NZMPA COMT W3 Elbow, Wrist & Hand/Neurodynamics (AKL)

Description

COMT Weekend 3: Elbow, Wrist & Hand / Neurodynamics - 27 + 28 July 2024

Venue: Room AA119, AUT North Campus, Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland.

Time: Saturday 8:30am Registration for 9am - 5pm. Sunday 9am - 4pm.

Presented by: Joshua Kim / Ciaran Regan

  • Elbow and Wrist/hand region – This workshop concentrates on the distal upper limb, from the elbow to the wrist/ hand region. The multifactorial causes of elbow and wrist pain will be discussed along with the evidence base for the assessment and management of common conditions in these areas.
  • Understanding peripheral nervous system dysfunction – This workshop will focus on the assessment and management of peripheral nervous system disorders. Concepts such as neurodynamics and an integrated model of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and biomechanics will underpin the clinical reasoning for the material covered.
  • This course will be delivered in a hybrid* format with online pre-course work covering the necessary theoretical knowledge.

*This will require a subscription to a third party application that you will be able to purchase through PNZ. The administrator will be in contact with you to arrange this.


COMT is available to NZMPA members only. The course Rate is $600.00 incl GST per course.

Booking four or more courses at one time? NZMPA offer a multi-course rate for participants undertaking four or more courses (in the calendar year) of $515.00 incl GST per course. These courses will need to be booked and paid for in advance. Note that any cancellations of the multi-course bookings will result in requiring the difference of each course to be paid.

Please email the office admin@nzmpa.org.nz for each multi-course individual and we will set up an individual multi-booking discount code.

  • 27 Jul 24 - 28 Jul 24
  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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  • Akoranga Drive, Northcote, AA119, AUT North Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
  • $600.00 Non Members
  • $600.00 Members

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