All Courses
Watch our accredited courses presented by healthcare experts in physiotherapy, sport medicine and allied medicine

The Female Athlete
Females who participate in sports either very competitively or recreationally or anywhere along the spectrum in between are at risk of suffering very specific challenges and problems.

Part 1 – Spinal Surgery : Procedures and Preoperative Physiotherapy
With the rates of spinal surgery increasing, physiotherapists need to be familiar with what surgery entails, as well as the indications – some of which are less specific than others.

Part 2 – Spinal Surgery : Acute and Late Stage Physiotherapy
In Part 2 we review current practice and evidence regarding early mobilisation and the use of orthoses like collars and braces. Consideration is given to post-operative movement restrictions implemented from the acute phase.

Better Management of Chronic Lower Back Pain
Up to 85% of people living in Africa experience low back pain annually. Assessment of provocative factors such as sustained postures and positions that create persistent structural overload is needed.

Ethics Blurred Lines
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.

Part 1 – The cervical Spine and Cervicogenic Headaches – Slide Presentation
Differentiation of headaches. Migraine, Tension Type, Cluster and Cervicogenic, Differentiating cervicogenic dizziness from other causes of dizziness.

Part 2 – The cervical Spine and Cervicogenic Headaches – Live Patient Presentation
Differentiation of headaches. Migraine, Tension Type, Cluster and Cervicogenic, Differentiating cervicogenic dizziness from other causes of dizziness.

Part 1 – Deep Gluteal Syndrome – Differentiating the Butt – Slide Presentation
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
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.

Ethics: Compassion Fatigue
Compassion fatigue, also known as the cost of caring, is an occupational hazard in the helping professions.

Ethics in Exercise
This Presentation will investigate ethical issues with exercise prescriptions and discuss what International bodies have proposed.

Ethics In Sports Medicine
Clinicians have been faced with difficult decisions arising from the competitive nature of sport since the time of the ancient Greeks.

Lateral Elbow Pain: Differentiation for Better Prescriptive Management
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.

Part 1-Foot & Ankle Pearls – Slide Presentation
In the first part she will discuss these “PEARLS”, whilst in PART 2 she will guide the, process of a live patient subjecting and objective assessment. Clinical reasoning and treatment plan will be discussed to close.

Part 2-Foot & Ankle Pearls – Live Patient Presentation
In the first part she will discuss these “PEARLS”, whilst in PART 2 she will guide the, process of a live patient subjecting and objective assessment. Clinical reasoning and treatment plan will be discussed to close.

Part 1 – Getting back on track with Chronic Pain Patient – Slide Presentation
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.

Part 2 – Getting back on track with Chronic Pain Patient – Live Patient Presentation
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.

Part 1 – Lower Quarter Principals & Practices – Slide Presentation
In this overview we unpack the causes of recurrent or persistent dysfunction in the movement system, respecting the Biopsychosocial model.

Part 2 – Lower Quarter Principals & Practices – Live Patient Presentation
In part 2, watch Tanya assess a live patient who present with a lower quarter dysfunction.

Part 1 – Terminology, Classification and Grading of Muscle Injuries in Sport
The use of varying terminology and different diagnostic criteria when it comes to muscle injuries, results in the miscommunication between healthcare professionals resulting in poor management outcomes for our athletes and sedentary individuals.