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When tendinothopy in sport is more than what you think

Ever had a tendinothopy that would not respond?

Join this webinar to ensure you ask the 'must ask' questions to screen for underlying inflammatory disease in musculoskeletal and sports injury assessments.

In particular when to be suspicious, key musculoskeletal factors, when to refer to rheumatology and current knowledge regarding pathophysiology and disease mechanisms.

This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants the day before the event. If login instructions are not received (please check your inbox as well as junk/spam folders) by close of business the day before the lecture, please contact - jenny.willsmore@australian.physio

VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 7.00pm AEST

SA, NT – 6.30pm

WA – 5.00pm

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Presenters

Carol McCrum


Dr Carol McCrum, APAM, BAppSci(Physio), GradDip(Manip), DPT, Dip Inj Therapy, Non-Medical Prescriber (UK), Dip Msk Med, has been a Consultant Physiotherapist in Rheumatology and Orthopaedics since 2005 and currently works at Canberra Hospital, Rheumatology Department, ACT. Carol completed her doctorate in acute low back pain (2011) and is a Visiting Research Fellow at University of Brighton. Carol was a committee member of NICE Guidance and Quality Standards on Spondyloarthritis and was awarded a NICE Fellowship to raise awareness of this guidance. She is involved in national and international projects, including the WHO RA Rehabilitation Guidance Development Group and All Party Parliamentary Group on Axial Spondyloarthritis. Carol is Co-Chair of the UK Rheumatology Specialist Physiotherapy Clinical Interest Group and co-author of the Rheumatology Physiotherapy Capabilities Framework (2021) that includes capabilities for the musculoskeletal clinician. Carol is keen to continue to raise awareness about recognising rheumatology conditions and support professional development of musculoskeletal clinicans who are key to earlier recognition and referral.

Peter Malliaras


Peter Malliaras is a physiotherapist and researcher from Melbourne, Australia focusing on the problem of tendinopathy. Currently, he is a Professor at Monash University Physiotherapy Department and involved in multiple tendinopathy research projects in Australia and internationally. His research focuses on understanding pain and neuromuscular impairments, and clinical trials testing the efficacy of exercise and other interventions in tendinopathy. Peter maintains a strong clinical focus, consulting to people with difficult tendinopathy presentations.

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14
Wednesday
14 August
07:00PM - 08:00PM AEST

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Price:
Non Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Advanced Practice National Group: $0.00
Musculoskeletal group: $0.00
Sports and Exercise group: $0.00
Registration closing date:
12 Aug 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.50
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Price:
50.00: $Non Member
30.00: $APA Member
0.00: $Advanced Practice National Group
0.00: $Musculoskeletal group
0.00: $Sports and Exercise group
Registration closing date:
12 Aug 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.50
Your registration status:
Presenters

Carol McCrum


Dr Carol McCrum, APAM, BAppSci(Physio), GradDip(Manip), DPT, Dip Inj Therapy, Non-Medical Prescriber (UK), Dip Msk Med, has been a Consultant Physiotherapist in Rheumatology and Orthopaedics since 2005 and currently works at Canberra Hospital, Rheumatology Department, ACT. Carol completed her doctorate in acute low back pain (2011) and is a Visiting Research Fellow at University of Brighton. Carol was a committee member of NICE Guidance and Quality Standards on Spondyloarthritis and was awarded a NICE Fellowship to raise awareness of this guidance. She is involved in national and international projects, including the WHO RA Rehabilitation Guidance Development Group and All Party Parliamentary Group on Axial Spondyloarthritis. Carol is Co-Chair of the UK Rheumatology Specialist Physiotherapy Clinical Interest Group and co-author of the Rheumatology Physiotherapy Capabilities Framework (2021) that includes capabilities for the musculoskeletal clinician. Carol is keen to continue to raise awareness about recognising rheumatology conditions and support professional development of musculoskeletal clinicans who are key to earlier recognition and referral.


Peter Malliaras


Peter Malliaras is a physiotherapist and researcher from Melbourne, Australia focusing on the problem of tendinopathy. Currently, he is a Professor at Monash University Physiotherapy Department and involved in multiple tendinopathy research projects in Australia and internationally. His research focuses on understanding pain and neuromuscular impairments, and clinical trials testing the efficacy of exercise and other interventions in tendinopathy. Peter maintains a strong clinical focus, consulting to people with difficult tendinopathy presentations.


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