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Clinical Strength and Conditioning
Fundermentals
"Online Course"
If you want to stand out as an Excellent Therapist you must be Excellent at strength and conditioning.
Physiotherapists
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Osteopaths
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Who has completed this course in the past:
We are at a crossroads in our professions, we have seen huge progress in the professionalisation of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, sports therapy, sports rehabilitation, athletic training and osteopathy in regard to its recognition with the general public and the medical profession.
We have an unprecedented need for musculoskeletal services within our communities as public health messages encourage people to age, work and live well. These messages urge people to regularly participate in physical activity and exercise. However, this must be underpinned by the requirement for excellent musculoskeletal health.
Physical activity is important for the musculoskeletal health of your patients and can be used as a preventative measure to reduce illness and disability. However when these measures fail optimal rehabilitative and strength and conditioning interventions are necessary. This is where the problem arises because within our professions we have for too long neglected our core business ADVANCED EXERCISE REHABILITATION.
Exercise rehabilitation is a difficult business and it has been made more difficult by the rampant underfunding of this key commodity in public services in favour of cheap, quick fix strategies and a lack of training for early career therapists both at University and in the workplace.
In the public sector resources and funding over the years has been redirected to triage services and diagnostics. Consequently, many senior therapists that were very competent and capable delivering rehabilitation have swopped roles in favour of triage and diagnostic roles.
This has led to a significant de-skilling in their rehabilitation expertise and an inability to keep abreast of the latest trends because of time spent in diagnostic clinics. It has led to a massive gulf between optimal and effective rehabilitation for patients because of a decline in therapists specialising in rehabilitation. This has then led to a lack of mentoring, training and opportunities for on the job training for entry level therapists in the essence of rehabilitation, physical preparation and strength and conditioning.
Rehabilitation is a specialist skill set which must be honed and developed like all other skills. It is a combination of anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, training science, psychology and communication skills. I have set up this course for motivated therapists to readdress the balance. This course has been specially created for talented therapists like you to provide a practical grounding in the fundamentals of clinical strength and conditioning to help you stand out as an Excellent Therapist in MSK Rehabilitation.
During this course Uzo Ehiogu an Expert in rehabilitation and clinical strength and conditioning teaches the fundamentals of clinical strength and conditioning practice for therapists.
The course is a step by step guide to help you intergrate strength and conditioning more easily into your clinical work.
It will improve your confidence and enhance your clinical results with a wide range of patients in the outpatient setting.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
1. Devise your own rehabilitation and physical preparation framework unique to your own way of working and current experience.
2. Understand how day to day clinical data from your objective assessments can be used to make better clinical decisions.
3. Understand how the patients story can be used to direct your rehabilitation and strength and conditioning programming.
4 . Develop a template for movement screening which can be applied to any patient or clinical setting.
5. Understand how to decide if your patients rehabilitation needs are related to a movement skill problem or a specific physical quality such as strength, balance, range of motion or power etc.
6. Conduct a comprehensive needs analysis and physical assessment for any sport, occupation or activity.
7. Apply practical biomechanics to your exercise prescription interventions and understand how to regress and progress many strength exercises.
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Module 1: Creating your own rehabilitation framework for better patient outcomes
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Module 2: How do we use data to make practical rehab decisions ?
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Module 3: Taking a patient history - Not all problems need a strength and conditioning solution
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Module 4: Skills and Capacities - The holy grail of training transfer and specificity
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Module 5: The Needs analysis and physical capacity assessment - What's the master plan?
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Module 6: Movement screening - A common sense approach to making good decisions
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Module 7: Practical Biomechanics - The concepts that count in clinical practice
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Enrol on this course for £149 today ! 20% off Normally £189
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12 months full access to the entire online course (value £660.00)
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7 modules increasing your confidence applying S&C to patients
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30 hours of continuing professional development
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Access to a private facebook page
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Video presentations and access to journal articles
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Your Course Tutor
Uzo is a Consultant in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Physical Preparation and a Clinical Educator.
He advises clinicians and organizations on performance optimisation and is an international clinical educator.
A former Royal Marines Commando, Special Operations Solider and British Army Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Officer. Uzo has a Masters of Science Degree in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Bachelor Degrees in Applied Sports Science and Physiotherapy. He is a full member of the UK Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP).
Uzo also has a Masters of Science Degree in Strength and Conditioning from St Marys University London and is a Professional Doctorate Candidate in Strength and Conditioning and Rehabilitation. Uzo is also an UKSCA Accredited strength and Conditioning Coach (ASCC)
He is a Visiting Research Fellow at Leeds Beckett University Centre for Human Performance, Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Birmingham University Medical School and guest Lecturer on Physiotherapy Master of Science programmes at Coventry University, Brighton University and Oxford Brookes University.
Uzo is author and co- author of book chapters in The Shoulder Theory and Practice (High preformance of the climbing athlete) https://www.handspringpublishing.com/product/the-shoulder-theory-and-practice/ and Climbing Medicine - A practical guide (Injury prevention, Climbing rehabilitation) https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-72184-8.
He has also published in per reviewed journals on the subject of musculoskeletal rehabilitation.