
Evaluation of Cervicogenic Headache
Watch NAIOMT faculty instructor Michael Lucido demonstrate an evaluation of cervicogenic headache. This technique is taught in the NAIOMT course C-616 Cervical Spine II.
Read MoreWatch NAIOMT faculty instructor Michael Lucido demonstrate an evaluation of cervicogenic headache. This technique is taught in the NAIOMT course C-616 Cervical Spine II.
Read More“That was probably the single best thing I could ever have done for my career — both professionally and personally.” In the video below, watch NAIOMT faculty members Jessica Smith-Blockley, […]
Read More“We need to avoid being blind to the natural antifragility of systems, their ability to take care of themselves and fight our ability to harm and fragilize them by not […]
Read MoreStiff wrist? Here’s how to tell. Watch NAIOMT faculty member Josiah Faville demonstrate a manual assessment of the scaphoid moving dorsally and palmarly on the distal radius as a component […]
Read MoreDuring a recent fellowship time with a NAIOMT Clinical Fellowship Instructor (CFI) NAIOMT fellowship student Jason Ngu, DPT, CMPT had an impressive patient encounter with a 62 y/o female complaining […]
Read MoreAccording to the latest evidence including the treatment-based classification system, the prone instability test can be used to assist in predicting the success of a core stabilization program. The challenge […]
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that B. Michael O’Connell, DPT, OCS, CMPT, COMT, CSCS, has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 03/12/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 165th fellowship graduate.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Joseph R. Hribick, PT, DPT, CMPT, COMT, has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 02/01/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 164th fellowship graduate.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Matthew Conroy, DPT, COMT has graduated from the NAIOMT Fellowship Program effective 1/29/2022 and is NAIOMT’s 163rd fellowship graduate.
Read MoreBasic cervical stabilization strategies targeting the longus colli are a mainstay of the cervical spine rehabilitation program and are supported by recent evidence including the clinical practice guidelines1,2. The concept […]
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