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Pilates Level 2 – Advanced Matwork and Ballwork
The Pilates for Sports course progresses on from the Level 1 course, introducing more advanced assessment and exercise prescription, specifically for patients who wish to improve their sporting performance or return to sport post injury, from recreational sportspeople to elite athletes. Encompassing specific retraining and progressions for sports including snowskiing and boarding; running sports; throwing sports; water sports; kicking, hitting and swinging sports, as well as performance sports.
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The Dry Needling Plus approach to dry needling utilises effective acupuncture techniques to treat movement dysfunctions, based on a biomechanical assessment and palpation of tissues. This encompasses but is not limited to just trigger point release as taught in many other dry needling courses. Treatment is aimed at immediately improving range and patterns of movement. Dry Needling uses a solid, filament needle, as is used in the practice of acupuncture. It reduces the majority of the “hand breaking” manual therapy techniques commonly used in a clinical setting, preserving the therapists highly skilled hands for more subtle techniques. This course meets the requirements stipulated in the Guidelines for Safe Acupuncture and Dry Needling Practice (2007) released by the Australian Society of Acupuncture Physiotherapists Inc (ASAP).
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The Advanced Dry Needling Plus course is a progression of assessment and treatment for Physiotherapists, Manual Therapists or Acupuncturists with formal training in Dry Needling or Acupuncture who wish to expand their knowledge and skills in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Practitioners who have completed Traditional Acupuncture training and would like to integrate it further into manual therapy, and improve their musculoskeletal results will benefit from this course.
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Participants will learn how to assess a wide variety of conditions
in the Lower Limb, which soft tissue mobilisation techniques are appropriate
for the treatment of these, and how to apply this in a practical setting. It expands on the material presented by Robyn Gant in the APA Level 2 Sports Physiotherapy Course.
This course
offers an opportunity to review the muscular anatomy on real specimens in the anatomy labs. With the focus on detailed
functional anatomy, specific soft tissue mobilisation techniques are integrated in the treatment of
biomechanical dysfunction of the lower limb.
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This forum focuses on the many causes of plantar,
posterior, medial and lateral heel pain which are a common source of
chronic pain and loss of function in the general population.
Differential diagnosis, physiotherapy, medical and surgical management
will be presented in the light of the current literature. Clinical
testing procedures and treatment options will be demonstrated. Some
case studies will be presented to highlight clinical history and reasoning.
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This evidence based course provides a practical and theoretical
framework to accurately assess and improve Lumbo-Pelvic stability, as well as Deep
Neck, Thoracic and Shoulder stability and recruitment. Participants
will learn to utilise the most effective Pilates exercises and routines
for patient rehabilitation and training.
This course is focused around Mat and Ballwork, allowing ease of use in the clinic, and client practice at home with the need for very little equipment.
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Pilates Level 2 – Advanced Matwork and Ballwork
The Advanced Pilates Matwork and Ballwork
course progresses on from the Level 1 course, introducing more advanced and
exciting exercises, which will provide that next level of training necessary for
patients that wish to progress to high levels of activity and sport specific
retraining. This is particularly useful for rehabilitating dancers, gymnasts,
sports people and advanced fully rehabilitated clients, as well as extending
your knowledge base of specific Pilates exercises.
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This course offers an exciting opportunity for participants to review their lower limb muscular and neural anatomy in the wet labs with real specimens. The concept of adverse
neural tension will be reviewed as a source of chronic lower limb and foot pain, and related to the clinical setting.
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Presented by David Butler and Dr Lorimer Moseley, the Explain Pain seminar provides exciting information which any professional working with patients or clients in pain can utilise. You will understand how the pain system works when there are injured tissues and nerves, and what happens in the brain in relation to pain experiences.
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This course
covers the advanced application of Mobilisation with Movement (MWM's),
Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS), Spinal Mobilisation with
Arm Movement (SMWAM's), Natural Apophyseal Glides (NAGS) and Pain
Relief Phenomenon (PRP's)for upper and lower quadrant extremity and
spinal joint dysfunction, developed by Brian Mulligan.
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This two-day manual therapy course offers a new and simple approach in manual therapy which has been developed by Brian Mulligan. This course covers the application of Mobilisation with Movement (MWM's), Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) and Natural Apophyseal Glides (NAGS) for lower quadrant extremity and spinal joint dysfunction.
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