This webinar was recorded on 1 August 2022

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.   

Cost: $20.00 NZD
Access: 12 months
Presented by: Chelsea Lane
Hosted by: Angela Cadogan (Physio Academy)

Whether you are a club level physio or international level sports physiotherapist Chelsea helps you explore the common contextual nuances to decision making in sports physiotherapy at all levels of competition.  

In this informal presentation, Chelsea talks about her experiences from Commonwealth, Winter Olympic Games and the NBA and find out what your ‘super-power’ is when it comes to decision-making under pressure.  

Chelsea discusses: 

  • Whose responsibility is it to make the decision? 
  • Methods and process of decision-making 
  • How to decide if they safe to compete/participate.  
  • Do the benefits of competing outweigh the costs/risks?  
  • Athlete advocacy 
  • Specific challenges for the sports physiotherapist at pinnacle events. 
  • What is the sports physiotherapists’ super-power? 
  • How to communicate with stakeholders 
  • Other considerations in decision-making at pinnacle events.


What Will Be Covered? 

  • Methods and process of decision-making 
  • Risk assessment and performance analysis 
  • Communicating with stakeholders 
  • Challenges in sports physiotherapy 
  • Special considerations for pinnacle events 


Study time: 30 minutes approximately.

Handout and CPD certificate provided.

Includes:

  • Handouts provided.

  • CPD certificates provided

  • Access to the recording for 12 months

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Instructor

Instructor Chelsea Lane

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:

  • Lead Performance Physio for the Athletics NZ programme
  • Tight team member for Sophie Pascoe’s campaigns in the Paralympics NZ programme
  • Winter Performance Program – Skeleton racing and Free Ski campaigns

Chelsea then spent 6 years in the USA working in the NBA in the following positions:

  • Director ofPerformance and Sports Med at the Golden State Warriors (NZ equivalent in being the HPD and the lead performance therapist all rolled into one).
  • Vice President of Athletic Performance and Sports Medicine (Atlanta Hawks)

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.