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September 2010
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Preparing the sports person and pre-event techniques followed by Post-event assessments of the client's requirements including acute & emergency, restorative, chronic by massage and thermal treatments.
Presented by Amanda Heading of Matlock, Derbyshire. Ultra distance and fell runner & Manipulative & Sports Therapist |
5th September 2010 |
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Bury, Greater Manchester |
£105 |
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Northern Institute of Massage Ltd |
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COURSE PROGRAM
Day 1
8.00-8.30 Registration
8.30-9.15 Terminology, principles of stabilisation, load transfer and muscle classification.
915-10.30 Cervical, Scapular & GH ideal position and functional movements
10.30-11.00 TEA
11.00-11.45 Prac #1 – Mapping & Postural assessment
11.45-1.00pm Clinical Anatomy, including dysfunctions
1.00-1.30 LUNCH–
1.30-2.15 Workshop # 1 – muscle imbalances in the Global System
2.15-3.00 The assessment – lecture format
3.00-4.30 Prac # 2 -
Finding scapular neutral & glenohumeral neutral
The CCFT and progressions in rehab.
Effective ‘Party Tricks’
Day 2
8.00-8.45 Intrinsic & Extrinsic risk factors
8.45-9.30 Impingement syndromes & instabilities
9.30-10.30 Assess continued, including dynamic movement, extensibility, impingement, instability and motor control tests.
10.30-10.45 TEA
10.45-12.45 Assessment continued plus rehab & progressions.
12.45-1.30 LUNCH
11.30 – 2.15 Workshop #2 – Treatment strategies for specific scapular and glenohumeral positional faults.
2.15-3.00 Treatment and progressive exercises / rehab
3.00-3.30 Case examples, final rehab.
3.30-4.00 Myofascial release & close
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11th & 12th September 2010 |
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Channel Islands |
£220 |
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The Jersey Sports & Spinal Clinic |
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Do you want to:
• Become a qualified sports massage practitioner?
• Achieve a qualification?
• Grow your own business?
This Massage in a Sports Environment course includes a 60 credit university module that is awarded by University of Teesside (University Module Code PHY1013-N). The course is delivered at the Oxstalls Campus, Unversity of Gloucester and normally runs alongside the academic year.
The mode of delivery is 12 weekends spread over a 11 month period resulting in the award, University Certificate of Advanced Professional Development (UCAPD) Massage in a Sports Environment.
The programme includes all the core elements required by the Professional Body and additionally explores more advanced soft tissue techniques including Specific Stretch/STR, Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Techniques.
Our courses offer a clear educational pathway with access to Higher Education and are taught by experienced and friendly tutor.
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Starts 18th September 2010 |
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Gloucester |
£2100 +VAT (£2467.50) |
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Sports Performance Services Ltd |
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In this session we will be looking at the spine including the deep and superficial back muscles, vertebrae and attachments. You will be able to view the major pelvic bones and their attachments to the sacrum.
Dr Searle will discuss the pelvic floor muscles, ligaments and attachments for both male and female specimens.
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22nd September 2010 |
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Newcastle upon Tyne |
£65 |
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Pilates Union UK |
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The Baby Massage Course covers the following subject areas:
Assessment techniques
Case Taking
Anatomy and Physiology relevant to baby massage
Safety
Contra-indications and precautions
Carrier oils and suitable massage mediums
Massage techniques for a full baby massage
Methods of teaching massage to mothers
Holism and nurturing
Common ailments
Allergies and sensitivities
The course is in 2 x 2-day modules and is assessed by the following:
5 case studies - i.e 5 mothers and babies who have received the full consultation and where the mother has been instructed in the massage thoroughly.
Other case studies with groups as discussed on the course
A Reflective Diary
The massages taught will be practised on dolls, but live models with their parents may be present during part 2, depending on availability. Massage techniques will include strokes for newborn babies, toddlers and young children.
The course is intended to teach therapists how to teach massage to parents either as individuals or in groups.
Pre-requisites – Full recognised massage qualification (inc anatomy, physiology, business studies, first aid)
To book, please contact our training staff on 01455 251020.
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25th - 26th September 2010 |
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Hinckley, Leicestershire |
£180 per module |
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Penny Price Aromatherapy Ltd |
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Do you want to:
• Become a qualified sports massage practitioner?
