ODNS Dry Needling Level 1 Pre-Course Online
384 Students EnrolledPresenter: Bruce Barker
ODNS teaches an integrated approach to Trigger point needling and pathology, providing the student with a thorough understanding of the MTrP and how it is affected by Dry Needling.
The online course is presented in combination videos and articles and includes exam questions for each section. This online portion must be completed before the practical course, and will fulfill written examination requirements for dry needling courses.
Course outline:
- historical overview
- the neurophysiology of superficial and deep dry needling
- ethics, precautions and contraindications
- dry needling for radicular pain
- clinical reasoning with the role of agonists and antagonists.
Mythbusting the McKenzie Method | Free Webinar
255 Students EnrolledPresenters: ian Grey
An overview lecture on The McKenzie Method during which popular myths surrounding the method will be discussed at the hand of the latest research. Discussions on different perspectives & approaches are welcomed.
ODNS Dry Needling Level 2 Online
101 Students EnrolledPresenter: Bruce Barker
ODNS teaches an integrated approach to Trigger point needling and pathology, providing the student with a thorough understanding of the MTrP and how it is affected by Dry Needling...
The Frozen Shoulder: Current best practices for the Physiotherapy management.
93 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...
Going Global: The Lower Quarter Course Part 1 of 6
91 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In this 2 hour webinar recording, we are happy to bring you Part 1 of Tanya’s internationally acclaimed Lower Quarter course.
This Clinically relevant course introduces the clinician to concepts necessary to evaluating the movement system as a whole...
Going Global: The Lower Quarter Course Part 2 of 6
86 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...
2023 Going Global: The Online Upper Quarter Course Part 1 of 6
59 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.
A Royal Pain in the BUTT: Local, Referred, Centrally Mediated or All of the above?
59 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.
2023 Going Global: The Online Upper Quarter Course Part 2 of 6
57 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.
Simply the Thorax
49 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Brought to you by Eduworks, Simply the Thorax is a 90 minute live Webinar aimed at increasing your understanding of the role of, treatment of and rehab of the thoracic spine, ‘Simply’.
The Overhead Shoulder: A focus on overhead pathology, function & recovery for the overhead athlete or worker
46 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
Part 1
- The integrated multistructural pathogenesis of shoulder pain. A focus on the overhead worker
- Clinically Applied functional anatomy
- Shoulder Pathology’s including indications for Shoulder replacement...
Ethics: Compassion Fatigue
43 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kim Ballantine
Compassion fatigue, also known as the cost of caring, is an occupational hazard in the helping professions.
AI and Ethics Live Online Course 2025
46 Students EnrolledPresenter: Deon Buhrs
Navigating the Intersection of Artificial and Human Intelligence: Ethical Challenges and the Need for AI Integration in Healthcare. Artificial Intelligence, Real Intelligence, and what if we can’t tell the difference?
Ethics in Exercise
35 Students EnrolledPresenter: Georgia Torres
This Presentation will investigate ethical issues with exercise prescriptions and discuss what International bodies have proposed.
Shoulder Joint Assessment
35 Students EnrolledPresenter: Lindsay Harris
In this presentation you will learn how to assess the Shoulder Joint. The subjective assessment will be explained. The steps of the objective assessment will be guided both theoretically and practically. Following this, Lindsay will assess an unseen Shoulder Patient...
Understanding Scoliosis
33 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kerryn Cumming
Understanding Scoliosis. We’re excited to announce an upcoming live presentation by an experienced biokinetics, Kerryn Cumming
Elbow Assessment: Tips and Tricks
23 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
In clinical practice we are often faced with patients presenting with elbow pain. What on first glance is a simple joint to assess & treat, often rears its obstinate head with multiple complexing presentations...
The Female Athlete
24 Students EnrolledPresenter: Sue Fuller-Good
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.
Scapula vs Glenohumeral Dysfunction – Which is the chicken and which is the egg?
21 Students EnrolledPresenter: Tanya Bell-Jenje
The principle scapular dysfunctions implicated in Rotator Cuff Related Pain Syndrome (RCRPS) are a reduction in upward rotation &/or posterior tilt. These change the arthrokinematics of the glenoid during shoulder movement.
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.
Ethics Blurred Lines
21 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.
Ethics and the Generation Gap
21 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kristy Suttner & Thulani Ndzotyana
For years we have considered the subject of Ethics to be one that is clear: honesty, integrity, transparency. Cut and dry almost. But then along came the Millenials with a whole new way of viewing the world. And as with most things, just when acclimatization has taken place...
Part 1 – Spinal Surgery : Procedures and Preoperative Physiotherapy
19 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kayleigh Brien
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.
Ethics In Sports Medicine
19 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.
Lateral Elbow Pain – Differentiation for Better Prescriptive Management
19 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.
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.
Ethics: Understanding LGBTQIA: Embracing Diversity and Identity
17 Students EnrolledPresenters: Yahto Kraft, Kristy Suttner, and Thulani Ndzotyana
Join us for an enlightening evening with Yahto Kraft (supported by Thulani Ndzotyana & Kristy Suttner) as he takes us on his fascinating journey of identity & self discovery. His adventures being a queer performer in SA and abroad, and what that means...
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder & Hypermobility type Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (HSD & hEDS)
16 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
Part 2 – Spinal Surgery : Acute and Late Stage Physiotherapy
14 Students EnrolledPresenter: Kayleigh Brien
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.
Patients Chronic Pain due to Hypermobility
13 Students EnrolledPresenter: Lorraine Jacobs
Hypermobility syndromes are often poorly recognised by healthcare practitioners.