The CervicoThoracic Complex
A Focus on Treatment and Outcome
A seminar by William J. Hanney, PT, PhD, ATC/L, MTC, CSCS
November 15 – 16, 2025
(Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
Hands-On Experience
Engage in practical lab sessions that bring theory to life, ensuring you leave with actionable skills.
Expert-Led Lectures
Learn from leading professionals in the field, offering insights and advanced methodologies.
Comprehensive Curriculum
A certificate of attendance for 15 Contact Hours will be awarded to each participant.
About The CervicoThoracic Complex Seminar
Neck pain leads to significant disability and limits functional abilities for patients at all levels. Treatment approaches can often be confusing due to dogmatic classification systems, which can be overly complicated and difficult to apply in a clinically meaningful way. However, patients with regional disorders often present with similar clinical presentations. These clinical presentations can often guide clinicians towards the best treatment options.
This course is designed to be eclectic in its delivery to best suit the needs the busy clinician. Treatment approaches are organized based on categories that are consistent with how patients that report neck pain are likely to present. Clinical presentations such as chronic neck pain, radiculopathy, traumatic onset, asymmetric movements, headache or myofascial pain are common in clinical practice. This course will provide treatment options in a multimodal context that are grouped to address the most common clinical presentations. Finally, treatment approaches are organized in a logical way providing examples of how the treatments could be integrated.
Seminar Details

Date
November 15-16, 2025
Time
Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location
UCHealth
Printer’s Park Medical Plaza
175 S. Union Blvd, Suite 250
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Register for the Seminar
Secure your spot in the CervicoThoracic Complex Continuing Education Course by filling out the registration form below.