Isaac wrote:
<if you had to make a list of the post-graduate education that
> you think is worth the money, what of the following would you do (besides
> manual therapy): McConnell (just the knee?), McKenzie, Mulligan,
> acupuncture. I actually wanna do 'em all, but I have to make choices.
Isaac,
The courses you list will give no further scientific proof of efficacy than
that offered by the cranio-sacral peddlers, so on completion you'll be able
to offer more scientifically unproven techniques plus be somewhat lighter in
the wallet to boot.
Thank goodness the tax department still regards them as post-graduate
education expenses otherwise they would be dearer still.
So until proof arrives justifying the vast array of unique and fanciful
techniques being marketed, why not go for entertainment value. Here I place
Mulligan's right up there especially if you can get Brian as the presenter.
Fast, likeable, very hands-on and always a few tricks up his sleeve at the
end.
Of course you could always invest the cash too.
Michael Warburton
Brisbane
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