• Achieve a qualification?
• Grow your own business?
This Massage in a Sports Environment course includes a 60 credit university module that is awarded by University of Teesside (University Module Code PHY1013-N). The course is delivered at the University Sports Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham and normally runs alongside the academic year.
The mode of delivery is 12 weekends spread over a 11 month period resulting in the award, University Certificate of Advanced Professional Development (UCAPD) Massage in a Sports Environment.
The programme includes all the core elements required by the Professional Body and additionally explores more advanced soft tissue techniques including Specific Stretch/STR, Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Techniques.
Our courses offer a clear educational pathway with access to Higher Education and are taught by experienced and friendly tutor.
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Starts 25th September 2010 |
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Nottingham |
£2100 +VAT (£2467.50) |
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Sports Performance Services Ltd |
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A 2 day course designed to help you understand the cause of injury, and how to prevent problems from developing again. Most sports injuries are accumulative in nature, but what are the mechanisms that have contributed to the onset?
What biomechanical factors are involved and how can we assess these efficiently to best help our clients, eg what is the effect of a restricted ankle joint on the rest of the body?
A range of therapists, such as massage therapists, sports therapists, and pilates teachers are being consulted more and more by athletes and the recreational athlete. Now is the time to improve your understanding of assessment, prevention, and how to develop an effective treatment plan.
Do you want to learn in an environment where there are only 6 participants over the weekend - excellent 1:1 time for questions and supervision. |
25th & 26th September 2010 |
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Norfolk |
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Cameron Reid Training |
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As Independent Therapists this is an exciting and essential course to improve our understanding of the Legal System, Negligence Liability, Consent to Treatment and how we Document and Keep Our Records. In our working practice we MUST ensure we have this knowledge. This is your opportunity to come and learn what you need to know about the Legal System – be informed not fearful. |
30th September 2010 |
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East Midlands Hilton Hotel |
£135 before 19th Aug, £160 after |
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Therapy Learning |
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October 2010
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6th October
10.15 REGISTRATION
10.45 WELCOME AND OPENING
11.00 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RUGBY INJURIES, SIMON KEMP, RFU, Twickenham
11.30 PAIN AND INJURY: THAT’S RUGBY! DAVID HOWE, Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, Loughborough University,
12.00 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND OUTCOME OF SHOULDER INJURIES OVER A FIVE-YEAR PERIOD ROHIT KULKARNI, Royal Gwent Hospital
12.30 FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE SHOULDER JOINT.JOHN SLOAN, Countess of Chester Hospital, Liverpool Road, Chester
13.00 LUNCH
14.00 INFLUENCE OF RUGBY PRACTICE ON SHOULDER INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ROTATORS STRENGTH; PASCAL EDOUARD, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne,
14.30 FREE COMMUNICATIONS
14.40 FREE COMMUNICATIONS
14.50 FREE COMMUNICATIONS
15.00 MANAGING INJURIES AND WINNING - A COACH’S PERSPECTIVE; KINGSLEY JONES, Sale Sharks
15.30 TEA
15.45 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DIAGNOSIS OF SHOULDER INJURIES. ERIC HEGEDUS, Duke University School of Medicine, USA
16.15 MY DISLOCATED SHOULDER: THE PLAYER EXPERIENCE. TBC
16.45 DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER. SIMON ROBERTS,Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry
17.15 GET UP, SHUT UP AND STOP BEING A FANNY. RUGBY PLAYERS AND BODY ANXIETY, PAIN AND INJURY. NATALIE DARKO, Nottingham Trent, University, Nottingham,
17.45 END OF DAY ONE
19.30 POSTER SESSION/ RECEPTION
20.15 DINNER
7th October
09.00 EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES ON THE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF SOFT TISSUE SHOULDER INJURIES AND RELATED DISORDERS. DUNCAN REID School of Rehabilitation and Occupation Studies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
09.30 MY SHOULDER RECONSTRUCTION THE PLAYER EXPERIENCE – TBC
10.00 ROTATOR CUFF IMPINGEMENT AND SLAP INJURIES.SIMON FROSTICK, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
10.30 ETHICAL ISSUES OF THE SPORTS TEAM DOCTOR. BRIAN DEVITT, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital,Northwood, Santry, Dublin
11.00 COFFEE
11.30 AC JOINT INJURY– A REVIEW. JAMES FRASER-MOODIE, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
