London 2/3rd May 2020

Holloway Health centre - Early bird £270 till 25/3/20 then £295

11 Hornsey Street London N7 8GG

FREE ONLINE COURSE FOR ALL LIVE COURSE PURCHASES IN MARCH

CHOOSE FROM 'BPS APPROACH TO EXERCISE' OR 'PAIN SCIENCE' (BOTH OVER 2HRS OF CONTENT worth £45)

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"Functional therapeutic movement is without a doubt one of the most practical, well referenced, clinically relevant, and beneficial continuing education courses I’ve taken. Ben has a lively presentation style that keeps you engaged, a good sense of humor, and clear mastery over his content. The course is relevant and valuable for young and experienced clinicians alike. Be sure to come prepared for discussion and plenty of critical thinking!"

DR Jarod Hall DPT USA

 

Key Learning points

 

• Develop GREAT rehab programs for even the most challenging patients


• Latest evidence and best practice guidelines for treating low back pain using an ACTIVE approach  


• Use a flexible, adaptable and simple to implement clinical framework to help navigate the uncertainty of clinical practice from patients with persistent pain to elite athletes.


A look at pain and exercise through a truly biopsychosocial lens.


• Take the complication and rigidity out of exercise prescription – Make it fun and engaging for YOU and your patient. Forget a physio tools or photocopied exercise sheet approach.


Take the mystery out of exercise prescription- when do you need to be specific? And when less so? Learn a comprehensive view of exercise that is more than just sets and reps.


How to sell your patients on exercise – A key factor in rehab success


Learn what you need to know about the psychology of pain and exercise without needing to become a psychologist.


• Learn about pain and how to talk about it without needing to be a neuroscientist. More patient focus and less biology!


Concise and practical reviews of the latest research into pain and exercise to save you time and energy! Perfect for the busy clinician who doesn’t have the time to wade through every piece of new information coming out


How to improve your subjective assessment. How to get all the information and ‘find the hook’ that guides patient beliefs, emotions and commitment to rehab.

 

This is NOT just another exercise course about sets and reps! It is about applying movement and exercise to people in pain. Exercise and movement are fantastic tools to help our patients but the complexity and uncertainty often present in clinical practice can make its application tough especially with painful problems!

What’s the best exercise? Will my patients enjoy or even do it? What if I underload, overload or even make them worse? What does the evidence say I should do? How do I communicate this with my patients?

Couple this with many of the current concepts in exercise & fitness simply not applying well to people in pain and this can be frustrating for therapists and patients alike. . The amount of information out there on this subject can be overwhelming, confusing and time consuming to process and we need to learn how to cut through the noise quickly to get to what really matters to help our patients.

Functional therapeutic movement enables you to navigate this uncertain environment by guiding you in making sense of the evidence around exercise and its application, in a way that will practically apply to your patients in clinic straight away. This can help discard unhelpful, outdated & often detrimental perspectives around movement that are often pervasive, amongst therapists and clinicians, and enable a streamlined, flexible and evidence based approach that is in line with the latest pain and rehabilitation research.  

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