Learn to effectively manage nerve pain with manual therapy, patient education, home exercises and help prevent persistent pain in your patients.
Learn to effectively manage nerve pain with manual therapy, patient education, home exercises and help prevent persistent pain in your patients.
Learn to more effectively help women prepare for labour, during their pregnancy and to recover efficiently from delivery or caesarean section.
With the appropriate assessment and treatment techniques for baby’s skull, cervical spine, shoulder dystocia, breathing dynamics, pelvic mechanics and more you’ll be able to help baby and parent to embrace the joy of successful breastfeeding.
Treating pelvic pain can be challenging. Learn how dysfunction presents clinically and the protocols and techniques needed to treat it.
Need some new tricks in your manual therapy bag?
Fascia is one of the most critical and misunderstood anatomical structures and is often the missing link for persistent pain after a fall or injury, recurrent acute back pain, post-surgical pain and contusion injuries.
Learn to more effectively help women prepare for labour, during their pregnancy and to recover efficiently from delivery or caesarean section.
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This was hands down one of the best courses I have attended! The balance of updated info, the course structure and the hands on practice was brilliant.
I especially enjoyed that you tailored the course to the attendees and the one day course structure so that I don't feel burned out on the weekend and it didn’t impact work as much as a two day course may have.
Organisation and venue was great which left participants comfortable to concentrate on the excellent delivery of very helpful and relevant information and instruction. Well done everyone involved and a big thank you to Liz for so generously sharing her skill and expertise.
Liz is an inspiring and engaging presenter. She shares extensive clinical knowledge of pelvic and perineal pain by way of case studies and current evidence based practice protocols and relates current clinical application models for chronic pain seamlessly with familiar osteopathic principles.
This course has helped me to develop my confidence in diagnosing and treating patients with pelvic and perineal pain in a way that is immediately transferable to my every day practice.