About IMTA
The International Maitland Teachers Association.
The IMTA is an
international association of dedicated postgraduate teachers of
manual therapy.
The association is committed to the standardisation,
development and promotion of manual therapy according to the Maitland Concept
as well as to the training of the therapists applying it. IMTAs postgraduate courses in manual therapy
according to the Maitland Concept
aim to improve the skills of their participants in the treatment
of movement dysfunction and thereby to contribute to the
improvement of the management of patients with
neuromusculoskeletal problems.
IMTA is a
financially, politically and religiously independent
organisation
Aims of IMTA
Among the main
responsibilities of our association are:
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to publicise,
propagate and further disseminate the Maitland Concept of
manual therapy.
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to co-ordinate
IMTA recognised courses and to increase their supply.
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to standardise and continue to develop the courses in
manual therapy according to the Maitland Concept
in order to maintain and enhance their high standards.
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to support the
members of the society in carrying out their IMTA courses.
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to train and
support new IMTA recognised teachers (assistants).
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to monitor the
continuing education of IMTA teachers.
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to co-ordinate
IMTA's quality assurance programs and to monitor IMTA courses
accordingly.
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to maintain
the registered trade mark <Maitland> and to protect it from
abuse.
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to organise
meetings, events and training programs to promote the
exchange of ideas and their implementation among our members
and our market partners.
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to co-operate
in a spirit of partnership with the organisers of courses
and associations which represent the Maitland Concept in the
various countries where IMTA courses are held.
History
The IMTA was
founded in Zurzach, Switzerland, in 1992 by a group of
teachers trained by Geoffrey D. Maitland, Peter Wells and
Gisela Rolf in Bad Ragaz and in Zurzach, Switzerland.
Since then the
group has continued to develop until today we have 21 members
holding courses regularly in 8 European countries. The IMTA
continues to be based in Switzerland.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS: * Manual Therapy
Orthopaedic Manual Therapy is a specialised area of
physiotherapy / physical therapy for the management of
neuromusculoskeletal conditions, based on clinical reasoning,
using highly specific treatment approaches including manual
techniques and therapeutic exercises.
Orthopaedic Manual Therapy also encompasses, and is driven by,
the available scientific and clinical evidence and the
biopsychosocial framework of each individual patient.
IFOMT May 2004
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