Part 1 : A logical and Repeatable Approach to Assessment of the Shoulder – Slide Presentation
6 Students EnrolledPresenter: Neil Cable
There are many reasons why the assessment of a patient with a shoulder problem is often approached with apprehension and uncertainty. The shoulder girdle is a complex, integrated unit made of interconnected structures and even more complex mechanics.
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 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.
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.
Cool Concepts-South of the Lumbar: Part 2
2 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In this 2 hour webinar recording, we are happy to bring you Part 2 of Tanya’s 6 part Online internationally acclaimed South of the Lumbar course.
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 1 – Getting back on track with Chronic Pain Patient – Slide Presentation
3 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.
Going Global: The Online Upper Quarter Course Part 4 of 6
9 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
This course is suited for the therapist involved in the treatment of patients with acute, unresolved or persistent pain or dysfunction of Upper Quarter origin.
Part 2: The Cervical Spine and Cervicogenic Headaches – Live Patient Presentation
8 Students EnrolledPresenter: Fiona Lamberti
Differentiation of headaches. Migraine, Tension Type, Cluster and Cervicogenic, Differentiating cervicogenic dizziness from other causes of dizziness.
Cracking the Code: Making sense of Shoulder Impingement Tests 2025
44 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Shoulder pain affects up to 26% of adults at any time — and many turn to physiotherapists first. That puts us in a key position to make accurate, evidence-based decisions from day one.
Part 1: Terminology, Classification and Grading of Muscle Injuries in Sport
6 Students EnrolledPresenter: Dane O'Connor
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.
Inflammation & Chronic Disease
5 Students EnrolledPresenter: Francesca Esposito
It is now well recognised that a link exists between chronic, low-grade inflammation and a wide range of medical conditions and health issues, including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune conditions, arthritis, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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...
Pilates and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome
10 Students EnrolledPresenter: Jaime Crowe
Pilates and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome focuses on the patient presentation and diagnosis of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.
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.
