A Level McKenzie MDT – Lethbridge, AUGUST 2025
Details
• OBSERVE LEGITIMATE PATIENT DEMONSTRATIONS & FOLLOW-UPS
• LEARN TO SYSTEMATICALLY ASSESS & CORRECTLY CLASSIFY
• LEARN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT STRATEGIES & NEW TECHNIQUES
• ENHANCE YOUR PATIENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS
MCKENZIE MDT PART A LETHBRIDGE
4 Sessions / MOUNTAIN TIME
Session 1: Asynchronous online at your own pace
Session 2 TUES 05AUG: Online live with instructor 4:00PM–8:30PM (MT)
Sessions 3: SAT / 09AUG in clinic Peak Physical Therapy 8:00AM–5:30PM (MT)
Sessions 4: SUN/ 10AUG in clinic Peak Physical Therapy 8:00AM–5:00PM (MT)
Course Fee: $695.00
Instructor: Audrey Long, PT, Dip. MDT, Specialist MSK
Note: For further details please refer to course page on the MICanada website.
Register at: www.mckenzieinstitutecanada.org
FEEDBACK FROM FELLOW CLINICIANS ON RECENT COURSES:
• I absolutely loved the course! It furthered my understanding from "use some repetitive movements" to understanding MDT is a comprehensive system used from the start to end of the clinical process.
• My knowledge of MDT increased significantly, particularly with the amount of different options/variations there are w/ assessment and treatment, e.g., the lateral component and how many different options there are to try to incorporate that into an exercise. I have also learned the significant benefits of force progressions and not needing to immediately perform manual therapy on someone before doing a proper movement screen and giving the patient the opportunity to self-manage.
• I feel that the MDT courses have advanced my practice knowledge by multiple years and instilled more confidence when treating more complicated patients.
• Most informative physio course I have taken. Appreciate the level of detail of the course content. Couldn’t have asked for a better clinical instructor.
It’s time to learn what you don’t know about The McKenzie Method®!
Course Goals:
This course will provide participants with the introductory knowledge and basic skills to begin to:
• Describe and discuss the principles of MDT and how they fit within the biopsychosocial framework, for patients with lumbar spine problems and functional limitations.
• Appropriately apply the McKenzie Method of MDT to patients with lumbar spine problems.
• Distinguish between the MDT syndromes (Derangement, Dysfunction, Postural) and OTHER subgroups and provide appropriate management plans for each.
• Identify when the application of external forces is required, using MDT’s concept of ‘Progression of Forces’.
• Recognise how to assist patients to design and apply the therapeutic processes to achieve their goals, taking into account any personal or environmental barriers to recovery.