Safe Cervical Manipulation: Gradual Tension and Caution in Spinal Adjustments – Manipulation Technique, Professor Laurie Hartman. The discussion highlights the safety risks of cervical manipulation and emphasizes a careful, incremental approach to spinal manipulation. Laurie Hartman explains his technique of gradually building tension to ensure a controlled, safe adjustment, particularly in the lumbar spine.
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Our aim with APM is to make life easier for osteopaths and chiropractors. Your CPD will be delivered to your desktop, phone or tablet as a Live TV chat show. All you have to do is log in, sit back and send in your questions. We cover a HUGE variety of topics with medical specialists, well known osteopaths and chiropractors and experts in marketing, running your business and balancing work and life. In the past we've had the General Osteopathic Council and the General Chiropractic Council on the show, plus many well known osteopaths and chiropractors. We also run regular case based discussions where you can bring a complicated case to the group and get support, advice and suggestions from others. We run additional case based discussion for people who treat animals too - seriously, there is so much variety and fun in what we offer! And there's more! We give you blogs to download and change for your website, discounts on insurance, discounts on our dissections and hands-on courses. And if you want us to do something else for you, well we'll see if we can do it! Set up by two osteopaths who just wanted to make life easier for you, APM was the first to put live CPD online and the only people to provide TV quality viewing. Come and join the family - and the fun!
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- 2014
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- Education, osteopathy, chiropractic, entertainment, Making Life Easier, Learning with Others, CPD, Live CPD Online, OsteopathyTV, and ChiropracticTV
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The Challenge of Diagnosing Back Pain: Uncovering Visceral Causes with Ultrasound – The Role of the Ultrasound. Andy discusses the challenge of using abdominal ultrasound in diagnosing back pain, as it sometimes reveals underlying visceral issues that may not align with a mechanical diagnosis. While many patients are diagnosed with mechanical back pain, ultrasound can uncover alternative explanations, such as organ-related problems, which can affect treatment plans.
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The Fun and Chaos of a Baby Clinic: Embracing Playfulness in Practice – When working with children and babies. Mike describes the initially messy clinic filled with toys and equipment, which was noticed by a South African patient who expected the same playful environment from previous visits. The messy, engaging atmosphere reflects Mike’s approach to making the clinic a welcoming space for both babies and parents.
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Minimal Leverage in the U.S. vs. Forceful Manipulation in the UK – Manipulation Techniques, Professor Laurie Hartman. The conversation compares chiropractic practices and training in the U.S. and the UK, highlighting the U.S.'s focus on minimal leverage techniques and more commercialized training, versus the UK's preference for more forceful but accurate manipulation.
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The Growing Evidence for Manual Therapy in Treating Plagiocephaly and Torticollis – When working with children and babies. The paragraph highlights the increasing amount of research, especially from osteopathy and physiotherapy, on conditions like plagiocephaly and torticollis. It emphasizes that manual therapy is emerging as the primary and most effective treatment.