Mulligan concept (NAGS/SNAGS/MWM)
Who should attend this course?
This Mulligan concept (NAGS/SNAGS/MWM) course is intended for physiotherapists who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of the Mulligan concept.
You must be registered as a HPC and a CSP physiotherapist and have basic undergraduate manual therapy and clinical reasoning skills.
Course content
This practically orientated two day Mulligan concept (NAGS/SNAGS/MWM) course introduces the concept and use of nags/snags and mobilisation with movement in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions as developed by Mr Brian Mulligan of New Zealand.
The Mulligan concept (NAGS/SNAGS/MWM) course also provides an understanding of the relevant anatomy and biomechanics. All spinal and peripheral techniques are taught practically under close supervision.
All spinal and peripheral techniques are taught practically under close supervision. Problem solving workshops will be used to discuss and resolve the application of the above techniques to the patient's pathology. These workshops will ensure that the concept can be applied to your individual clinical case load.
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Why choose this course?
How to apply
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Entry requirements...
This course is open to all physiotherapists registered as both HPC and CSP with undergraduate manual therapy and clinical reasoning skills, who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of the Mulligan concept.
2013
| Start Date | End Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 01/10/2013 | 01/11/2013 |
Course fees
Self funding home students £250
Tea/coffee and a workbook are provided.
Contract funding for NHS staff
The University is contracted by the NHS to provide post-registration education/CPD and training for its health professionals.
If you are an NHS employee contact the senior manager responsible for post-registration education/CPD in your Trust to check if the course you wish to attend can be supported by the Trust&##39;s contract with our University.
Study routes
- Part Time