

PHYSIOTHERAPIST WORKSHOP
We believe that physiotherapists should be equipped with updated skills....
Our courses are recognized by AHPC. Our aim is to help practicing physiotherapists sharpen their skills...
2026 SCHEDULE
Cervical Spine Workshop: 07 - 08 Mar 2026
Lumbar Spine Workshop: 13 - 14 Jun 2026
Shoulder Workshop: 12 - 13 Sept 2026
Knee Workshop: 14 - 15 Nov 2026
Our Presenters
01
Cervical Spine Workshop
(2 Days)
Headaches & TMJ
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Understand and treat headaches related to the neck (cervicogenic headache) and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
Outcome
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Identify different causes of headaches + pathophysiology
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Perform comprehensive assessments for headaches and TMJ dysfunction.
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Apply evidence-based manual therapy and exercises for effective treatment
02
Lumbar Spine Workshop
(2 Days)
Acute Low Back Pain & SIJ
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Manage acute low back pain, screen for red flags, and treat the sacroiliac joint (SIJ)
Outcome
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Synthesize research on acute back pain & factors for chronicity
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Treat different types of acute low back pain
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Screen for red flags and utilize modern manual therapy techniques
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Understand and treat SIJ dysfunction with modern interpretation using manual therapy, taping, and exercise
03
Shoulder Workshop
(2 Days)
Neck, Arm Pain & Dizziness
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Assess and treat neck-related arm pain and dizziness
Outcome
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Identify types and causes of neck-related arm pain and/or dizziness
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Identify and manage cervicogenic dizziness
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Effectively assess and treat neck-related arm pain
04
Knee Workshop
(2 Days)
Motor Control & Leg Pain
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Addressing lumbar spine motor control issues and low back-related leg pain (eg., sciatica)
Outcome
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Identify and manage various lumbar spine motor control patterns
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Identify causes of low back-related leg pain.
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Synthesize research on surgical versus physiotherapy treatment.
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Apply assessment and treatment strategies for low back-related leg pain

Dr. Simon Pratt
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Adam Caar
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