Part A - The Lumbar Spine
Part A - The Lumbar Spine
29-31 August 2025
Western Cape
This four-day course presents the theoretical aspects and concepts of the McKenzie Method in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, as applied in the examination and treatment of patients with complaints of low back and related referred pain. Through lectures and patient demonstrations, the derangement, dysfunction and postural syndromes are described in detail and appropriate treatment plans are outlined with emphasis on the use of patient self-treatment procedures. The clinical efficacy and limitations of the McKenzie approach as applied to the lumbar spine, are illustrated by follow-up patient demonstrations.
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Date and time
Start: 8.00am Friday 29 August 2025End: 5.00pm Sunday 31 August 2025
Registration opens at 7.30am on Friday
TBC - Western Cape
Western Cape, Western Cape
South Africa
Fees
Early Bird Closing Date - 11 July 2025
Community Service Physios - R12000.00
SASP members - R12000.00
Non-SASP members - R12000.00
Last Day for Registration - 8 August 2025
Community Service Physios - R13000.00
SASP members - R13000.00
Non-SASP members - R13000.00
https://edu-works.co.za/physiotherapy-course/mckenzie-method-course-part-a/
Spaces Available
spaces
Additional Information
This course is open to registered Physiotherapists, registered Medical Doctors, registered Chiropractors and registered Osteopaths.
Registrations for this course must be done on the Edu-Worx website and at least one week before course commencement.
Instructor
Ian Grey
BPhysT, Dip. MDT
Ian qualified as a physiotherapist in 2001 at the University of Pretoria. He became a credentialed clinician in the McKenzie method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy in 2011 and completed his Diploma in MDT during 2015. He was the first clinician to represent South Africa at the McKenzie World Congress in Denmark where he also took the Diploma final exam. Ian is faculty of the McKenzie Institute and has been teaching in Southern Africa since 2019.
Ian has been the official representative for the McKenzie Institute International since 2014 and in this capacity has acted as course organiser and host of the McKenzie Institutes Educational Program and Certification process in Southern Africa with the assistance of GRB Physiotherapists.
Ian has been a private practice owner since 2005, and in 2015 GRB Physiotherapists became the first McKenzie accredited practice in Southern Africa where Ian is still a co-director of the practice. He alongside his co-directors of GRB Physiotherapists established the McKenzie Institute of Southern Africa in 2019.
