Instructor:
Michael Dyck, PT, Dip. MDT, Specialist MSK
Details:
It’s time to take your knowledge of MDT to the next level. You were introduced to the basics of the MDT system in Part A, now it’s time to gain a better understanding of the approach and how it can benefit both your patients and you as a clinician. Don’t miss this fabulous opportunity to enhance your clinical skills and become more confident when treating patients with neck ailments. This course presents the theoretical aspects and concepts MDT as applied in the examination and treatment of patients with complaints of neck, upper back and related referred pain.
B LEVEL MCKENZIE MDT – Online
4 Sessions / EASTERN TIME (please adjust for your local time zone)
Session 1: Asynchronous online at your own pace
Session 2: SUN, 24 MAY online live with instructor 8:00AM–4:30PM (ET)
Sessions 3: SAT, 30 MAY online live with instructor 8:00AM–4:30PM (ET)
Sessions 4: SUN, 31 MAY online live with instructor 8:00AM–1:00PM (ET)
Course Fee: $695.00
Instructor: Michael Dyck, PT, Dip. MDT, Specialist MSK
Note: For further details please refer to course page on the McKenzie Institute Canada website.
Register at: www.mckenzieinstitutecanada.org
FEEDBACK FROM FELLOW CLINICIANS ON MDT AFTER RECENT PART B COURSES:
Course Outline includes:
ASSESS, DIAGNOSE and TREAT with CONFIDENCE
MDT is a comprehensive biopsychosocial classification system that enables clinicians to reliably classify specific sub-groups and successfully match the classification to the appropriate treatment. The MDT system identifies if the patient is unsuitable for mechanical therapy. A full history (with or without examination) can exclude patients with serious pathology or non-mechanical pain that require medical referral or non-mechanical treatment approaches. With a thorough knowledge of the three syndromes (derangement, dysfunction and posture) a trained clinician can identify directional preference, centralization or other consistent mechanical responses in keeping with the MDT syndromes and their predicted response to treatment. Once the syndromes are ruled out, the clinician can more accurately identify other diagnoses such as SIJ, spinal stenosis, symptomatic spondylolithesis or non-mechanical presentations unsuitable for mechanical therapy [Danish Institute for Health Technology Assessment (1999) American College of Occupation and Environmental Medicine (2005).
The McKenzie Institute Canada is a not-for-profit organization and one of the 28 global branches of McKenzie Institute International. In addition to those countries with branches, the Institute also presents its education programming in another 12 countries.