Managing Movement: Impairments of The Lower Leg

27sep(sep 27)9:00 am28(sep 28)5:00 pmManaging Movement: Impairments of The Lower Leg

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27th September 2025 9:00 am - 28th September 2025 5:00 pm(GMT+08:00)

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Event Details

 

COURSE INTRODUCTION: 

Pathologies of the lower leg are both common and problematic to sustaining function and performance for old and young alike. But what is the influence of movement quality on their aetiology, chronicity and recurrence? 

This course details a comprehensive clinical framework of movement assessment and retraining to tackle both common and not so common presentations of the knee, ankle and foot. 

The course supplies the ‘hands on’ skills to use movement as the tool of assessment and retraining to manage leg, thigh, patello-femoral, shin pain and foot pain. 

COURSE OUTLINE: 

The knee, foot and ankle possess multiple degrees of freedom, allowing the lower leg to be highly versatile but also highly complex as a functional unit. Adding to this complexity are the multi-planar, open and closed chain demands of gait and the large number variables (including pain, restriction, previous injury) with the potential to alter movement during the stance or the swing phase. 

This 2-day course supplies clinicians with a systemised framework of movement assessment and retraining to manage this complexity, addressing pain, pathology and compromised function associated to movement at the knee, foot and ankle. 

The student will develop skills of movement evaluation, looking at the co-ordination patterns and muscle recruitment strategies that represent the building blocks of the full gait cycle. This process of assessment then allows for each patient to be considered as a unique individual, supporting clinical reasoning and the implementation of highly specific movement interventions to manage pain, pathology and compromised function. 

KEY FEATURES: 

Highly specific evaluation of muscle synergies and co-ordination patterns of the lower limb 

Connecting movement impairments of the lower limb to pain, pathology and compromised function 

The development of impairment-specific retraining programmes to regain functional control of the lower leg based on a clinical reasoning framework 

LEARNING OUTCOMES 

At the end of this course the participant should be able to: 

Show an understanding of the different phases of gait including single and double leg support, weight transfer over the foot and the sagittal and rotational components Demonstrate an understanding of the presence of movement control impairments during gait 

Explain the relationship between the development of uncontrolled movement and the presence of a number of factors such as restriction, pain and previous injury Demonstrate an ability to deliver and evaluate the results of cognitive movement control tests of the lower leg, ankle and foot and identify the site and direction of uncontrolled. 

Demonstrate an ability to deliver a management process for each movement control impairment to include retraining synergies, co-ordination and restrictions Demonstrate an ability to connect specific movement control impairments to clinical scenarios and presentation. 

PROGRAMME OUTLINE: 

Gait: single and double leg support, weight transfer over the foot and the sagittal and rotational components 

Movement Impairments during gait 

Alignment Evaluation of the Lower Limb & Structural vs Functional Impairments Movement Control Impairments at the knee– tests, retraining (including synergies), restrictions and pattern recognition. 

Movement Control Impairments at the foot and ankle – tests, retraining (including synergies), restrictions and pattern recognition, 

Patterns in common clinical presentations, shin splints, Achilles pain, plantar pain

 

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Tutor

Tina Lin

Event Schedule

DAY ONE:
9.00 – 10.30 Understanding gait – Control of sagittal and rotational components Movement impairments during gait
10.30 -10.50 Coffee
10.50 – 12.30 Rotational alignment evaluation / Sagittal alignment evaluation / Structural vs functional impairments
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 Movement control impairments at the knee– tests, retraining (including synergies), restrictions.
15.00 – 15.20 Tea
15.20 – 17.00 Pattern recognition & clinical scenarios including ITB Impairments

DAY TWO:
9.00 – 10.30 Pattern recognition & clinical scenarios including patello-femroal impairments Movement Control Impairments at the ankle and foot – tests
10.30 – 10.50 Coffee
10.50– 12.30 Movement Control Impairments at the ankle and foot – tests, retraining (including synergies), restrictions and pattern recognition.
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 Continue
15.00 – 15.20 Tea
15.30 – 16.00 /17.00 Clinical scenarios
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