| 09.00
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REGISTRATION |
| 09.15 |
Introduction to the course |
| 09.30 |
The hip revisited – anatomy revision
Revises the main anatomical structures in this area with
specific reference to the clinical problems that can arise with disruption or
trauma to them. |
| 11.00 |
BREAK |
| 11.30 |
The groin revisited:
Classifies & identifies the muscles within this anatomical region and details
their actions, functions & roles. Also, how this knowledge can be incorporated
within clinical assessments and rehabilitation. |
| 1.00 |
LUNCH |
| 1.45 |
Common injuries of the hip and
groin:
Includes some of the common conditions & problems frequently seen, highlighting
causes, assessment, recognition and treatments. Conditions covered include
muscle & ligament injuries & hip joint problems. Appropriate mobilisation and
rehabilitation techniques are also addressed. |
| 3.30 |
BREAK |
| 3.45 |
Common injuries of the hip and
groin:
This session focuses on the causes, assessment, recognition and management of
the “sports hernia” & osteitis pubis with specific referral to recent research
and treatment philosophies for both conditions.
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| 5.00 |
CLOSE |
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| Day 2 |
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| 09.15 |
The
principles of rehabilitation for lower limb injuries
Addresses the principles
of rehabilitation for patients with lower limb injuries. The session aims to
clarify and determine the criteria for progressions from the acute / early phase
through to the final functional pre discharge stage of rehabilitation.
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| 11.00 |
BREAK |
| 11.30 |
Practical problem solving session |
| 1.00 |
LUNCH |
| 1.45 |
Mobilisations and manual therapy techniques
Revision of and
instruction in manual therapy techniques that are appropriate to the joints and
soft tissues of this particular region. Also considers the clinical indicators
that determine their selection. |
| 3.45 |
BREAK |
| 4.00 |
Discussion and plenary session |
| 4.30 |
CLOSE |