 This exciting two day clinical workshop will present in depth the unique concept developed and refined by New Zealand physiotherapist Brian Mulligan. This concept will provide your clinical practice with a stimulating new dimension, giving you an extensive array of treatment options to manage your client list. All the latest techniques, including Nags, Snags, PRPs and MWMs, for the cervical spine, upper thoracic spine and upper extremity will be covered in this fully comprehensive programme. The latest edition of Brian Mulligans book, "Manual Therapy", now in its 6th edn forms the basis for the course. So course participants can be assured of receiving the latest information regarding the concept. No previous experience of the Mulligan Concept is required to attend. Participants are given very close practical supervision to ensure high levels of competency and an understanding of technique application through clinical reasoning and patient demonstration. |
 This exciting two day clinical workshop will present in depth the unique concept developed and refined by New Zealand physiotherapist Brian Mulligan. This concept will provide your clinical practice with a stimulating new dimension, giving you an extensive array of treatment options to manage your client list. All the latest techniques, including Snags, PRPs and MWMs, for the Lumbar spine, pelvis (including sacroiliac joint) and lower extremity will be covered in this fully comprehensive programme. The latest edition of Brian Mulligans book, "Manual Therapy", now in its 6th edn forms the basis for the course. So course participants can be assured of receiving the latest information regarding the concept. No previous experience of the Mulligan Concept is required to attend. Participants are given very close practical supervision to ensure high levels of competency and an understanding of technique application through clinical reasoning and patient demonstration. These courses are VERY popular and fill quickly, so don't miss out and book onto Manual Concepts Upper and Lower Quarter programmes. |