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Synthesized Manual Medicine Techniques







June 25, 2010

Dear Colleagues, Partners in patient-care and pain control,

Greetings!

You are hereby cordially invited to join us for a workshop showcasing techniques that provide remarkable functional gains for your patients. These hands-on techniques fill in common treatment gaps in clinical Somatic Pain Control for the allied specialties of Physical Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Medicine, and Manual Physical Therapy.

WHAT:            Laboratory Workshop Session on 
                        Synthesized Manual Medicine Techniques
INTEGRATION WORKSHOP
Session One for 2010
Emphasis on Somatic Dysfunctions 
of the Lumbo-sacral spine and Pelvis
WHEN:            July 18, 2010, Sunday, 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. 
WHERE:          The Holiday Inn Galleria Manila, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines

PARTICIPANTS in our previous workshops have included Physiatrists, Mixed Manual Therapists, Physical Therapists, Physicians, PT Aides, and Bodywork Specialists.

We will welcome anyone brave enough to leave preconceived notions outside the door.

Primary Care Physicians, Primary Contact PTs, Physical Therapy Interns, M.D. Interns and new graduates are most welcome to join us.

Any students who cannot yet understand the real-world usefulness of Anatomy and Physiology will find our Lab Sessions to be very enlightening.

Academicians are encouraged to participate.

Clinicians are heavily encouraged to come. We would greatly welcome your immense contribution to the discussion sessions. 


There is a place where all techniques overlap. If you show us yours, perhaps we can show you another way to look at or use what you already utilize at your clinics.

Tired of doing nothing but prescribe NSAIDs for pain on your clinic days? Tired of managing GI side-effects from NSAIDs? Expenditures for treating GI side effects from NSAID use alone have been shown to comprise 46% of total expenditures for arthritis care. [Bloom BS. Costs of treating arthritis and NSAID-related gastrointestinal side effects. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1988; 2(suppl): 131-39.] What if there was a more effective and more cost-effective way to treat body pains?

Manual Medicine is a hands-on method for pain control and functional gains. It fills in a huge gap in a medical practice that already heavily utilizes NSAIDS, muscle relaxants, opiates, and pain modulators. 


Your workshop will feature a synthesized approach for functional physical rehabilitative gains. It was designed with feedback from clinical manual therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, and Allopaths.

This is meant to be a sharing of techniques and concepts. Think of it as a technology transfer. We hope, with your help, to engender an evolution in this field of medical and paramedical practice.

This workshop module will feature established evidence-based techniques as well as revolutionary new clinic and case-proven techniques that can almost instantly result in the elimination of pain. We have also seen significantly measurable gains in joint mobility, ROMs, muscle strength, and general sense of patient well-being.

Thank you so much for hearing us and for paying keen attention to how we might help each other.

Toward the Evolution of Clinical Practice,

Sincerely,

Flynn Sedayon, PTRP
Rheysonn Cornilla, PTRP
Strix Toledo, M.D.

Why learn manual medicine?
1.          This early in the game, you already know that modalities and meds have their limits. That’s true, isn’t it? What if you had the answer in your hands?
2.           If you love instant and almost magical results, you’ll love what you’ll learn with us.
3.        If you do not learn this stuff, any of your colleagues that can ablate pain in one session might accidentally injure     your practice.
4.           If you’re a PT who’s going to stay in the Philippines by choice, why not up your game and level-up the field?
5.        If you’re a PT leaving for abroad to work, are you willing to settle for a pay grade lower than that of those skilled in manual therapy? Also, Isn’t the APTA striving for justifiable PT-Physician independence?

Why us?
1.             We're the people you see in the clinics and in the field. We have a functional-outcomes-based practice that works. We are paid by private patients and the United States (in the Philippines!) for manual medicine care that meets TRICARE and Medicare-USA standards. If not anything else, could we trade stories and experience with you?
2.           We like good results. We like sending patients home better. We don’t like seeing patients for perpetual sessions that go nowhere. When you hear from our patients that we “fixed them in one sitting” for something that has taken them 18 sessions elsewhere to not significantly improve, you’ll understand that they weren’t exaggerating. We’re just saying it’s possible. Aren’t you at least curious enough to have a look? Plus, isn’t it really hard to argue with jaw-dropping results?

You’re invited!


The MMG is asking if anyone else is interested 
In learning Hands-On Techniques
For turning off pain?

Workshop / Sharing Session
Manual Medicine
Integration I (Series of 2010) 
A Crash Course
on Everything Manual Therapy 


A Primer on
Hands-On Pain Relief
on July 18, 2010
Holiday Inn Galleria Manila
1 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines
10 am to 3 pm

Minimum Learning Outcome:
There's an Articulatory technique for everything.
Understanding the ROM arc and how to maximize it
gives you one of the most powerful and safe tools 
for Somatic Pain Relief.

Depending on how much everyone can digest,
your workshop will feature:

Hands-on Treatment Paradigms for:

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 
Cervical Radiculopathy
LBP Syndromes
Lumbar Radiculopathy
Myofascial LBP
Facet Joint Dysfunctions
Lumbar Canal Stenosis
CFS
Fibromyalgia 
Migraine Headaches
Tendinitides
Joint Stiffness
Repetitive Strain Injuries

Cervicogenic and Myofascial Headache 
Temporo-mandibular Joint Dysfunction
Facial Pain and Giddiness
Whiplash Injury
Anterior Neck Syndrome
Compressive Neuropathy Upper Limb
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Postural and Habitual Deep Muscle Tension
Degenerative Cervical Spine and Cervical Radiculopathy
Rotator Cuff Lesions
Adhesive Capsulitis
Lateral and Medical Epicondylitis
Wrist Tendinitis
Patello-Femoral Pain Syndrome
Patellar tendinitis
Calf and heel pain
Forefoot pain
Leg pain in athletes
Compressive Neuropathies of Lower Extremity


&
Clinical Rationale 
and Demonstration of techniques for:

Trigger Point Therapy
Spray and Stretch
Acupuncture and Micro-Needling
Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Therapy
Myofascial Release
Muscle Energy Techniques
Strain Counterstrain Approach
Positional Release Techniques
Active Glide Releases
Proprioceptive Feedback incorporation
Neurofascial Mobilization
Dural Mobilization
Cranial Mobilization Techniques

Plus!
An approach to Non-HVLA 
SPINAL ALIGNMENT.



Cost-Sharing:   On-site Registration: P2,500
                        Until July 07, 2010: P1,500; Until July 09: P1,700; Until July 14: P1,900 
                        Until July 03, 2010: P2,000; Until July 16: P2,300

Discounts:         P500 off for anyone who’s ever done a workshop with us.
                         P500 also waived for SOMATIC members.
                         P500 Discount for Published and Syndicated Media Personnel. 
                         Foreign registrants, please email us first.


Local Government Sponsorship is heavily encouraged.

Taxes:  Non-participating attendees are requested to bring pizza and popcorn so they have something to do while they watch.

Special Notes: 
1. Practice of certain techniques will require the valid professional license of at least one senior team member or physician.
2. Participants are requested to do a vertebro-basilar artery screening before volunteering for end-range cervical techniques. 


Slots are limited. The limits to what you can learn aren’t.


God bless you, and may you prosper.



Flynn Sedayon, PTRP
Rheysonn Cornilla, PTRP
Strix Toledo, M.D.

1 comment:

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