Professor Jill Cook
Tendinopathy –
pathology/management
January 30th
(9am to 5pm) & 31st (9am to 12.30)
Professor Jill Cook is an internationally
recognized expert and researcher in tendinopathy. Professor Cook presents the
state of the art with regard to pathology, assessment and management of
tendinopathies.
Jenny McConnell
Lower limb course
February 1st
to 3rd (9am to 5pm)
Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Jenny McConnell’s lower limb workshop will address biomechanical evaluation
from the pelvis to the foot together with management incorporating EMG
biofeedback labs, exercise prescription, taping, and manual therapy in a refreshingly
clinical approach.
Lyn Watson
Shoulder course
February 13th/14th (9am to 5pm)
Lyn Watson has developed a logical and progressive
approach to assessment and rehabilitation of the athlete’s injured shoulder.
This course offers the opportunity to gain extensive clinical insight into the
assessment, diagnosis, treatment and progression of shoulder rehabilitation
follow sporting injury.
This course is now full
Professor Peter O’Sullivan
Lumbopelvic motor
control
February 7th
all day & 9th (9am to 12.30)
Specialist
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Professor Peter O’Sullivan’s presentation will
address issues of lumbopelvic motor
control in the athlete. Peter has extensive research, teaching, and clinical
experience in this challenging area. He has a very stimulating, unique and
evidence-based method of evaluation and treatment.
Dr Steve Edmondston
Thoracic spine course
February 6th (9am
to 5pm)
Associate
Professor Dr Steve Edmondston has
developed a clinically effective approach to examination and treatment of the
thoracic spine. Optimal thoracic spine function is essential for maximum
athletic performance and is particularly important to function of the shoulder
girdle, cervical spine and pelvic girdle.