components
6) Lecture: When and Where to Manipulate
7) Lab Lower C-spine:
a) Feel and Build & Understanding Momentum-Induced Techniques for safety and comfort.
b) Building Tension & Barriers
c) Mid-cervical HVLAT
8) Lab T-spine seated/supine/side-lying techniques: 
a) Upper thoracic supine HLVAT
b) Side-lying compression mobilization
c) Mid-ribs seated mob/manipulation
9) Lab Upper c-spine supine/seated:
a) C1-2 supine gapping manipulation
b) Segmental c/s mobilization through assisted trunk rotation in hook-lying
c) Upper c/s neuromuscular re-education seated/supine HEP
10) Lab Lumbar compressive manipulation w/ body drop
11) Lab Cervicothoracic Region prone/side-lying/seated/supine:
a) Prone CTJ traction CTJ
b) Side-lying compression mobilization at CTJ
c) Lower c-spine extension NMR w/ manual assisted OP supine/seat
d) Seated upper CTJ traction/extension/rotation
e) CTJ prone/supine/seated HEP progression
12) Review Session
13) Lab Cervical C0-1 Seated Lateral Scoop HLVT
14) Lab SI Joint kick-pull HVT
15) Lab Thoracolumbar junction impulse long sitting HVLAT
16) Lab Ribs
a) Supine ribs HAC (hands across chest)
b) Upper ribs through shoulder/elbow HVLAT
c) Lab: Review c/s and l/s set up and mechanics.
d) Lab Thoracic
e) Prone t-spine HVLAT
f) Prone rib HVLAT
17) Lab Prone CTJ graded mobilization w/ NMR progress & HEP
18) Lab Seated Posterior c-spine HVLAT
19) Lecture When and Where to Manipulate/Reasons for Failure
20) Lab Upper c-spine Neuro-weakness screen w/ facilitation/inhibition activities and HEP.
21) Lab OA/AA zygomatic contact HVLAT
a) OA/AA non-thrust rotation mob
b) C-spine rotational chin hold w neuromuscular re-education (NMR)
22) Lab Prone CTJ lateral break HVLAT
23) Lab C2-CTJ seated UPA mob w/ HEP progression 



DAY 3-4:


1) Lecture/Lab: Safety and Neuro-exam Review for the lower quarter
2) Lecture: Lumbar CPG/Exam Fundamentals
3) Lab Adv. L-spine exam components
4) Review lumbar compression body drop HVLAT
5) Lab: Lumbar & lumbosacral compression mobilizations with PNF patterns and NMR in side-lying
6) Lab: Lumbar flex NMR w/ mobilization strap w/ PNF principles reviewed.
7) Lab: t-spine HVLAT with foam roll modification
8) Review lower c/s HVLAT
9) Lab: lumbosacral junction kick-pull & kick push technique
10) Lab: t/s seated flexion/extension mobilizations w/ NMR
11) Lab: Lower quarter weakness screening w/ facilitation/inhibition activities and HEP.
12) Lecture. Lumbar vs. Hip Differential diagnosis
13) Lab: Hip axial compression/distraction/lumbopelvic hip NMR.
14) Lab: Side-lying de-rotation & lateral flexion mobilizations w/ NMR.
15) Lab: Modified t/s modified HVLAT through knees for the small practitioner.
16) Review C1-2 mechanics and technique
17) Lab: Lumbar protective bracing w/ hip extension NMR in hook lying w/ HEP progression.
18) Lab: Hip mobilization with mobilization belt.
19) Lab: Hip distraction manipulation w/ mobilization belt.
20) Review: TLJ long sitting impulse manipulation
21) Lab: Seated t-spine flexion-extension mobilizations with NMR.
22) Review: Prone CTJ techniques
23) Review: 5 reasons to use manipulation.
24) Round robin review.
25) Q&A session.