12.00 IMAGING SHOULDER INJURIES. TBC
12.30 WHEN DO I GET TO RUN ON WITH THE MAGIC SPONGE? ILLUSIONS OF MERITOCRACY AND DEMOCRACY IN SPORTS MEDICINE. ISLAY McCEWAN,Department Of Exercise And Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University
13.00 LUNCH
14.00 TACKLING THE BIOMECHANICS OF THE SHOULDER. LEE HERRINGTON, University of Salford, Manchester
14.30 THE EFFECT OF SHOULDER PADS. DEBORAH HARRIS, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough,
15.00 TACKLING IN RUGBY: COACHING FOR INJURY PREVENTION. SHARIEF HENDRICKS, University of Cape Town, South Africa
15.30 TEA
16.00 REHABILITATION OF SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME AND ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES - AN EVIDENCE-BASED REVIEW. TODD ELLENBECKER Physiotherapy Associates Scottsdale Sports Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
16.30 REHABILITATION OF THE SHOULDER. JO GIBSON, West Kirby Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic,
17.00 CLOSE |
6-7TH OCT |
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THEATR COLWYN, COLWYN BAY |
£135 FOR 2 DAYS; £75 PER DAY; £25 CONFERENCE DINNER |
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RYGBI GOGLEDD CYMRU |
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This course teaches you soft tissue approaches to the upper and lower body. It is a two day course where you will learn Osteopathic approaches to assessment, and treatment techniques.
A range of articulatory and soft tissue techniques to the upper and lower body will be taught. Patient positioning is vital for technique effectiveness, you will learn how to increase effectiveness of your technique without drastically changing your position or the patients. You will also learn therapeutic approaches applied to the same area but in different positions, useful if your patient is restricted in some way. Techniques included will be soft tissue and articulation approaches to these areas, treatments in different patient positions. This is course is 95 % practical, with an introduction to osteopathic philosophy, exercises in palpation, and assessment.
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9th & 10th October 2010 |
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Norfolk |
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Cameron Reid Training |
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On this one day workshop, we teach you how to locate and treat one of the most common musculatory problems that you, as a therapist, will come across.
Trigger Points can be the cause some of the most commonly mis-diagnosed conditions, such as RSI; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Sciatica, 'Runners Knee', to name but a few.
This workshop is ideal for any therapist who regularly face 'clients in pain'!
Cost: £85.00
Venue: Manchester |
9th October 2010 |
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Manchester |
£85 |
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Active Health Group |
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Our course goal will be to share with you how normal day-to-day function is changed by interference with the fascial and connective tissue anatomy. By understanding how various systems interlink to determine function, we can explore new and integrated treatment strategies as a tool to relieve the post surgical and radiotherapy trauma following breast and head & neck surgery.
This workshop will be a good mix of practical and academic work, and the number of participants will therefore be limited. Suitable for Physiotherapists / Therapists working with breast and head & neck cancer patients, e.g. Oncology / Women’s Health, Primary Care and Musculoskeletal settings.
Course Tutor - Willie Fourie, South Africa
Please email Karen.goodwin@christie.nhs.uk for more information & to book a place |
9th & 10th October 2010 |
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Manchester |
£225 |
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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
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The seminar involves the exact details of how to safely lengthen muscles & fascia simultaneously, maintaining a physiologically based agonist-antagonist relationship. The seminar is 30% lectures & 70% hands-on work. The 4 days are split to 2 days upper body stretching & strengthening & 2 days lower body stretching & strengthening. This is a rare & golden opportunity to attend an AIS seminar in the UK presented by Aaron L. Mattes, the founder & developer of AIS. www.stretchingusa.com. |
14th - 17th October 2010 |
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Park Inn Heathrow Hotel |
£480 |
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Stretching GB |
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Modern joint and soft tissue techniques for clinical and sports related conditions.
Topics include:
Pre-application, application and post-application, enabling therapists to apply safe and effective strapping and taping techniques for the treatment, rehabilitation and preventative measures.
Ideal for therapists working in a club/pitchside setting.
A free strapping kit will be provided to each participant.
CPD Credits: 6.
