| 1 | To learn the fundamental principles of manipulation and mobilization. |
| 2 | To comprehend the functional anatomy, biomechanics, and pathomechanics of joints and soft tissues. |
| 3 | To decide on the appropriate manipulative technique for the patient. |
| 4 | To successfully perform manipulation and mobilization applications for the spine. |
| 5 | To successfully perform manipulation and mobilization applications for the upper extremity. |
| 6 | To successfully perform manipulation and mobilization applications for the lower extremity. |
| 7 | To observe and interpret the effectiveness of the applied manipulative treatment. |