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Pelvis Manipulation Course
(2 Day)

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Take Control of Pelvic Health with Advanced Mobilisation and HVT Techniques

Are you ready to enhance your clinical practice by mastering techniques for treating pelvic dysfunctions? This two-day masterclass on Pelvic Mobilisation and High-Velocity Thrust (HVT) techniques is designed to give manual therapists the practical skills and knowledge to address a wide range of pelvic conditions with confidence and precision.

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Why Attend?

 

The pelvis is the foundation of human movement, supporting the spine, facilitating lower limb mobility, and housing vital organs. Dysfunction in this region can lead to significant pain and mobility issues. This course provides an in-depth look at the anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical applications for effective pelvic mobilisation and manipulation. Whether you’re an osteopath, chiropractor, physiotherapist, or manual therapist, this masterclass will empower you with advanced skills to deliver better outcomes for your patients.

 

What You Will Learn:

 

Day 1: Understanding Pelvic Anatomy and Dysfunction

  • Detailed Anatomy of the Pelvis

    • Explore the bony anatomy, pelvic ligaments, and muscles that play critical roles in pelvic function.

    • Learn how pelvic structure influences lower limb movement and stability.

  • Common Pelvic Dysfunctions

    • Understand the different types of pelvic dysfunctions including:

      • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJ)

      • Innominate lesions (anterior and posterior rotations, inflare and outflare dysfunctions)

      • Pubic shears and leg length discrepancies

  • Clinical Indications & Contraindications for HVT

    • Master the safe application of HVT techniques and understand the specific cases where they are most effective.

Day 2: Mastering Mobilisation & High-Velocity Thrust Techniques

  • Mobilization Techniques for Pelvic Dysfunctions

    • Hands-on training in specific mobilizations to treat SIJ and innominate dysfunctions.

    • Learn the biomechanics behind each technique and how to apply them effectively to restore pelvic balance.

  • High-Velocity Low-Amplitude Thrusts (HVLATs)

    • Step-by-step instruction on performing HVLATs for the pelvis, including:

      • Side-lying lumbar roll

      • Sacroiliac joint thrusts

      • Prone thrust techniques

  • Muscle Energy Techniques (MET) for Pelvic Alignment

    • Gain proficiency in MET to correct anterior and posterior innominate rotations, shears, and other pelvic imbalances.

  • Orthopaedic Testing for Pelvic Dysfunction

    • Learn key tests such as the FABER test, Gillet test, and Standing Flexion test to accurately diagnose pelvic issues and guide your treatment plans.

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​​​​​​​Who Should Attend?

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  • Manual Therapists

  • Physiotherapists

  • Osteopaths

  • Chiropractors

  • Sports Therapists

 

Whether you're looking to deepen your current expertise or develop new techniques, this course is ideal for anyone passionate about improving patient care in lower extremity treatments. For more information on eligibility check here

 

What You’ll Get:

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  • Hands-on Learning: Practical sessions to ensure you master the techniques.

  • Step-by-Step Guides: Detailed demonstrations on HVT and mobilisation techniques.

  • Real-world applications and problem-solving exercises.

  • Comprehensive manual and video tutorials to master each technique demonstrated. 

  • Certificate of Completion: Demonstrate your advanced knowledge and skills in pelvic mobilisation and HVT techniques.

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Register your interest today! 

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your practice with cutting-edge techniques in pelvic mobilisation and HVT. Register now and take the next step toward enhancing your clinical expertise and improving patient outcomes!

For more information and to secure your spot, get in touch now! 

Register your interest now!

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