The MACP present the highly regarded Spinal Masqueraders Study Day. This interactive course is designed to enhance awareness and clinical reasoning in the management of the 5 most common spinal masqueraders seen in physiotherapy practice.
Spinal Mesastasis, Tuberculosis, Pancoast Tumor, Ependymoma, Myeloma
Content is designed to develop delegates’ clinical reasoning skills and to maximize the integration of newly acquired knowledge into everyday clinical practice.The day is designed for those working in Advanced Practitioner roles, First Contact Practitioner roles or those interested in progression into these fields.
Following on from the highly regarded Spinal Masqueraders training on Day 1, the MACP have developed a further stand-alone course designed to enhance awareness and clinical reasoning in the management of non-musculoskeletal causes of back and radiating leg pain.
Spinal Masqueraders: Expanded covers new issues not covered on the original study day and is developed from delegate feedback and evolving evidence.
This course covers in depth the topics of:
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Visceral MasqueradersVascular Masqueraders
Pelvic Masqueraders
Content is designed to develop delegates clinical reasoning skills and to maximize the integration of newly acquired knowledge into everyday clinical practice.
The two day training is designed for those working in Advanced Practitioner roles, First Contact Practitioner roles or those interested in progression into these fields.
Facilitators:
Laura Finucane: Consultant Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, East Surrey Hospital.
Christopher Mercer: Consultant Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, Western Sussex Hospitals
These study days are being funded by HEE and delivered in partnership with the primary & community care training hubs to support the FCP in Thames Valley PCNs. T&Cs - these are funded courses for TV only, and travel and accommodation is not included. Last minute non -attendance will be charged @£350 per session.
For additional information or enquiries, please email bucks.traininghub@nhs.net