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  MOTOR AND SENSORY STRUCTURES
  CRANIAL NERVES
  CARDIOPULMONARY STRUCTURES
  ABDOMINAL / PELVIC STRUCTURES
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Overview of Crawford & Cook Subject Coverage
    Our courses are designed to meet your needs, whatever your stage of personal and professional development. They cater both for those physiotherapists who seek to engage with some of the skills of clinical diagnosis for the first time, as well as those who want to refresh and enhance existing capability. Our courses include fundamental knowledge and its application to clinical situations. They consist of interactive lectures, group-based problem-solving and individual attention from tutors who are highly experienced in field, clinically and educationally.
    Participants need only attend for a day at a time and can build up their experience over a variable timescale, to suit individual circumstances and needs. Each course will be repeated so that if they wish, participating physiotherapists can return to a specific subject area of knowledge and skills, in order to gain further mastery of it.

    There is scope for future courses at the same and ‘higher’ levels, as well as theoretical and practical assessments on a formal / summative basis, as per MACP requirements. Subject areas to be addressed here fall into four separate key-subject areas, namely: The Motor and Sensory structures; The Cranial Nerves; The Cardiopulmonary structures; The Abdominopelvic Structures. These areas are broken into their component day course units.

Component Day Course Units
MOTOR AND SENSORY STRUCTURES 
Presentation and examination of: 
1.  Motor structures (CNS + PNS)
2.  Structures of co-ordination and        sensation (CNS + PNS)

CRANIAL NERVES
Presentation and examination of:
3.  Cranial nerves I, II, III, IV & VI
4.  Examination of cranial nerves V,      VII, VIII, IX, X, XI & XII

CARDIOPULMONARY STRUCTURES
Presentation and examination of: 
5.  Arterial and venous structures of      the periphery
6.  The chest, abdomen and                  heart precordium
7.  Structures amenable to                    ophthalmoscopy/auscultation
8.  The structures of ventilation

ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC STRUCTURES
Presentation and examination of: 
9.   The structures of the abdomen
10. Intra-pelvic / genitourinary             structures

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