MCTA-Accredited Course Date
Livonia, MI
Lower Quadrant
Saturday, October 3, 2026 — Sunday, October 4, 2026
with Jennifer Hamsher · PT, OCS, FAAOMPT, COMT, CMP, MCTA, ATC - ret.
Duration
2 days
CE credit
15 CEU hours
Format
80% hands-on
Class size
Intimate
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Lower Quadrant · Livonia, MI
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What you'll walk out with
Techniques you'll use Monday morning
Lower Quadrant is built so the skills you learn over the weekend are immediately applicable Monday. Here's the specific edge you leave with.
Same week
Apply MWM in your next clinical session
Lab is interspersed throughout both days — you'll have repped each technique on a real partner under instructor coaching.
Pain-free
Restore motion without provoking the symptom
Mobilization With Movement™ is built to give immediate, measurable change without flaring the patient.
Credentialed
Earn 15 CEU hours
Approved across PT, ATC, and (Upper Quadrant) OT continuing-ed jurisdictions. Credit applies toward your state renewal.
Pathway
Stack toward your CMP credential
Every TCE course counts as a step toward the international Certified Mulligan Practitioner registry.
The curriculum
What you'll learn
- 01
A clinical reasoning framework for application of Mobilization With Movement™ (MWM's) to the lumbopelvic area, hip, knee, ankle, and foot.
- 02
Multiple techniques to assess and treat neurosensitivity of the lower quadrant.
- 03
Initiate MWM care based on patient irritability — appropriately intervening with non-weight-bearing to full-weight-bearing functional-movement MWMs. Understand progressions throughout patient care.
- 04
Follow-up HEPs, taping, and advice to help your MWMs stick.
How it's taught
Not a slide deck. A working clinic.
Two-day in-person course. Hands-on lab time is interspersed throughout both days and exceeds 80% of contact hours.
The two-day rhythm
Course schedule
Standard MCTA-accredited rhythm: morning concepts & demos, afternoon labs. Final times confirmed two weeks before the date.
Day 1 (Saturday)
Oct 3, 2026
- 8:00 AMRegistration & continental breakfast
- 8:30 AMCourse overview · concept history · MWM theory
- 9:30 AMLive patient demonstration
- 10:00 AMLab: SNAGs · partner practice with instructor coaching
- 11:30 AMLecture · clinical reasoning for technique selection
- 12:15 PMLunch (provided · 1 hour)
- 1:15 PMLive patient demonstration
- 1:45 PMLab: NAGs · reverse NAGs · partner practice
- 3:15 PMLecture · technique integration & pain mechanisms
- 4:00 PMLab: case workflows · full-pattern repetition
- 5:00 PMQ&A · case discussion · day-one reset
- 5:30 PMAdjourn
Day 2 (Sunday)
Oct 4, 2026
- 7:30 AMContinental breakfast · recap of day-one techniques
- 8:15 AMLive patient demonstration · advanced applications
- 9:00 AMLab: integration into multi-modal treatment
- 10:00 AMLecture · taping strategies & clinical decision making
- 10:30 AMLab: putting it together · full case workflows
- 12:00 PMLecture · Pain Release Phenomenon · CMP pathway briefing
- 12:30 PMLab: final case patterns · instructor-coached reps
- 1:15 PMClosing · CEU certificates · next-step coaching
- 1:30 PMAdjourn

Your instructor
Jennifer Hamsher
PT, OCS, FAAOMPT, COMT, CMP, MCTA, ATC - ret.
Jennifer received her physical therapy degree from Eastern Washington University (EWU) in 1995, graduating summa cum laude, after earning a B.S. in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training from EWU in 1993. She has worked in orthopedic physical therapy her entire career. She received her Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) certification in 2016, specialized further as a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT), and completed her Orthopedic Manual Therapy Fellowship through the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy in 2022. She became a Certified Mulligan Practitioner (CMP) in 2019 and completed the rigorous process to become a member of the Mulligan Concept Teacher's Association in 2024. Jennifer's approach to optimal patient outcomes emphasizes attentive and compassionate listening, skilled manual therapy, evidence-based physical therapy, and a commitment to treating each patient as a unique individual. The Mulligan Concept has been a cornerstone of her work since she was first introduced to it in 2003. She currently lives and works in Spokane, WA. Outside of work she treasures time with her family and enjoys running, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
Clinical specialty
Orthopedic physical therapy with a focus on manual therapy, fellowship-trained in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy.
Where you'll learn
Venue & travel
Getting here
Travel logistics confirmed by email two weeks before the course date.
Pre-course checklist
What to bring
- Comfortable, layered clothing — you'll be moving and on/off treatment tables
- A water bottle and a notebook (we'll be doing live case notes)
- Closed-toe shoes — you'll be working in the lab the whole second half of each day
- Brian Mulligan's Manual Therapy Textbook (7th ed.) — recommended, not required
- An open mind and a willingness to be both clinician and patient during partner labs
Continuing education credit
15 CEU hours
- Physical Therapists — credits accepted toward state PT continuing-education renewal.
- Athletic Trainers — nationally approved by the BOC; recognized in every state.
- Counts as one step in the international CMP certification pathway.
Common questions
FAQ
- What does the Lower Quadrant Mulligan Concept course cover?
- The Lower Quadrant course at The Clinician Edge covers Mulligan Concept™ Mobilization With Movement™ for the lumbopelvic region, sacroiliac joint, hip, knee, ankle, and foot. The two-day weekend progresses through assessment and treatment for each region — SNAGs and NAGs for the lumbar spine, hip MWMs, patellofemoral techniques, talocrural MWMs for ankle dorsiflexion, and tibial rotation work. Every technique is built for immediate Monday-morning clinical use.
- Can I take Upper Quadrant before Lower Quadrant?
- Yes. The MCTA-accredited Mulligan Concept™ pathway lets clinicians take Lower Quadrant and Upper Quadrant in either order. Both are Step 1 of the CMP pathway. Whichever you complete first builds the reasoning foundation; the other adds the regional techniques without requiring a specific sequence.
- Is Lower Quadrant required for the CMP credential?
- Yes. Lower Quadrant is one of three core courses required for the Certified Mulligan Practitioner (CMP) credential, alongside Upper Quadrant and Advanced Mulligan Techniques. Completing all three and passing the CMP examination earns the international CMP credential from the Mulligan Concept Teacher Association (MCTA), recognized in 40+ countries.
- How many CEU hours does Lower Quadrant award?
- Lower Quadrant awards 15+ CEU hours over 2 days. The Clinician Edge files for course-specific CEU approval by state and discipline; the registration page lists current approvals. CEU certificates are emailed within five business days of course completion.
- Do I need prior Mulligan Concept training to attend Lower Quadrant?
- No prior Mulligan training is required for Lower Quadrant. The course assumes a licensed-clinician baseline (PT, ATC, OT, DC, or equivalent international credential) but introduces MWM, SNAGs, and NAGs from first principles. Clinicians who want a softer on-ramp can take the optional Introduction to the Mulligan Concept first.
- What should I bring?
- Bring loose clinical attire suitable for partner labs, a notebook, and a water bottle. The Clinician Edge provides all manual-therapy supplies — Mulligan belts, mobilization straps, taping materials where relevant. Brian Mulligan's Manual Therapy Textbook (7th ed.) is recommended but not required.
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Lower Quadrant · Livonia, MI
Saturday, October 3, 2026 — Sunday, October 4, 2026 · from $499