| ÖÇ1 | Defines the fundamental concepts, purposes, indications, and contraindications of manipulation-mobilization techniques. |
| ÖÇ2 | Explains the characteristics of joint movements, such as gliding, rolling, spinning, distraction, and compression, as well as the concepts of joint play, resting positions, treatment planes, the convex-concave rule, and the principles of mobilization techniques. |
| ÖÇ3 | Identifies dysfunctions in the lower extremity, selects appropriate manipulative methods, and applies them. |
| ÖÇ4 | Identifies dysfunctions in the upper extremity, selects appropriate manipulative methods, and applies them. |
| ÖÇ5 | Identifies dysfunctions in the spine, selects appropriate manipulative methods, and applies them. |
| ÖÇ6 | Determines and applies manipulative techniques specific to the individual and pathology. |
| ÖÇ7 | Observes and interprets the effects of manipulative applications. |