What is MAITLAND CONCEPT ?

Maitland technique is a manual technique conducted by highly trained physiotherapists that have been educated in the Maitland approach. It is a concept which includes a large number of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal tests, which are used to find out the problem, and therefore the solution. The unique Maitland clinical reasoning makes it one of the best and most reputable techniques in the world.

What will you learn at Maitland therapy training level 2a and how does it look

  • LEVEL 2A COURSES CAN ONLY BE ATTENDED BY THOSE THAT HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED LEVEL 1

  • 1. Neurodynamics

  • 2. Spinal biomechanics

  • 3. Combined movements

  • 4. Compression

  • 5. Clinical patterns

MEET THE MAITLAND LEVEL 2A LECTURER – GERTI BUCHER – DOLLENZ

Gerti Bucher Maitland level 2

She obtained her diploma in physiotherapy in Klagenfurt, Austria, in 1983. After working in Austria for a short period, she moved to Switzerland, where she has worked in several hospitals and rehab centers, spending ten years working in the famous Valens rehab center.  She got her MA in physiotherapy in 1992, from the University of Adelaide, Australia. The following year, she qualified as a IMTA Maitland lecturer.

She is also an honorary member of the Neuro-therapeutical Institute, and currently holds a private practice in Heiligkreuz, Switzerland, while teaching at seminars across Europe. In 2009, she became a senior Maitland lecturer. She is especially interested in neurophatic pain, hand therapy integration and treatment of neurological patients.

WHEN IS THE COURSE TAKING PLACE AND HOW TO APPLY ?

  • Date and Time

    13.01-17.01.2017
    17.05-21.05.2017
  • Venue

    Belgrade
    Srbija

  • How to apply

    Fill in the online form on the right (or below if you are viewing from a mobile device).
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    +381 63 438 754
    +381 64 66 88 504

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