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2025 Tas Branch Symposium

The Tasmanian Branch extends a warm invitation to APA members and colleagues to attend the 2025 Annual Symposium.

We are excited to announce our keynote speaker for this year's Symposium – Dr Merv Travers APAM.

Merv will present 'Merging pain science and exercise rehabilitation: implications for clinical practice'.

Unfortunately, exercise rehabilitation produces only modest results for many people living with pain. A challenge to optimising exercise rehabilitation is that our frameworks for researching and applying exercise rehabilitation in clinical practice do not align with a contemporary understanding of pain. Our current view of conscious experiences like taste, smell and even pain suggests they are shaped by the interaction of top-down predictions and incoming sensory evidence.

Using a series of audio-visual experiments, Merv will lead the audience on a journey to understand the role of both predictions and sensory information in our conscious experiences like pain. Central to this idea is the notion that how we move shapes our sensory information and the subsequent conscious experience of pain.

Based on these concepts, Merv will discuss the evidence underpinning a framework for exercise rehabilitation for people with persisting pain and illustrate it in action through case-study examples.

In addition to our keynote, the Symposium will feature local invited speakers who will share their knowledge and latest insights across a range of topics that will provide valuable perspectives. Read more about these presentations here

What can I do in two minutes to help my clients make a positive change in their health-related behaviour? Assoc Prof Marie-Louise Bird, APAM Professor of Physiotherapy, Academic Lead Physiotherapy, Federation University, Churchill, Victoria | (honorary affiliation University of British Columbia and University of Tasmania)

Exercise as part of standard cancer care based on current evidence. Leah Parker – Snr Oncology Physiotherapist, RHH / DPT

Approaching exercise selection in professional basketball - Harrison Shaw-Gillott, BSc (Hons) Exercise, Sport, and Rehabilitation Science | Tasmania JackJumpers – High Performance Manager – Strength & Conditioning

Understanding RED-S & LEA: Key insights for physiotherapists to recognise and address underfueling in athletes - Jaymeila Webb - Accredited Sports Dietitian and Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician | Director of Eat Nutrition, University Lecturer and Community Dietitian

Exercising a right to improved detection of high blood pressure. Associate Professor Martin Schultz - B. App.Sci (HM), Grad Dip and MA (Ex. Rehab.), PhD, ESSAM, AES, AEP | Principal Research Fellow | Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) | Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania

Watch this space for the latest presenter and topic announcements


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Mervyn Travers


Dr Merv Travers is the founder and director of Optimise Rehab, a high-quality evidence-based education provider for physiotherapists and other exercise rehabilitation professionals. He uses his clinical experience, research expertise and strong educational background to deliver expert content to help clinicians confidently incorporate and optimise exercise rehabilitation in their practice. Merv is an adjunct senior lecturer at The University of Notre Dame Australia and an adjunct research fellow at Curtin University where he teaches in the musculoskeletal and sports postgraduate programmes. He also guest lectures internationally on merging exercise and pain science.Merv holds a Masters of Manipulative Therapy and is a qualified strength & conditioning coach (ASCA – Level 2).Merv's clinical background includes working in professional rugby union and he provides clinical consultation for complex musculoskeletal conditions.

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28 June
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Launceston TAS 7248 View map
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23 Jun 2025
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Presenters

Mervyn Travers


Dr Merv Travers is the founder and director of Optimise Rehab, a high-quality evidence-based education provider for physiotherapists and other exercise rehabilitation professionals. He uses his clinical experience, research expertise and strong educational background to deliver expert content to help clinicians confidently incorporate and optimise exercise rehabilitation in their practice. Merv is an adjunct senior lecturer at The University of Notre Dame Australia and an adjunct research fellow at Curtin University where he teaches in the musculoskeletal and sports postgraduate programmes. He also guest lectures internationally on merging exercise and pain science.Merv holds a Masters of Manipulative Therapy and is a qualified strength & conditioning coach (ASCA – Level 2).Merv's clinical background includes working in professional rugby union and he provides clinical consultation for complex musculoskeletal conditions.


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