This course provides an introduction to musculoskeletal therapy and functional anatomy, focusing on key regions of the body and manual therapy techniques used in physiotherapy practice. It is designed for students and practitioners interested in movement, rehabilitation, and clinical assessment.
The course begins with detailed anatomy and function of major body regions, including the shoulder complex, pelvis, lumbar spine, and sacroiliac joint. It explains how these structures work together to support movement, stability, and posture.
Learners will explore the role of muscles such as the glutes and psoas, understanding their importance in mobility, alignment, and common dysfunction patterns. The course also introduces muscle energy techniques, a manual therapy approach used to improve joint mobility and reduce muscle tension.
In addition, it highlights clinical reasoning in musculoskeletal assessment, helping learners understand how dysfunctions develop and how they can be treated through targeted interventions.
Practical demonstrations and masterclass content provide insight into real-world physiotherapy techniques used in rehabilitation and manual therapy settings.
By the end of this course, learners will have a strong foundational understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy and basic therapeutic techniques used in physiotherapy practice.