The sporting hip & groin pain
This extremely popular two day course will enable all therapists to tackle the problem hip & groin patient, from the weekend warrior to the elite athlete. As a specialist in the hip & groin, James will share his knowledge with you.
Description
Taal scholing: Engels - Geaccrediteerd voor het beroepsgerelateerde deel en het algemeen & sport register - Keurmerk: 14 punten - KRF: 14 punten - ProQKine: in aanvraag voor heraccreditatie voor 2022
Wij doen ons uiterste best om onze scholingen in deze tijd door te laten gaan volgens nationale en internationale richtlijnen rondom COVID-19. Mocht er iets veranderen voor deze scholing, dan brengen we je zo snel mogelijk op de hoogte.
The pelvis, hip and groin is a complex region of the body, with multiple pathologies co-existing and large forces being generated and absorbed through this region during almost all sports. Many local
structures can generate pain in this region, and to further complicate matters, there are a number of structures that can refer pain into the area.
Perhaps nowhere else in the body is there currently a wider gap between the teachings of clinical practice and scientific fact. The Sporting Hip & Groin, is our attempt to blend the latest research,
the opinion of experts in the field, and our own personal experience of current clinical concepts; to marry the art and science of management together in a clear and understandable way.
The original Sporting Hip & Groin course was first established in 2004, and has been delivered to over 2000 therapists in the UK, as well as internationally. The course covers a collection of published
research articles and ideas brought together by the teachings of many leading clinicians we have come into contact with over the years. We have drawn on experiences with track and field over a nine year period, and four Olympic cycles, (Beijing 2008 & London 2012; Rio 2016; Tokyo 2020); through time in professional rugby (Both England and Saracens); consulting for some of the top clubs in the Premier League, Championship and Internationally for over 12years; as well as running the Intensive Rehabilitation Unit (IRU) for all Olympic athletes through Sochi 2014; Rio 2016; PyeongChang 2018; and Tokyo 2020. Our aim is to piece together all the research and place into context for clinical practice providing a framework for assessing and treating what is a challenging yet rewarding area - The Sporting Hip & Groin
Dag 1
- Anatomy, functional biomechanics & diagnosing hip & groin pathology
- Functional anatomy review
- Joint biomechanics & movement patterns
- Subjective & objective examinations Adductor-related pathologies
- Abdominal-related pathologies
- Hip joint-related pathologies Manual therapy techniques
Day 2
- Rehabilitating the hip & groin Movement dysfunction & pattern recognition
- Functional examination
- Imaging & surgical considerations
- Structuring a rehab program
- Muscle impairment – low or high load?
- Rehab exercises – which exercise, when?
- Putting it all together
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