You can find more info on the link: Institute of Manual & Integrative Therapy


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Time Schedule

Day 1:
08:45 Registrations
09:00 Lecture: Introduction, Expectations & Objectives for Weekend
09:45 Indications, Contraindications, Vascular Concerns Reviews
10:15 Lecture: Neuro Exam
10:30 Lab 1: Neurological Examination Demonstration and Lab
10:45 c/s HVLT demo and participant experience
11:00 Lecture:  Reasons for Failure
11:15 Break
11:25 Lecture: Cervical CPG/Exam Fundamentals
11:50 Lab 2: C-spine/T-spine exam components for segment identification and assessment.
12:30 Lab 3: HVLAT Lower Cervical Region
13:00 Break
14:00 Lab 4:HVLAT  Upper T-spine plus seated and side-lying compression mobilizations
14:45 Lab 5: HVLAT Upper C-spine (C1-2)  with neuromuscular reeducation (NMR)
15:30 Lab 6: Lumbar HLVAT body drop + practice
16:15 Break
16:30 Lab 7: Cervicothoracic Junction HVLAT plus prone, seated, and side-lying NMR and 17:15 Round Robin/Review
18:00 Dismiss


Day 2:
09:00 Questions & Answers
09:15 Lab 8:  HVLAT Upper C-spine (C0-1) seated
09:50 Lab 9: HVLAT Lumbar and  SIJ, kick-pull approach
10:20 Lab 10: HVLAT Thoracolumbar junction seated.
11:00 Break
11:15 Lab 11: HVLAT Hands-Across Chest Supine Posterior-Anterior Rib approach and Anterior-Posterior Rib approach.
11:45 Review HVLAT Upper C-Spine and Lumbar Compressive Techniques
12:15 Lab 12: HVLAT Prone T-Spine, Ribs plus NMR and graded mobilizations upper t-spine.
13:00 Break
14:00 Lecture: When and Where to Manipulate
14:30 Lab 13 HVLAT Modified Gonstead Approach Seated
15:00 Demo: Upper Quadrant Neurological Examination with facilitating/inhibiting influences and NMR.
15:30 Lab 14:  Seated C-spine and CTJ mobilizations with upper c-spine NMR HEP
16:00 Lab 15: HVLAT C0-1 Supine Zygomatic Contact followed with non-thrust and NMR
16:45 Lab 15: Modified foam roll manipulation t-spine plus kneeling t-spine modification
17:00 Round Robin/Review of Day
18:00 Dismiss


Day 3
09:00 Questions and Answers from Days 1 and 2
09:20 Neurological Examination Review and Practice
09:45 Lecture Lumbopelvic/SIJ exam components and practice
10:15 Lab 1: HVLAT Lumbar Spine Compressive Body Drop
10:45 Lab 2: HVLAT T-Spine Supine three variations
11:15: Break
11:30 Lab 3: Seated T-Spine Mobilizations with NMR
12:00 Lab 4: Lower C-spine review and practice
12:30 Lecture:  Speed Drills and Lower Quadrant Neuro Exam with facilitating/inhibiting influences and NMR.
13:00 Break
14:00 Lab 5: Lumbar compression mobilizations and NMR
14:45 Lab 6:  Prone CTJ Rotation HVLAT Review with a variation.
15:25 Lab 7: Hip distraction HVLAT with and without belt followed by non-thrust mobilization and glute NMR and activation HEP
15:55 Lab 8: HVLAT Upper C-spine (C1-2) Review
16:15 Break
16:30 Lab 9: Lumbar HLVAT Kick-pull and kick-push variations
17:15 Round Robin/Review
18:00 Dismiss


Day 4:
09:00 Questions & Answers
09:15 Lab 10: HVLAT Upper C-spine (C0-1) seated review
09:50 Lab 11: T-Spine Sidelying compression mobilizations
10:30 Lab 10: Hip non-thrust mobilization with a belt along and mobilization variations.
11:00 Break
11:15 Questions & Answers and demo feedback
11:45 Lab 11: NMR PPT with a belt along with PNF.
12:15 Lab 12: Glute activation, NMR, and isolation with HEP.
13:00 Break
14:00 Lab 13: Seated HVLAT C-spine review.
14:30 Lab 14: Sidelying hip distraction mobilizations plus lumbar transverse mobilization approaches.
15:00 Lab 15: Seated Thoracolumbar Junction Impulse Technique with 2 variations
15:30 Lab 14: Seated t-spine NMR and mobilizations.
16:00 Lab 15: Sidelying lumbar extension NMR and distraction mobilizations.
16:45 Questions and Answers
17:00 Round Robin/Review of Day
18:00 Dismiss

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