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Users viewing this topic: none. Printable Version. Login Message. Of the numerous providers of manual therapy certifications and courses, is there one group or particular tract that is recommended over another? Post : 1. RE: manual therapy certification and course - December 14, PM. I can not speak of any hierarchy in programs but I have taken courses at the University of St.

I felt like the Great lakes courses were not nearly as indepth and did not offer much in the way of thrust techniques, but that has been years ago. From the class I took and the materials I have looked through from others I would say St. Augustine is excellent and I think anyone who has gone through it would agree. He has created the manual therapy courses for Great Lakes Seminars and has trained the instructors to ensure high quality courses and effective, consistent delivery.

All registrants must complete the below required courses before they can be eligible for the Synthesis course to earn the CIMT certification. There are no restrictions on how quickly you must complete the courses or how quickly you can take the Synthesis course after you complete the courses required. However, we encourage you to make sure that you have had sufficient time to gain a working knowledge of the techniques before sitting for the certification.

To qualify to take the Synthesis course, you must take a total of nine courses, which are listed below. The courses marked in blue are required. You must also choose one of the two courses related to Myofascial Release listed in purple. Click on a course to learn more information and to register. Please note! Become a GLS Insider!

Hear from our founder, Patrick Hoban with treatment tip videos and our great instructors with treatment demonstration videos. Kendall has extensive experience and training in a variety of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions, including dysfunctions of the spine and pelvis, orthopedic and sports-related injuries, post-surgical rehab, gait and balance.

Most recently, she has become certified in the Schroth method of treatment of scoliosis. She began working in the health and fitness industry in and has over 20 years of experience as a Physical Therapist. Hilary has extensive experience and training in a variety of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions, including dysfunctions of the spine and pelvis, orthopedic and sports-related injuries, and post-surgical rehab.

She has treated professional and collegiate athletes from all athletic backgrounds and has served as the team physical therapist for the Washington Kastles of World Team Tennis since She is certified to perform Trigger Point Dry Needling and is a certified Pilates instructor specializing in rehabilitation. She believes that it is important to assess and treat the whole person, not just the symptoms or injury. Caitlin is experienced in treating orthopedic and sports injuries for patients of all ages.

Caitlin is dedicated to getting patients feeling their best and empowering them to live life to the fullest. Currently, Caitlin enjoys playing soccer, attending F45 classes and running races including 10ks, half marathons, marathons and Tough Mudders.

She is an avid Maryland basketball fan and is always ready to talk college hoops. Jeff served as the chair of the continuing education committee for the DC chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association APTA from to and currently serves as the chair for the payment committee.



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