HANDS ON TRAINING IN DELHI NCR, INDIA (NOVEMBER 5-9, 2025) Certified Advanced Lumbo-Pelvic & Lower Quarter Manual Therapist
Course Overview
The Certified Advanced Lumbo-Pelvic & Lower Quarter Manual Therapist Program is a 5-day intensive hands-on training designed to help professionals master the complexities of lumbo-pelvic and lower quarter dysfunctions. This program emphasizes an evidence-based regional interdependence approach, equipping participants with advanced manual therapy skills including manipulations, mobilizations, muscle energy techniques, and clinical reasoning for effective diagnosis and management.
Through structured modules, participants will gain practical expertise in treating spinal, pelvic, and lower limb conditions with advanced techniques that can be immediately applied in clinical practice.
Program Highlights
✅ 5 Days of Intensive Hands-on Training
✅ 40 Credit Hours
✅ Evidence-based Regional Interdependence Approach
✅ Advanced Manipulation & Mobilization Techniques
✅ Practical Skills with One-on-One Guidance
Course Modules
1. Hidden Secrets of Back Pain (Part 1)
Mastering pelvis & sacrum: detailed assessment, effective management strategies, and pelvic floor synergy.
Understanding interconnections of pelvic structures and their role in chronic back pain.
2. Hidden Secrets of Low Back Pain (Part 2)
Lumbar spine orthopaedic manual therapy: mobilization & manipulation techniques.
Identifying surgical criteria and when to refer for medical/surgical management.
Evidence-based clinical reasoning for mechanical low back pain.
3. Evidence-based Examination & Management of Lower Quarter (Hip – Knee – Ankle)
Advanced assessment of hip, knee, and ankle biomechanics.
Manual therapy techniques for joint dysfunctions.
Integration of regional interdependence in lower limb rehabilitation.
4. Advanced Full Body Muscle Energy Technique (MET)
Application of MET for lumbar, pelvic, and lower quarter dysfunctions.
Whole-body integration of muscle energy approaches to restore movement and reduce pain.
Clinical protocols for combining MET with other manual therapy techniques.