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Message From the Director

Welcome to our website! We know you have many options for manual therapy fellowship training. We believe that our format of 1 on 1 mentoring with core faculty throughout the length of the program offers the optimal experience for integrating advanced skills and knowledge into your practice. If your goal is to find the best possible learning experience, we are confident that you will choose Kaiser Hayward for your fellowship training.

Within these pages you should find everything you need to learn about and to apply to our program. Please feel free to write or call if we can answer any questions. The columns below will update with new information monthly. We hope you find the material interesting and useful. Please check back often and tell your colleagues about us.

Carol Jo Tichenor, PT, MA
Program Director

Calendar of
Upcoming Events


 

Contributions from
the Alumni

Shoulder Proprioception:
Function and Role in Rehabilitation


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Angela Listug, DPT

Completion of a Seminar Paper is required for graduation from our program. This column will present selected seminar papers from graduates as well as other contributions from our alumni. This column will be updated every other month.
 


   

Meet the Faculty

Maggie Fillmore, PT, DPT, FAOMPT, OCS

Maggie Fillmore, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, OCS

• BS, Forest Management,
   University of Washington, 1971
• MA, PT, Stanford University, 1984
• Kaiser Fellowship, 1991
• DPT, Creighton University, 2002.

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Clinical Corner

First Rib Mobilization
Using an Indirect Technique


First Rib Mobilization Using an Indirect Technique - by Marita Louw, PT - Graduate, 1996

Patients with cervicothoracic postural dysfunction may present with a hypomobile or elevated first rib.and hypertonic upper trapezius muscle.

by Marita Louw, PT - Graduate, 1996

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