MDT World Press
The MDT World Press, our quarterly international online publication, serves as a forum for collaboration and a training ground for new authors in clinical, business and public education to inform, communicate, share experiences, and learn from the worldwide community of faculty, clinicians, or students interested in the further advancement of McKenzie Method® of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy® (MDT).
Editorial Committee
Chris Chase PT, Dip. MDT; Kim Greene PT, Dip. MDT; Kristi Maguire PT, Dip. MDT; Michelle Miller PT, Dip. MDT; Yoav Suprun, PT, Dip. MDT
Review Commitee
Helen Clare PT, Dip. MDT; Mark Werneke PT, Dip. MDT; Stuart Horton PT, Dip. MDT; Sinnika Kilpikoski PT, Dip. MDT; Lieve Moyaert MSc PT, MT, Dip. MDT
Current Issue
"Patients Come First – Exploring Optimal Care”: A Closer Look at the 14th International Conference in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy
Late September 2017 found many clinicians from around the world convening at the 14th International Conference in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy in California, USA. The conference kicked off on a beautiful, crisp, sunny day in San Francisco.
Mechanical Care Everywhere 2017: Peru
Read about the amazing trip taken by a volunteer team of six MDT Clinicians who ventured to Peru to treat patients and spread the word about MDT!
Identifying Red Flags in Children
Read about the astounding outcome when one Clinician allowed the MDT process to identify the symptoms and allow an unbiased examination of a 12 year old patient.
Summary and Perspective of Recent Literature
Kjaer P, Kongsted A, Hartvigsen J et al. (2017). National clinical guidelines for non-surgical treatment of patients with recent onset neck pain or cervical radiculopathy. European Spine Journal; 26-9:2242-2257. DOI 10.1007/s00586-017-5121-8.
Summary and Perspective of Recent Literature
Heidar Abady A, Rosedale R, Chesworth B, Rotondi M, Overend T. (2017). Consistency of commonly used orthopedic special tests of the shoulder when used with the McKenzie system of mechanical diagnosis and therapy. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2017.10.001
Increasing MDT Awareness & Course Registrations Through Social Media
Social media is an incredibly powerful tool with the ability to spread information, good or bad, quickly and efficiently. When utilized appropriately, the multitude of social media platforms can serve as...
Complete pdf article of Vol 6 No.3 of the MDT World Press