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Mechanical diagnosis and Therapy.

Application for lumbar spine.

Post Conference workshops

19 May, 2025

Istanbul

Tutor

Dr. Stephen May

Stephen May is currently a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at Sheffield Hallam University. A respected and extensively published practitioner, Stephen is a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists. He joined Sheffield Hallam in 2002 with 12 years of clinical experience gained working as a physiotherapist with Chesterfield PCT. Whilst there he helped expand the physiotherapy service into primary care, introduced evidence-based guidelines and routine use of outcome measures, created an orthopaedic screening service, and conducted audits and research.

Stephen later specialised in the McKenzie approach of mechanical diagnosis and therapy and continues his involvement with McKenzie Institute International. He also co-authored Robin McKenzie's textbooks on this approach to musculoskeletal problems.

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Objectives:

  • Master the MDT Approach – Gain a deep understanding of the McKenzie Method and its practical application for lumbar spine conditions.

  • Hands-On Patient Demonstrations – Observe real patient assessments and learn how to apply MDT principles effectively in clinical practice.

  • Enhance Clinical Reasoning – Develop skills to identify mechanical pain patterns and tailor treatment strategies for lumbar and radicular conditions.

  • Empower Patients with Self-Management – Learn practical techniques and exercises to promote patient independence in managing their spine health.

  • Engaging Learning Experience – Benefit from an interactive lecture theatre setup with audiovisual tools for an immersive and effective learning experience.

Fee

  • Individual registration: 1500 TL

  • Group registration: 1350 TL

Registration

1-Submit the registration fee

2- Fill out the registration form.

3- Send proof of payment to confirm registration via

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