Upcoming Courses
RehWork is facilitating two one-day, evidence based ongoing education courses nationally in 2010:
- Assessing Patients with Persisting Pain
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Assessing Patients with Persisting Pain - Implementing Exercise Treatment According to Cognitive Behavioural Principles develops the practitioners understanding of the cycle of pain and disability. A primary objective is to develop skills with screening and assessing patients with chronic pain, prescribing appropriate exercise and implementing treatment according to cognitive behavioural principles.
(Presenters - Dr John Booth - Exercise Physiologist (PHD, MDT); Ross Backen - Psychologist (BAppSc; B.A.(Hons) Psych)
Read more...Location Course Date Registration Closes Sydney – UNSW Arcade Room,The Matthews Building UNSW – Kensington Campus(F23 on UNSW map), Enter gate 11 and park inBotany Street car parkSat June 26th 2010 Fri June 4th 2010
- Trunk Muscle Weakness and Dysfunction with CLBP
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Trunk Muscle Weakness and Dysfunction with CLBP - A Functional Anatomy/Exercise Perspective develops the practitioners understanding and skills with assessing and prescribing exercise for patients with chronic low back pain. A primary focus is exercise progression from basic through to demanding specific functional exercise to achieve return to work and functional outcomes
(Presenter Dr John Booth - Exercise Physiologist (PhD, MDT))Location Course Date Registration Closes
Melbourne Sat July 31st 2010 Fri July 9th 2010
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