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The best way to take these courses is sequentially. Everything is founded on the clinical reasoning details elaborated in the Foundations course. Hence it is required knowledge for everything there after. It has been shifted to an online format so that the learner can do this at anytime and anywhere but before the hands on content of the weekend classes.

The remainder of the classes are effectively broken into two sections of three parts each.

Cervical-Thoracic 1 & Cervical-Thoracic 2 ( CT1 & CT2 ) are effectively one class broken into 2 separate weekends with time between to allow integration. The Upper Quarter Therapeutic Exercise class is a one day follow up in which all of the content is therapeutic exercise primary built from the manual interventions covered in the content of CT1 & CT2.

Lumbo-Pelvic 1 & Lumbo-Pelvic 2 ( LP1 & LP2 ) are similarly one class broken into 2 separate weekends with time between for integration into practice. The Lower Quarter Therapeutic Exercise class is a one day follow up in which all of the content is therapeutic exercise primary built from the manual interventions covered in the content of LP1 & LP2.

The ideal is to take them all in the sequence outlined with a cohort of therapists doing the same thing that would become your learning partners. We do recognize that therapist continuing education dollars are not unlimited and have split the content into two sections of three parts each. It is quite reasonable to take either the Upper Quarter or Lower Quarter one year and the other Quarter the following year.

The Therapeutic Exercise classes can be taken on their own. These classes are built upon the manual therapy content of the CT & LP classes so they are best when taken sequentially. However there have been many participants who have already taken the sequence of classes in the past and enroll in the Therapeutic Exercise classes to enhance their skills with the same.

However you chose to take the course work it is our primary goal to elevate your level of practice competence. If you wish to prove to yourself that you are gaining skills toward mastery it is recommended that you complete the sequence of course and the certification process.