South of the Lumbar Bundle
Attendees: Physiotherapists and other Health Care Professionals
Fee:
CEU’s: Total 12 General CEU’s (Level 1)
Understanding the various types and pathomechanisms of idiopathic scoliosis.
Presenter: Kerryn Cumming
Duration: 2 hours
Attendees: Health Care Professionals
Fee: R435
Presenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Fee:
CEU’s: Total 12 General CEU’s (Level 1)
is an occupational hazard in the helping professions.
Presenter: Kim Ballantine
Fee: R435
CEU’s: 2 Ethics CEU’s (Level 1)
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Fee: R450
CEU’s: 2 General CEU’s (Level 1)
Presenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Fee: R435
CEU’s: 2 General CEU’s (Level 1)
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder & Hypermobility type Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (HSD & hEDS)
19 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
From HSD to Hypermobility type Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS). We’re excited to announce an upcoming live presentation by an experienced physiotherapist, Tanya Bell-Jenje
Going Global: The Lower Quarter Course Part 2 of 6
59 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
This is a 2 hour webinar recording, where we continue to discuss the following topics:
- Functional Biomechanics & Clinical Anatomy of the lumbar spine, pelvis, hip & lower limbs.
- To understand anatomy & its clinical relevance...
Ethics Blurred Lines
20 Students EnrolledPresenter: Jarrad van Zuydam
Dr Van Zuydam has been part of the professional peloton since late 2012 when he joined Team MTN Qhubeka as a team physician. He later became the head doctor at the team and subsequently moved to Team UAE Emirates as a team doctor.
Going Global: The Lower Quarter Course Part 4 of 6
8 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
This is Part 4 of Tanya’s 6 part Online internationally acclaimed Lower Quarter course. This Clinically relevant course introduces the clinician to concepts necessary to evaluating the movement system as a whole, respecting the Biopsychosocial model, aimed at finding the primary source of the problem...
Part 2: Getting back on track with Chronic Pain Patient – Live Patient Presentation
2 Students EnrolledPresenter: Briony Gildenhuys
The chronic pain patient can at times feel like an overwhelming patient. Often they arrive at your door with years of history involving specialists, interventions, scans and mountains of previous advice and treatments.
Understanding Scoliosis
29 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kerryn Cumming
Understanding Scoliosis. We’re excited to announce an upcoming live presentation by an experienced biokinetics, Kerryn Cumming
Trauma-Informed Pain Management Strategies: Understanding Pain Beyond the Physical
19 Students EnrolledPresenters: Claire Myhill
Pain is not just a physical experience — it is shaped by the nervous system, lived experiences, and trauma history.
Part 2 – Deep Gluteal Syndrome – Differentiating the Butt – Live Patient Presentation
15 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Differentiating the source of buttock pain can often be challenging. Many structures can both refer to the region as well be the source of local pathology in this highly nociceptive area.
Knee Examination
8 Students EnrolledPresenter: Mike Barrow
Before examining a patient with a knee complaint, the clinician must be aware of a broad range of conditions that may present with a knee problem and conditions which may mimic knee pathology.
Cool Concepts-South of the Lumbar: Part 4
2 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In this 2 hour webinar recording, we are happy to bring you Part 4 of Tanya’s 6 part Online internationally acclaimed South of the Lumbar course.
Part 1 – Lower Quarter Principals & Practices – Slide Presentation
4 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In this overview we unpack the causes of recurrent or persistent dysfunction in the movement system, respecting the Biopsychosocial model.
Lateral Elbow Pain – Differentiation for Better Prescriptive Management
18 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
The Elbow is rarely taught at undergraduate level, and yet is a frequent source of the presenting patients’ pain, disability & frustration. Many different pathologies fall under the umbrella of ‘Lateral elbow pain’ & these need to be differentiated out for proper management and advice.
Ethics In Sports Medicine
21 Students EnrolledPresenter: Jon Patricios
Clinicians have been faced with difficult decisions arising from the competitive nature of sport since the time of the ancient Greeks.
Clinical Pearls in the Rehabilitation of Ankle Fractures
17 Students EnrolledPresenters: Helene Simpson
This practical, clinically focused course takes you through the full rehabilitation journey following ankle fracture surgery — from the early post-operative phase through to return to sport and restoration of quality of life.
More Cracking the Code: A Smarter Approach to Prescriptive Exercises for Shoulder Impingement.
55 Students EnrolledPresenters: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Building on the foundation laid in “Cracking the Code: Shoulder Impingement Tests & the Art of Clinical Reasoning,” this session focuses on translating diagnostic clarity into targeted, effective treatment for the many faces of shoulder “impingement.”