Cost: £95.00
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16th October 2010 |
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Manchester |
£95 |
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Active Health Group |
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Coaching is a powerful approach to working with individuals and groups. It enables people to work towards what they want rather than what they don’t want. It is being fast recognised as the “missing link” in helping people to change health beliefs, raise self efficacy and develop sustainable plans. This day is aimed at independent practitioners who want to explore coaching and consider using it as part of their professional “tool kit”. It aims to provide some practical tools, hands-on practice and personal experience of coaching. It will show how coaching not only benefits our clients, but also supports our own personal and business development. |
28th October 2010 |
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Leicestershire |
£105 before 16th September, £135 after |
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Therapy Learning |
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November 2010
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Success in your business is related to three key elements: Knowledge, Skills and Attitude.
You already have loads of Knowledge in your chosen profession. You already have Skill in your field of specialism. So great- you are part way there!!! BUT business success goes beyond this. Business success is:
- Equipping you with the knowledge to plan your business and focus on achieving the desired result,
- Developing your skills to influence other people to utilise your services,
- Extending your activity to areas you may not like feel comfortable in, such as networking and presenting yourself
... all of which are essential if your business is to be a success.
Come and learn how to get the most from yourself and your business in a friendly, humorous and action packed day.
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11th November 2010 |
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Venue TBC |
£105 before 30th September, £135 after |
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Therapy Learning |
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A practical exploration of how to develop a private practice, perfectly suited for those fresh out of the NHS, or for those wanting to give an established practice a boost. For many, knowing how to market and operate a successful practice is a mystery – this course will give ready-to-use tips and thought-provoking exercises to help you grow your patient list. |
18th November 2010 |
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Leicestershire |
£105 before 7th October, £135 after |
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Therapy Learning |
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On this course you will learn how to prepare for and apply the following massage methods:
effleurage; petrissage; tapôtement; vibration; compressions; friction; passive stretching
In the following settings:
injury management - post acute phase; injury prevention; pre-existing conditions/disease processes (therapeutic and remedial)
Pre, inter and post event situations.
This level 4 course meets the National Occupational Standards, (D520 & D521).
For holders of a BSc in Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Sports Therapy or Sports Rehabilitation or other related hands on therapy such as L3 sports massage, osteopathy etc, this course will be 5 days in duration.
We will be running one programme in 2010, November 29th to December 3rd.
The cost is £695.00.
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29th November - 3rd December 2010 |
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Manchester |
£695 |
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Active Health Group |
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January 2011
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The only UK, Level 5 sports therapy course to be recognised by the Society of Sports Therapists, the sports therapy governing body, SRTC and the regulator CNHC.
This course covers all the National Occupational Standards in Sports Therapy.
The treatment of sports related problems has grown over recent years, due to the vast increase in leisure activities and the interest in sport and fitness. The demand for a therapist with a wide based knowledge will always find plenty of opportunities to find work. Sports treatments vary greatly from sports massage routines to help prevent injuries, maintain suppleness and improve performance, to full treatments using ulstrasound.
This course will provide you with all the skills required to work in the exciting and rewarding field of Sports Therapy. The treatment skills taught in this course also enables you to deal with many more common problems such as back pain and whiplash etc.
This course covers 550 hours of blended learning including practical training, home learning and case studies, and can be attended weekends or weekdays to suit. |
31st January 2011 |
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Manchester |
£2530 |
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Active Health Group |
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February 2011
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The only UK, Level 5 sports therapy course to be recognised by the Society of Sports Therapists, the sports therapy governing body, SRTC and the regulator CNHC.
This course covers all the National Occupational Standards in Sports Therapy.
The treatment of sports related problems has grown over recent years, due to the vast increase in leisure activities and the interest in sport and fitness. The demand for a therapist with a wide based knowledge will always find plenty of opportunities to find work. Sports treatments vary greatly from sports massage routines to help prevent injuries, maintain suppleness and improve performance, to full treatments using ulstrasound.
This course will provide you with all the skills required to work in the exciting and rewarding field of Sports Therapy. The treatment skills taught in this course also enables you to deal with many more common problems such as back pain and whiplash etc.
This course covers 550 hours of blended learning including practical training, home learning and case studies, and can be attended weekends or weekdays to suit. |
February 2011 - February 2012 |
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Manchester |
£2530 |
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Active Health Group |
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