Course description
Lumbar Sacral Manipulation and Management May 2-3, 2026 Vancouver
Are you giving the same exercises/advice for all your low back pain patients? Have you thought about how to classify low bck pain into different categories that can more effectively help your patients?
This course contains content that addresses the requirements (theory, practice and final evaluation) that have allowed Physiotherapists to apply to roster in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan- B.C physiotherapists can confidently rely on this education program for addressing the safety and efficacy of manipulation.
In-person 2 day course plus 4 week on line prep
This two-part course will review the theoretical knowledge and background learning related to manual therapy and manipulation of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum with a 4- week on-line distance-learning program. The focus of the on-line courses are safety and theoretical preparation for the practical component. Then the participant will attend a practical, in-person course that will help them gain psycho-motor skill competency in the practice of manipulation of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum.
You will be given access to 8 on-line units that will cover the theory and background necessary to safely and effectively utilize manipulation. These units will include:
1) An Introduction to Manipulation
2) The Risks Associated with Manipulation
3) Discussion of the Application of Manipulation
4) Chronic Pain Management in the Lumbar/Pelvic Region
5) Management of Hypermobility
6) The SIJ
7) Over view of Objective Exam Screen Tests
8) Discussion of the Legislation, Rostering and Informed Consent related to Lumbar/Sacral Manipulation
There will be quizzes to assess your knowledge acquisition following every two or three units.
An additional 2 units on anatomy and pathology are included as well.
Following completion of the on-line module, participants will attend a two-day weekend intensive course. On this course, screening and assessment of the lumbar/sacral region will be reviewed. The evidence-based assessment of the lumbar/sacral region will be illustrated and practiced by participants to help classify patients into a treatment based category. These categories include Directional Preference, Stabilization (hypermobility), Chronic Pain and Manipulation. The focus of the course will be on effective and safe assessment of patients to identify those patients who would most likely benefit from manipulation. Participants will have the opportunity to practice lumbar/sacral area manipulations including supine, side-lying and prone techniques. The techniques covered include but are not restricted to the lumbar side-lying gap manipulation, the Chicago technique and Sacral manipulations. Once students have been guided in the refinement of the motor strategies for manipulation, they will be asked to demonstrate competency for each manipulation covered in the course prior to having their skills checklist marked as competent. Audio-visual, demonstration, instructor guided application, peer-review feed-back and case studies will be employed to promote learning prior to assessment of competency. This course will provide 14 hours of direct contact teaching related to the skill acquisition of manipulation.
Details
on line prep course with two day in person – May 203, 2026
