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)
A Royal Pain in the BUTT: Local, Referred, Centrally Mediated or All of the above?
48 Students EnrolledPresenters: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Differentiating the source of buttock pain can often be challenging & frustrating. Directing management to the incorrect source will only negate a good outcome, create fearfulness and anxiety in the patient which may potentially lead to a chronic pain state.
What’ s new in the Acute & Chronic Knee
4 Students EnrolledPresenter: Suzanne Rogers
Dealing with Acute injuries, Osteoarthritis, Knee Arthroscopy & Menisectomy–what now?, Patellofemoral Pain –Risk factors, Muscle strengthening –new idea, endinopathy –exercise debate, Knee Examination –some pointers.
Going Global: The Online Upper Quarter Course Part 1 of 6
74 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
The Upper Quarter is an integrated physiological system both anatomically & biomechanically. For this reason, assessment & management of upper quarter pain & dysfunction should respect various co-relationships for best outcomes.
Part 1: Deep Gluteal Syndrome – Differentiating the Butt – Slide Presentation
21 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.
Part 2 – Deep Gluteal Syndrome – Differentiating the Butt – Live Patient Presentation
17 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.
The link between aberrant breathing and chronic low back pain
5 Students EnrolledPresenter: Jaime Crowe
Chronic low back pain is an extremely common condition, that is treated almost daily by physiotherapists all over the globe.
The Effects of Hormones on Tendons & Ligaments
9 Students EnrolledPresenter: Mande Scheepmaker
Tendons and ligaments are crucial structures inside the musculoskeletal system. Many issues in the treatment of tendon and ligament diseases and injuries have yet not been resolved sufficiently.
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.
Going Global: The Lower Quarter Course Part 2 of 6
60 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...
The Elbow – Physiotherapy Principles & Clinical Applications
9 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
The Elbow consists of complex articular congruity & conformity. An understanding of the stability mechanisms as well as systems assisting in force closure, both local & proximal, allow the therapist to better manage patients with elbow pain.
Cool Concepts-South of the Lumbar: Part 6
3 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In this 2 hour webinar recording, we are happy to bring you Part 6 of Tanya’s 6 part Online internationally acclaimed South of the Lumbar course.
Patients Chronic Pain due to Hypermobility
12 Students EnrolledPresenter: Lorraine Jacobs
Hypermobility syndromes are often poorly recognised by healthcare practitioners.
The Frozen Shoulder: Current best practices for the Physiotherapy management.
76 Students EnrolledPresenters: Tanya Bell-Jenje & Allyson Smith
Frozen Shoulder (FS) is a painful and debilitating condition that is both poorly understood and frequently misdiagnosed in the clinical setting...
Part 2 – Lower Quarter Principals & Practices – Live Patient Presentation
1 Student EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In part 2, watch Tanya assess a live patient who present with a lower quarter dysfunction.
