Lower Limb - Online Course Listings

CA$500

Periodized ACL Program: Part 1

Part 1/4
To educate providers within the sports medicine team on how to bridge the gap from the clinic to the field while best utilizing and applying current research to rehabilitate patients' status post anterior cruciate ligament repair or reconstruction.

CA$500

Periodized ACL Program: Part 3

Part 3/4
To educate providers within the sports medicine team on how to bridge the gap from the clinic to the field while best utilizing and applying current research to rehabilitate patients' status post anterior cruciate ligament repair or reconstruction.

CA$500

Periodized ACL Program: Part 2

Part 2/4
To educate providers within the sports medicine team on how to bridge the gap from the clinic to the field while best utilizing and applying current research to rehabilitate patients' status post anterior cruciate ligament repair or reconstruction.

CA$500

Periodized ACL Program: Part 4

Part 4/4
To educate providers within the sports medicine team on how to bridge the gap from the clinic to the field while best utilizing and applying current research to rehabilitate patients' status post anterior cruciate ligament repair or reconstruction.

£49
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Angela Jackson Physiotherapy – Assessment, Diagnosis and Return to Play of the Adolescent Knee

Develop an awareness and understanding of the difference between the adolescent and adult with particular reference to the knee. Learn to recognise different pathologies and be confident in knowing when a young athlete is ready to return to sport.

Registration through KCS provides you with a 10% discount to this high-quality program from a leading Physiotherapy educator. The discount code is provided by completing the popup form and is sent to the provided email.

CA$100
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Team PFP – Science Made Simple

With this series of online modules, we aim to simplify the assessment and management of patellofemoral pain. Patellofemoral pain is the most common type of anterior knee pain and presents in many ways. This series of online modules will focus on expert assessment of the anterior knee and how to develop tailored treatment plans. We will present ways to identify patient specific drivers with tools that can be easily adopted into your clinical practice.

CA$349
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Global Specialist Physiotherapy – Full ACL Tear Non-Op Workshop

Almost routinely, patients are offered surgery to return to high-level activity and pivoting sports, and for long-term superior knee joint health. This concept, as well as the dire view of a patient or athlete who has suffered an ACL tear has been widely propagated in mass media, and has affected populations both amateur and professional.
Current best research challenges these ingrained paradigms.

CA$95
Cover for managing knee osteoarthritis physiotherapy course

Managing Osteoarthritis of the Knee

With an aging population osteoarthritis is a growing cause of mobility functional impairment.

Delivered by Key Clinical Skills in multiple Canadian and international venues as a mixed methods hybrid program of learning. This program is delivered fully online with participants working at their own pace over the ten-week access period. The eight dictated PowerPoint presentations are supported by videos, web resources, quick reference cheat sheets and a 200 page downloadable handout.

CA$95
Cover for managing major joint arthroplasty physiotherapy course

Managing Major Joint Arthroplasty

Taught by Jack Miller BSc(PT), Dip MT (NZ), MClSc, DPT, FCAMPT
Contains 8 units and Pre/Post Op patient booklets.
Course goals :
• Appreciate the pathophysiology of major joint arthritis
• Evaluate lower limb pre and post surgical function
• Gain insight into the role of pre-surgical preparation
• Appreciate the role of the surgical management
• Recognize potential post-surgical complications
• Detail the post-surgical rehabilitation management
• Build knowledge for a safe and effective clinical practice

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