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emad
04-05-2004, 12:05 PM
Hi Bernard :

Looking forward to see the contents.

cheers
emad

Nacho
16-05-2004, 05:39 PM
Hi
Does someone did Cyriax, Maitland, Mulligan courses?? Please tell me your expercienci because I´m looking to do some of this courses. But here they are very expensive.

Thanks
Nacho

bernard
17-05-2004, 04:41 PM
Hi Nacho,

Hope that Nari, Diane and perhaps Henry may give some replies about your asking!

But why do you planed already these ones?

Nacho
17-05-2004, 09:31 PM
Sorry, Bernard, I don`t understand your question. I`d like to do this courses to have more weapons to treat my patients and know more about other techniques that I don`t know very well.
I think that It`s important to invest, know more and do a better job

Nacho

emad
17-05-2004, 10:44 PM
Hi Nackao& Bernard:

Nackao welcome ton the forum

bernard ,

i think he is right , he could know all these techniques , then decide which is better , and which is better to use .

i think when we do treatment something could benefit patient 1 , which could not be of benifit to patient 2,
i think we should try to apply individual approachs

Nakao ;

by the way
i have tried all those techniques from only reading journals and my consicousness during applying to the patient .

cheers
emad

palmiro torrieri junior
18-05-2004, 05:53 AM
Dear Nacho
I am a Mulligans accredited teacher .I live in Brazil.If you need more information about Mulligans Concept you can get in touch with me It will be a pleasure to help you.
You can get information related courses in www.bmulligan.com

nari
18-05-2004, 06:09 AM
HI Nacho

Cyriax is considered 'very old fashioned' in Australia - no courses.
Maitland was a pioneer, and is useful.

I would go fo Mulligan's - broad thinker, effective reasoning. Very simple movements, the language looks complex, but good.


Nari

bernard
18-05-2004, 07:41 AM
Hi Nacho,

My question was simply to know why you made these choices and you replied right :D . As said Nari, Cyriax is an old thing. Maitland is not an absolute necessity. Palmiro replied about Mulligan. I would add the David BUTLER ones.

emad
18-05-2004, 03:35 PM
Hi all :

of course desides to

Hands In therapy .

sorry bernard , i just mean , even if he will not use the technique , no problem at least to take idea about.

Nakao ;
manual therapy journal is fill of articles about mulligan s .

cheers
emad