Scoliosis and Posture – a Vestibular Neuro-Rehabilitation Approach (recorded webinar)
Course Date
Start: 30th October 2020
End: 30th October 2021
Course Location
Online Webinar
Anywhere with internet , Australia
Course Description
Course Description
You’re registering for a RECORDED webinar
Registration to the pre-recorded webinar includes the following details
- course will be related October 30th. 2020
- live interactive Q+A via Zoom 13th November, 2020 at 8pm (Sydney, Australia time)
- downloadable seminar notes, reference papers and clinical forms
- recording of Q+A will be available afterwards and added to your online content
- 12 months access (on-demand via internet)
To earn 12 CPD hours with ECU, you will need to take a short 10 multi choice quiz and get 7 or more answers correct .
IS THIS SEMINAR FOR ME?
* You’re a Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Osteopath and Occupational Therapist looking at improving your clinical competency in managing patients with spinal related conditions including chronic pain, scoliosis, poor posture and balance
* You’re a new graduate or experienced practitioner, either with little to no experience in neurology and vestibular rehabilitation
* You desire to make a big difference with an increasing number of patients suffering chronic spinal condition including those with sporting injuries, motor vehicle accidents and falls
* You’re looking for an integrated brain-based approach in managing challenging cases
* You learn best when there is a mix of relevant lecture material, reinforced with hands-on practicals
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Appreciate that scoliosis and other spinal conditions can be considered a brain-based problem
* Understand the brains/nervous systems influence on scoliosis, movement and posture, specifically from the vestibular system and other spinal control centres
* Learn the latest evidence-based clinical neuroscience that is emerging in the causes and management for idiopathic scoliosis
* How to perform a multi-modal, brain-based assessment, including proprioceptive, vestibular, cerebellar, and cortical tests
* Consider how primitive and postural reflexes influence early neuro-musculoskeletal development
* Learn advanced techniques and protocols for managing idiopathic scoliosis, chronic spinal pain and poor posture that consider spine, TMJ, eye movements, vestibular, sensorimotor integration, and advanced neuromodulation therapies
* Add these neuro-rehabilitation therapies to existing scoliosis techniques, including manual therapies, bracing, and exercise
Website
https://www.brainhubacademia.com.au/event/neuro-rehab-spine/
Course Credits
12
Course Contact Name
Carlo Rinaudo