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Running rehab: Running retraining, exercise and performance

In this course, Christian will give you the skills and knowledge to diagnose and manage biomechanical deficits in injured runners. The course explores ideal lower limb biomechanics, provides an overview of how common biomechanical faults link to injury, and how to identify and address them in the clinic. The evidence behind and practical application of running retraining, exercise, footwear and other adjunctive interventions are explored in relation to both injury and performance.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand how to complete a thorough biomechanical assessment of the runner, including screening muscle capacity, joint mobility and running technique
  • Be confident in determining potentially key biomechanical contributions to injury persistence
  • Understand the benefits, safety, how and when to change running biomechanics, including consideration to proximal and swing phase mechanics
  • Be able to consider the influence of footwear and potential of barefoot or minimalist running to treat or cause injury
  • Be able to confidently prescribe adequately loaded exercise programs at home or in the gym to help your runners with injury and performance
  • Be able to have an evidence-based conversation with runners about the implications of running technique and exercise on performance
  • Help runners at your clinic run pain free and improve their performance
  • Be able to apply course principles and clinical reasoning your develop to non-running clinical presentations

Prerequisites

  • Pre-reading materials distributed at registration cut off date.
  • This course is only available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists and occupational therapists.

Presenters

Christian Barton


Dr Christian Barton, is a highly respected international research profile, with more than 150 peer reviewed publications. He is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at La Trobe University, and teaches courses in Australia, the UK and Scandinavia. Clinically, Christian works at Complete in Melbourne, specialising in the management of persistent and challenging knee, tendon and running related injuries, working with a range of elite and recreational athletes and in conjunction with many of Melbourne's leading orthopaedic specialists. This vital clinical insight ensure you will take away immediately clinically applicable skills.

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Courses and Workshops
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Sat 19 - Sun 20
October
09:00AM - 05:00PM AEDT
Health and Rehabilition Centre 42 Edwin St
Heidelberg VIC 3084 View map
Price:
Early Bird - Non Member: $1,302.00
Early Bird - APA Member: $868.00
Early Bird - Distance Discount: $808.00
Early Bird - Sports and Exercise group: $808.00
Registration closing date:
03 Oct 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
14.00
* Early bird prices close 4 weeks prior to the course start date
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At a glance
Price:
1,302.00: $Early Bird - Non Member
868.00: $Early Bird - APA Member
808.00: $Early Bird - Distance Discount
808.00: $Early Bird - Sports and Exercise group
Registration closing date:
03 Oct 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
14.00
* Early bird prices close 4 weeks prior to the course start date
Your registration status:
Presenters

Christian Barton


Dr Christian Barton, is a highly respected international research profile, with more than 150 peer reviewed publications. He is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at La Trobe University, and teaches courses in Australia, the UK and Scandinavia. Clinically, Christian works at Complete in Melbourne, specialising in the management of persistent and challenging knee, tendon and running related injuries, working with a range of elite and recreational athletes and in conjunction with many of Melbourne's leading orthopaedic specialists. This vital clinical insight ensure you will take away immediately clinically applicable skills.


Learning outcomes
  • Understand how to complete a thorough biomechanical assessment of the runner, including screening muscle capacity, joint mobility and running technique
  • Be confident in determining potentially key biomechanical contributions to injury persistence
  • Understand the benefits, safety, how and when to change running biomechanics, including consideration to proximal and swing phase mechanics
  • Be able to consider the influence of footwear and potential of barefoot or minimalist running to treat or cause injury
  • Be able to confidently prescribe adequately loaded exercise programs at home or in the gym to help your runners with injury and performance
  • Be able to have an evidence-based conversation with runners about the implications of running technique and exercise on performance
  • Help runners at your clinic run pain free and improve their performance
  • Be able to apply course principles and clinical reasoning your develop to non-running clinical presentations
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • Pre-reading materials distributed at registration cut off date.
  • This course is only available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists and occupational therapists.
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