Arabic Understanding Lumbar Spine Pathologies
This online physiotherapy CPD course delivers a comprehensive overview of lumbar spine pathologies, focusing on classification, clinical presentation, and practical assessment strategies. The course covers a wide spectrum of pain generators, including mechanical, inflammatory, degenerative, acute, chronic, recurrent, central, and peripheral causes of low back pain.
Key conditions such as disc herniation, facet joint syndrome, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and sacroiliac joint dysfunction are explored in detail. Emphasis is placed on differential diagnosis, red flag identification, and informed physiotherapy decision-making to support safe, patient-centred assessment and treatment planning.
CPD Certification
● CPD Credit Hours: 2.5 hours
Who Should Enrol
● Physiotherapists
● Musculoskeletal, Sports, and Orthopaedic Physiotherapists
● Chiropractors, Osteopaths, and Manual Therapists
● Rehabilitation and Pain Management Practitioners
● Occupational Therapists in musculoskeletal or rehabilitation settings
Resources Included
● Downloadable course slides and summary tools
● CPD Certificate
● 30 days of access to learning materials
Course Presenter:
Gehan Baalawi, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, Dip. Health & Social Care
Gehan Baalawi is an evidence-based physiotherapist with emerging expertise in geriatric care. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, and a Diploma in Health & Social Care from SGS College. Gehan combines clinical practice, research, and teaching to empower healthcare professionals, focusing on validated screening tools, multicomponent interventions, and practical strategies to improve patient outcomes. She has also completed additional training in Mental Health Care, Leadership, and Well-Being, and is a registered member of the HCPC and CSP, UK.
Features

Identify common lumbar spine pathologies and their distinguishing features

Analyse etiology and clinical presentation, including pain patterns, red flags, and functional limitations

Perform focused assessment techniques such as observation, palpation, ROM testing, neurodynamic screening, and functional movement analysis

Integrate pathology-specific findings into differential diagnosis and determine when referral for further investigation is required





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