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Monday 13 July 2009

Headache and Migraine Courses in Cambridge Posted By : Dean Watson

I have just completed my teaching tour in the Northern Hemisphere - the first venue was the Cambridge Physiotherapy Clinic, and as usual I was well looked after by my hosts, Anne-Marie Melloy and Martin Callingham. Both Level I and II Courses were well attended and the feedback included ...

Excerpts from feedback forwarded to the Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP):

"...Practical sessions, Dean's explanations, excellent information and pack, real patients; very specific, learnt new assessment and Rx techniques; excellent manual handling teaching and clinical reasoning, having patients brought things together well; Dean's person and experience, patient demos; plenty of practical and a lot of supervision during practical; Clinical reasoning and practical approach; well reasoned, clinically applicable course, good approachable teaching style; Excellent differential diagnosis, practical sessions supported with understandable teaching, patient demos helped integrate learning, easy techniques that can be used immediately ..."

Emails received from course delegates:

"I'm ......, the Italian guy that attended your course in Cambridge in April. I write to you first of all to thank you for what you teach .... It is very helpfull and, the most important thing, it works!!! It is surprising how easy it is now for me to reproduce and lessen the patient's headache..."

"I thoroughly enjoyed the advanced part of the course which I attended in Cambridge a couple of weeks ago, you have enthused me in wanting to specialise and become proficient in the treatment of headache and migraine."

I was ably assisted by Jayne Davies (MSc., MCSP, MMACP), who has been instrumental in organising the interactive headache website on the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy's website. This site enables physiotherapists to discuss issues surrounding headache diagnosis and management - Well done Jayne!

The weather was reasonable given that I had left an Aussie springtime!

Cheers

Dean

Dean Watson of YourHeadache Solutions, Consultant Headache and Migraine Physiotherapist; Adjunct Lecturer, Masters Program, School of Physiotherapy, University of South Australia; PhD Candidate, Murdoch University, Western Australia. On his site you can search all topics about headache migraine, headache treatment, migraine treatment, headache causes, migraine causes headache symptoms and more.

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