Continuing Education

Continuing Education:

As part of our mission to provide continuing education courses for health care providers and members of the community, we offer continuing education programming on a regular basis. Be sure to look revisit this page updated continuing education opportunites.
 

 

Myokinematic Restoration
An Integrated Approach to the Treatment of Patterned
Lumbo-Pelvic-Femoral Pathomechanics
April 4-5, 2009
Durham, NC
James Anderson, MPT, PRC
 
Course Location:  Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Division - Kaiser Classroom
 
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 Upper Extremity and Post-Surgical Splinting
Splinting for the Upper Exremity
May 15-16, 2009
Course Location:  Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Division - Kaiser Classroom
 
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Duke's Department of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy and the Maitland Australian Physiotherapy Seminars (MAPS) Team-up to provide the following continuing educational seminars.

We are pround to announce an affiliation with Maitland Australian Physiotherapy Seminars (MAPS). The Maitland Approach is a World-Renowned, highly effective, gentle approach to the management of neuromuskuloskeletal conditions. The approach was pioneered in the 1950s by legendary Australian Physiotherapist Geoffrey Maitland, and has continued to evolve over the years with groundbreaking concepts such as Combined Movements, Neurodynamics, Stabilization Training, and Advanced Clinical reasoning with supporting EBM research.
Below is a listing for the courses to be held at Duke University Medical Center.
  • MT-2 Basic Spinal…………………………………………..Sep 21-23, 2007

  • MT-1 Basic Peripheral…………………………………………...November 2-4, 2007

  • MT-2 Basic Spinal……………………………………………January 25-27, 2008

  • MT-3: Intermediate Spinal……………………………………June 6-8, 2008

  • MT-1: Basic Peripheral Seminar…………………………… September 26-28, 2008

  • MT-4: Differential Assessment/Clinical Reasoning………. November 14-16, 2008

  • MT-2 Basic Spinal .........................................................Feb 6-8, 2009

  • SIJ - Sacroiliac and Pelvic.........................................Mar 14-15, 2009

  • MT-1 Basic Peripheral...............................................April 24-26, 2009

  • MT-3 Intermediate Spine..........................................June 26-28, 2009

  • MT-S Stabilization Training......................................Sept 11-13, 2009

  • MT-4 Differential Assessment/Clinical Reasoning...Nov 13-15, 2009

  • MT-R MAPS Review................................................... Jan 22-24, 2010

Contact Information

•all registration for the MAPS course will be done through the Maitland Australian Physiotherpay Seminars group
To register for a course please print the "Registration Form" on the "Register for Courses" page. To contact MAPS please use the information listed below:
Telephone:
800-828-0738 USA
631-298-5367 USA
 
Fax:
631-298-3810 USA
 
Postal address:
PO Box 1244, Cutchogue, NY, 11935, USA
 
Electronic mail
General Information: meghan@ozpt.com





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