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The McKenzie Institute and its branches around the world continue Robin's legacy by providing the McKenzie MDT courses and certification program to Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Doctors and other medical professionals.
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To view MICanada's list of eligible health professions permitted to attend and credential in Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy (MDT), please click on the link below.
A list of these qualified health care providers can be found using our FIND A PROVIDER locator tool located on our website. To gain a better understanding of the designation levels and the differences between those levels, please read the descriptions provided below.
The McKenzie Institute International permits the clinics of Faculty and Diploma holders throughout the world to apply to become a "Certified McKenzie Clinic." Active physiotherapy utilising the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy must be administered at these clinics.
Identify the main concerns and future potential strategies regarding the current burden of musculoskeletal disability. Differentiate high from low value care and appraise the diagnostic framework we can use to ensure we are providing the quality of care warranted.
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