Final Program
Session I : MM Evidence-Base and Basics of MM / Pain Research
UTC 0800-0945 or UTC 1400-1545
5 min. Intro & Course Ground Rules
• Lecture 1: (15 min + 5 min Q&A)
• Lecture 2: (15 min + 5 min Q&A)
• Lecture 3: (15 min + 4 min Q&A)
• Lecture 4: (20 min + 3 min Q&A)
• Lecture 5: (15 min + 3 min Q&A)
Break: 5 minutes (Chat rooms)
Session II : MM Diagnostics / Techniques
UTC 0945-1100 or UTC 1545-1700
• Lecture 6: (15 min + 6 min Q&A)
• Lecture 7: (15 min + 6 min Q&A)
• Lecture 8: (15 min + 6 min Q&A)
Break: 12 minutes (Chat rooms)
Session III : MM Treatment / Clinical Views
UTC 1100-1200 or UTC 1700-1800
• Lecture 9: (15 min + 5 min Q&A)
• Lecture 10: (15 min + 5 min Q&A)
• Lecture 11: (15 min + 5 min Q&A)
Closure|Announcement for 2022
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MANUAL MEDICINE WORLDWIDE 2021
A live International Web Event
Webinar (English) – October 23th, 2021
Two Timeframes
Lectures and Speakers
Welcome & Course Coordinator:
FIMM President H. Bultman – The Netherlands • link
Session I : MM Evidence-Base and Basics of MM / Pain Research
Lecture 1
Session A : Supporting subjective reporting with objective findings post treatment in the cervical spine P. Barnes – USA • link
Session B : Korean Chuna-Manual Medicine in the clinical management of pain & function Hoe-Cheon Yang – Republic of Korea • link
Lecture 2
Manual Medicine, an option for neuro-orthopaedic patients?
S. Martin – Germany/ÄMKA • link
Lecture 3
Groin pain: a conservative treatment in femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI)
P. Castells – Spain • link
Lecture 4
Analgesic effect of manual therapy in complex treatment of patients with chronic vertebrogenic lumbosciatica V. Gubenko – Ukraine • link
Lecture 5
The quadratus lumborum muscle under investigation – what really hurts?
S. Vulfsons – Israel • link
Session II : MM Diagnostics / Techniques
Lecture 6
Fine tuning of spinal thrust (HVLA) manipulations
F. J. Martínez Romero – Spain • link
Lecture 7
Session A : Korean Chuna-Manual Medicine in the clinical management of pain & function Hoe-Cheon Yang – Republic of Korea • link
Session B : Soft tissue dysfunction as the main cause of pain in MM
C. D. Strán – Uruguay • link
Lecture 8
MM and musculoskeletal injections
D. Diraçoğlu – Turkey • link
Session III : MM Treatment / Clinical views
Lecture 9
Clinical application of counterstrain in the practice of MM in the treatment of pain W. Devine – USA • link
Lecture 10
Session A : Soft tissue dysfunction as the main cause of pain in MM
C. D. Strán – Uruguay • link
Session B : Supporting subjective reporting with objective findings post treatment in the cervical spine P. Barnes – USA • link
Lecture 11
Interventional treatment in MM
C. Mariconda (E. Bettoni / C. Correggia) – Italy • link