COORDINATION EFFICIENCY TO OPTIMISE MOVEMENT RETRAINING FOR THE NECK AND SHOULDER

08feb(feb 8)9:00 am09(feb 9)5:00 pmCOORDINATION EFFICIENCY TO OPTIMISE MOVEMENT RETRAINING FOR THE NECK AND SHOULDER

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8th February 2025 9:00 am - 9th February 2025 5:00 pm(GMT+08:00)

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COURSE INTRODUCTION: 

In the presence of neck and shoulder pain, history of pain, fatigue and recurrence of symptoms changes in movement co-ordination patterns and efficiency of muscle synergies are observed. This course will give you the tools to address these changes.  This course allows clinicians to deliver highly specific, individualised movement retraining to successfully manage each patient’s pain, pathology and compromised function of the neck and shoulder.  It supports all clinicians’ desired outcomes for their patients through the identification and management of the movement impairment associated to their current neck and shoulder issue.  

This course presents a clinical applicable model, connecting pain, pathology and compromised function to any individual patient’s neck and shoulder impairment. It supplies the skillset and tools to highlight and address the mechanisms associated to the movement impairment influencing the patients’. This Kinetic Control course provides clinicians with a systemised framework to manage the complexities of pain and dysfunction of the neck and shoulder. 

COURSE OUTLINE: 

The main focus of this course is to supply clinicians with the skillset to successfully apply a systemised framework of highly targeted movement retraining to their neck and shoulder patients, changing pain, the impact of pathology and dysfunction. It covers client specific assessment, revealing the primary movement impairments influencing their current pain or 

dysfunction. The course then identifies how this process supports clinicians’ decision making and before further developing their movement retraining delivery. 

The clinical value of the course is to allow the building blocks of movement patterns to be assessed and retrained so as to manage the complex and multi-factorial nature of neck and shoulder pain and dysfunction. If the patient’s neck/shoulder pain or limitation is a ‘downstream’ process of the presence of movement impairments, this module supplies a route to address this source, limiting pain’s presence and likelihood of return. 

KEY FEATURES: 

Develops skills to successfully apply clinical tools and a movement focussed framework to change the mechanisms of movement impairment associated to the neck and shoulder Supplies a highly individualised movement retraining intervention allowing clinicians to be increasingly time efficient in addressing their patients’ neck and shoulder and dysfunction Develops clinicians’ abilities to change the building blocks of more complex movement patterns related to pain and dysfunction 

Supplies clinicians with the reasoning and skillset to manage the complexities of neck and shoulder pain and dysfunction in the long-term 

LEARNING OUTCOMES: 

At the end of this course the participant should be 

able to: 

Assess, analyse and address client specific movement impairments 

Deliver targeted movement retraining to alter the key mechanisms associated to their patients’ neck and shoulder pain or dysfunction 

Operate within a structured clinical reasoning framework to help patients achieve their outcomes 

Apply practical interventions derived from contemporary research underpinning the principles of movement evaluation and retraining decision making

PROGRAMME OUTLINE: 

Explores the value of targeted movement retraining in managing complex and multi factorial issues around the neck and shoulder 

Identifies patients’ specific movement impairments influence upon their function and symptoms at the neck and shoulder 

Presents the importance of identifying and retraining movement control impairments to improve patients’ quality of life 

Explores the relationship between altered movement quality, pain, pathology, compromised function and the presence of restrictions 

Practical workshops to enhance movement assessment and retraining proficiency within clinical environments 

Practically applies principles of co-ordination efficiency and coordinative variability to target mechanisms associated with patients’ movement impairments 

Presents the importance of identifying and retraining movement control impairments to improve patients’ quality of life

 

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Tutor

Tina Lin

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Event Schedule

DAY ONE: 9.00 – 9.30 Why movement matters 9.30 – 10.30 How impairments influence function and symptoms at the neck and shoulder The relationship between restrictions and the control of movement 10.30 -10.50 Coffee 10.50 – 12.30 Principles of testing for movement control impairments and making a clinical diagnosis of uncontrolled movement The process of testing for movement control impairments The clinical presentation of movement control impairments of the neck 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 15.00 Testing for movement control impairments of the neck and establishing clinical subgrouping 15.00 – 15.20 Tea 15.20 – 17.00 Continue and targeted retraining DAY TWO: 9.00 – 10.30 The clinical presentation of movement control impairments of the shoulder girdle Testing for movement control impairments of the shoulder girdle and establishing clinical subgrouping 10.30 – 10.50 Coffee 10.50– 12.30 Principles of retraining optimal movement control and re-establishing movement health Cognitive motor control retraining solutions for movement control impairments for the neck and shoulder 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 15.00 Practical continues 15.00 – 15.20 Tea 15.30 – 16.00 /17.00 Matching movement retraining solutions to the client’s / patient’s goals and priorities. Where next? (Programme subject to change)

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