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presented by Chad Cook, PT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA, FAAOMPT
Financial: Dr. Cook receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. He is also a research consultant for the Hawkins Foundation of the Carolinas and a consultant for a mobile product for Zimmer. He has produced educational content for Parker Education, Agence EBP (France), and TrustMe - Ed. He is the director of the Duke Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Therapy. He receives book royalties from Pearson Education, is an associate editor for JOSPT, and is the PI for NIH U24 (ForceNET).
Nonfinancial: Dr. Cook is an associate editor with the BJSM, and serves on the editorial board of the JMMT.
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Chad Cook, PT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA, FAAOMPT
Dr. Cook is a professor at Duke University with a Category A appointment in the Duke Clinical Research Institute and an adjunct appointment in the Department of Population Health Sciences. He is a clinical researcher, physical therapist, and profession advocate with a long history of clinical care excellence and service and academic experience. His passions…
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1. General Considerations With Cervical Management
The goal of this chapter is to outline relevant anatomy and to identify the unique considerations when treating the cervical spine.
2. Review of the Evidence for OMT in the Cervical Spine
The goal of this chapter is to outline the current evidence for clinical outcomes and cost-related outcomes when using OMT for the cervical spine
3. The Movement Examination
The goal of this chapter is to demonstrate a typical OMT examination, including its three main features of active physiological movements, passive physiological movements, and passive accessory movements.
4. Decision-Making/Clinical Reasoning
The goal of this chapter is to discuss the key considerations when decision-making after performing the clinical examination.
5. Manual Therapy Application
The goal of this chapter is to demonstrate different forms of manual therapy techniques at the neck, including pre-positioning techniques.
6. The Use of Augmented Home Exercises
The goal of this chapter is to demonstrate a number of different forms of augmented home exercises that provide a carryover effect for manual therapy.
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