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Adv. Extremities McKenzie MDT Online NOV

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Organization / Poster Name
McKenzie Institute Canada
Dates
15-16NOV, 2025
Opportunity Location
Online
Opportunity Cost
$500.00
Closing Date
November 6, 2025
Opportunity Description
Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy® MDT: This intensive two-day course, conducted fully online with live course instruction, will focus on more advanced principles and practical application through clinical reasoning, problem solving, analysis of case studies, assessment and treatment of patients, and technique work
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MCKENZIE MDT ADVANCED EXTREMITIES– SCHEDULE (MOUNTAIN TIME)
2 Sessions Online
Sessions 1 SAT/15NOV: Online via Schoology and Zoom, 7:00AM–3:15PM (MT)
Sessions 2: SUN/16NOV Online via Schoology and Zoom, 7:00AM–3:15PM (MT)

Legitimate patient demonstrations with follow-up appointments take place during the course.
Instructor: Richard Rosedale, PT, Dip. MDT
Fee: $500.00
MICanada website: www.mckenzieinstitutecanada.org

Course Outline Includes:
• Appropriately apply the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy to patients with extremity problems;
• Distinguish between the McKenzie Syndromes (Postural, Dysfunction, and Derangement) as applied to the extremities;
• Provide appropriate management regimens for each of the syndromes;
• Identify when force progressions and force alternatives are required for the resolution of symptoms using McKenzie's 'progression of forces' concept;
• Design and apply appropriate MDT management for patients presenting with extremity symptoms to enable them to achieve their management goals.
• Legitimate patient demonstrations.

FEEDBACK FROM FELLOW CANADIAN CLINICIANS ON A RECENT AE COURSE:
• I have experienced all of the courses once, then have returned to audit the courses as many times as they are available. This has proved invaluable, as both my patients & I have benefited from the knowledge & techniques that all of the faculty have demonstrated, as well as the numerous patient presentations & how to assess & classify them.
• I have been using the MDT approach in my clinical practice for 10 years. The more courses that I have taken over time has continually furthered my knowledge of more effectively applying the MDT method to patient classification and determining the best treatment options for my patients. The outcomes have been excellent and my patients have seen very happy with the results. If you do not learn this system you and your patients are missing out on better and more complete care!
• Thank you to Richard Rosedale for being such an excellent instructor. I always leave his courses with a better understanding of the MDT approach and greatly appreciate all of his time and energy. I cant wait for the next one !
• The online format for the Advance Extremities course was not a problem, just as good and easy as in person. Thanks, it was a great course!

WHAT TO EXPECT:
Problem solving, reflective learning, clinical reasoning, practical activities and patient demonstrations are utilised to ensure participants gain a broader knowledge of MDT, within the biopsychosocial framework.

Participants will have the opportunity to discuss and extensively practice the MDT assessment, classification and management process, including the application of both self-treatment and clinician procedures.

Legitimate patient demonstrations are used to illustrate the reassessment process and allow participants to get a realistic impression of the impact of the MDT system on different patient presentations, over 2 treatment sessions.
About The Organization
The McKenzie Institute Canada is a not-for-profit organization and one of the 28 global branches of McKenzie Institute International. In addition to those countries with branches, the Institute also presents its education programme in another 12 countries.
How To Join
Please go to MICanada website and locate the Course Page under Educational Programs. www.mckenzieinstitutecanada.org
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