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Mastering lower limb tendinopathy

Delivered by Peter Malliaras, physio PhD and tendinopathy clinician-scientist. Peter has a respected international clinical and research profile, and is consulted by many people for a second opinion regarding their tendon injuries, including elite athletes and performers (eg football, rugby, ballet, and tennis). He works as an Associate Professor at Monash University, focusing on tendinopathy research, and sees more than 20 tendinopathy patients in clinic each week. This course provides an up-to-date research and clinical perspective and a complete walk through assessment, kinetic chain and biomechanics considerations and rehabilitation of common tendinopathies. Achilles, plantar fascia, tibialis posterior, patellar, proximal hamstring and gluteal tendinopaties will be covered in detail. Whether you are a new graduate or very experienced clinician, you will come away with many answers to your questions as well as clinical gems to take away.


Course times

Saturday: 3pm - 6pm

Sunday: 9am - 5pm

Learning outcomes

  • Describe the structure and function of tendon
  • Describe the latest research relating to the pathogenesis and aetiology of tendinopathy and how this applies to clinical management
  • Demonstrate accurate and objective diagnosis and assessment of tendinopathies (including palpation, differential diagnosis, kinetic chain assessment of flexibility, strength, biomechanics and power)
  • Plan rehabilitation strategies for tendon injuries among patients with different clinical presentations
  • Justify the use of conservative adjuncts (eg electrotherapy, taping, orthotics, manual therapy, etc) and injections in different tendinopathy presentations

Prerequisites

  • This course is available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists and may be also available to other AHPRA registered practitioners.

Presenters

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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Sat 16 - Sun 17
August
09:00AM - 05:00PM AEST
Level 1 1175 Toorak Road
Camberwell VIC 3124 View map
Price:
Early Bird - Non Member: $907.00
Early Bird - APA Member: $605.00
Early Bird - Sports & Exercise Group: $545.00
Early Bird - Distance Discount: $545.00
Early Bird - Musculoskeletal group: $545.00
Registration closing date:
03 Aug 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
10.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
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Price:
907.00: $Early Bird - Non Member
605.00: $Early Bird - APA Member
545.00: $Early Bird - Sports & Exercise Group
545.00: $Early Bird - Distance Discount
545.00: $Early Bird - Musculoskeletal group
Registration closing date:
03 Aug 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
10.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
Your registration status:
Presenters

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.


Learning outcomes
  • Describe the structure and function of tendon
  • Describe the latest research relating to the pathogenesis and aetiology of tendinopathy and how this applies to clinical management
  • Demonstrate accurate and objective diagnosis and assessment of tendinopathies (including palpation, differential diagnosis, kinetic chain assessment of flexibility, strength, biomechanics and power)
  • Plan rehabilitation strategies for tendon injuries among patients with different clinical presentations
  • Justify the use of conservative adjuncts (eg electrotherapy, taping, orthotics, manual therapy, etc) and injections in different tendinopathy presentations
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • This course is available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists and may be also available to other AHPRA registered practitioners.
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