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Dates/Times

Sat. February 23, 2019

9:00am - 4:00pm (MT)
Clock hours: 6.0

Registration begins at 8:30am. 
Please plan to arrive at the conference room no later than 8:45am to help us ensure an on-time start.

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Location

The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
1380 Wisconsin Avenue
Whitefish, MT 59937
406.863.4000

 
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Fees (U.S. Funds)

Late fee applies 7-days or less prior to program date.

Doctors
$195.00*
$150.00 recent graduate (within 1 year post graduation)

Students (enrolled in Doctorate / Professional Program)
$150.00

Cancellation Fee: $35.00 
(written notification required)
Note:  Tuition is non-refundable or transferable if notice is receved on the dates of the program or thereafter.

Contact

Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) - Cincinnati, OH
Inquries/questions? email MPI@ClinicalCE.org 
Note: registration managed by ClinicalCE.org

MPI Masters - Management of the Shoulder
Whitefish, MT (6-hours)

Mark King, DC / Ryan Wigness, DC / Brett Winchester, DC

Overview
The purpose of this program is to differentiate the causes of shoulder dysfunction and review the various options available to manage these dysfunctions. Emphasis will be placed on the assessment, management and outcome measures both in lecture and demonstrated in the practical segments. This program will help chiropractors be more effective and efficient in the management of shoulder dysfunction with their patients.

Objectives
By the end of the program, the attendee will be able to:

  • differentiate the causes of shoulder dysfunction
  • increase their efficiency in identifying these dysfunctions
  • identify & manage functional instability
  • manage soft tissues dysfunction using movement and provocation
  • utilize outcome assessments to determine progressand apply rehabilitation options for these conditions
  • understand the foundation of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) and how it can be utilized in the management of shoulder dysfunction
  • understand how to use certain DNS positions to activate scapular and glenohumeral stabilizers 
  • understand how to progress a patient through a treatment plan utilizing DNS principles
Equipment Required

Please bring a portable table and a toggle (speeder) board if available.

*Continuing Education (CE) credit
CE credit is typically applied for in the state/province of the program & other select states/provinces. Please inquire at (630) 889-6622 or MPI@ClinicalCE.org if this program is approved for CE credit in your state or province. Always register a minimum of 2 weeks before your state's or province's CE application deadline (if it is not the state/province of the program) and email MPI@ClinicalCE.org of your request. If you do not notify us of your CE request with enough lead time before the CE application deadline, there is no guarantee we can obtain CE credit in your state/province for the program. An additional fee may apply depending on the amount of your state's or province's CE application fee.

Additional Information
Every attempt is made to offer this program as publicized. However, MPI reserves the right to adjust program dates, location, times, topic(s), instructor, tuition, etc. in order to accommodate for unexpected occurrences and to cancel due to insufficient enrollment. We will only notify advanced registrants of any cancellation or program change(s). MPI is not responsible for any expense incurred by registrants due to adjustments or cancellations (we recommend that you do not purchase non-refundable airline tickets, hotel rooms and/or rental cars associated with MPI programs). A $35 processing fee will be charged per program for any tuition refund request when the registrant provides written notice of cancellation to MPI@ClinicalCE.org at least one (1) day prior to the program start date. Tuition is non-refundable or transferable if notice is received on the dates of the program or thereafter. All registrants assume personal responsibility for their personal safety and welfare, while participating in MPI programs. MPI makes no representation either directly or indirectly that the substantive matter being presented is approved or within respective scope of licensing.