Practitioners in Wales

September 4, 2009 by dean · Leave a Comment 

The Level I Course I present to Physiotherapists, (also chiropractors and osteopaths) is called:

“The Role of CO-C3 Segmental Dysfunction in Primary Headache”

This course essentially looks at information from the top three spinal joints (which affects the brainstem, and we know the brainstem is sensitised in headache and migraine sufferers) and whether these joints are involved in the headache or migraine process.

After delegates have completed the Level I course and at least 6 months experience using the approach, they can then apply to participate in the Level II Advanced course titled:

“The Role of CO-C3 Segmental Dysfunction in Primary Headache – Level II”

or the less formal title

“OK – so I have found the segments involved – what next?”

Physiotherapist Practitioners in Wales who have shown a special interest in caring for people with headache are listed in the Practitioner Directory under the heading Wales.

Would you like an Internationally Trained Practitioner to assist you with your Headache or Migraine pain?

Go to the home page and the heading ‘Practitioner’.

You can then follow the steps and we will send you the contact information of our nearest trained practitioner in the UK.

Cheers

Dean

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About dean
Consultant Headache & Migraine Physiotherapist; International Teacher; Director, The Headache Clinic & Watson Headache Institute; PhD Candidate Murdoch University, Western Australia; Adjunct Lecturer, Masters Program, Physiotherapy School, University of South Australia; MAppSc(Res) GradDipAdvManipTher Experienced health practitioners trained in the Watson Headache Approach perform the examination and treatment techniques developed by Dean Watson. These techniques are based on his extensive experience of 7000 headache patients (21,000 hours) over 21 years and are now taught internationally. For your nearest practitioner who has completed training in the ‘Watson Headache Approach’ please refer to the ‘Practitioner Directory’.

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