Sport and Exercise Webinar Package
Four Sport and Exercise Webinars for just NZD $25. Access 12 months │ Learning time 1 hour each │ CPD certificates provided.
Four Sport and Exercise Webinars for just NZD $25
Here are all the webinars that are included in your bundle.
All Courses, Webinars, Sport
Cost: $20 NZD | Access: 12 months | In this webinar Dr Ian Horsley presents considerations for return to playtesting for the shoulder when considering returning to sport. CDP Certificate and handouts included.
$20
All Courses, Webinars, Sport
Cost: $20 NZD | Access 12 months | Listen to Chelsea Lane talk about challenges for the sports physiotherapist and what is your hidden ‘super-power’ when it comes to decision-making in pressure situations.
$20
All Courses, Lumbar Spine, Webinars
Cost: $10 NZD | Access 12 months | Learn about diagnosis - new imaging techniques, the decision-making process regarding surgical vs non-surgical management and rehabilitation and return-to-sport guidelines for athletes with lumbar stress injuries.
$20
All Courses, Webinars, Rheumatology, Sport, Knee
Cost: $20 NZD | Access 12 months | Is osteoarthritis due to ‘wear and tear’? Is running bad for OA? What should we be telling our patients and what can physiotherapy do?
$20
Handouts provided
CPD certificates provided
Access to the webinar package for 12 months
with Physio Academy Instructors
Access: 12 months. Become confident in the physiotherapy assessment and management of concussion including the cervical spine, autonomic system, oculomotor and vestibular systems.
$120
$295 USD. | Access: Lifetime of the site. | Purchase this bundle to get access to all four of our online courses! By purchasing through this bundle, you save 15%!
$295
Access: Lifetime of site | Cost: $95.00 USD | This course will teach you about the muscle-tendon properties that underpin force production and how to assess those properties to help you design rehabilitation programmes that target specific tissues.
$95
Access: Lifetime of site | Cost: $90.00 USD | This course is an in-depth look at the mechanical relationships, namely length-tension and force-velocity, that influence mechanotransduction and protein synthesis.
$90
Access: Lifetime of site | Cost: $90.00 USD |This course will introduce and extend your knowledge in muscle hypertrophy, architecture and fibre type.
$90
Access: Lifetime of site | Cost: $90.00 USD | Learn and apply the essentials of movement competency screening, assessment of landing mechanics and limb asymmetry assessment for rehabilitation to help minimise injury risk and optimise performance.
$90
Cost: $90 USD | Learn to assess interlimb asymmetry using jump and hop tests including the use of force plate technology and diagnose specific muscle performance deficits to guide your rehabilitation.
$90
Lead Physiotherapist for the English Institute of Sport, and clinical director of Back In Action Rehabilitation, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
He completed his PhD, in examining musculoskeletal causes of shoulder injuries within professional rugby, and is currently reviewing the role of physiotherapy within the management of musculoskeletal injury.
He worked as part of the HQ medical team for Team England at the 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games and was a member of the Team GB medical team at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.
Ian is a member of the Education Committees for The British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS) and the European Society of Shoulder and Elbow Rehabilitation. (EUSSEE).
M.Sports Physio
High Performance Consultant
Chelsea is a Titled Sports Physiotherapist (Australia). She worked in Christchurch and Auckland in New Zealand for several years. During this time she was involved in High Performance Sport programmes including:
Chelsea then spent 6 years in the USA working in the NBA in the following positions:
Currently trying to be unemployed but finds herself working as a High Performance Consultant for National Sporting Organisations and some corporate coaching in New Zealand.
Lead High Performance Physiotherapist and Medical Manager NZ Cricket.
Dayle manages the team of international and domestic physiotherapists for both men's and women’s cricket at NZC and is involved in development of NZ Crickets’ U19’s, NZA and winter training squads. Dayle was the touring physiotherapist for the BlackCaps for 10 years and has been working in the NZ Cricket High Performance Centre for the last 22 years.
Dayle has worked in private practice in Christchurch and in the UK. Dayle has published several papers on fast bowling injuries, lumbar stress fractures and cricket injury surveillance.