Powerful, evidence-based modern strategies you'll use consistently in clinic


This 4-hour, 4-part module course outlines the:


  • Agreed nomenclature for neck-related arm pain
  • Literature review
  • Clinical Reasoning strategies
  • Comprehensive assessment components
  • Manual therapy considerations
  • Home-exercise programs and education for patients
  • Differentiation as to who need surgery, and who doesn't
  • When to utilise injectables and pharmacology
  • Includes full lecture slides, references and journal articles


You should buy this workshop if you are a new or recent graduate, a highly trained/experienced clinicians or a private practice owners wanting to be up-to-date with the latest literature, assessment and management around non-surgical solutions for cervical spine pain and radiculopathy.


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Mr. Kieran Richardson (FACP)


Kieran is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist based in Perth, Western Australia.


He consults at a number of physiotherapy practices locally, as well as nationally and internationally. He is the Director of Global Specialist Physiotherapy, a consultancy company of academics, researchers and educators offering formal mentoring, second opinions for complex patient presentations and professional development.


He has special interest in evidence-based, non-surgical management of musculoskeletal conditions and recognition of these strategies within the Physiotherapy profession, as well as interprofessionally and to the general public.


He runs training tutorials and workshops on neck-related arm pain and this can be implemented as a regular part of on-surgical assessment and management for patients. He also conducts second opinions of patients with unremitting neck and arm pain signs and symptoms for clinicians and clinics, utilising non-surgical, cognitive-functional, cognitive behavioural and manual therapy based assessment and treatment.