Description
Delivered by Mark Comerford, this course is specifically designed to help clinicians deliver targeted movement retraining to successfully manage each patient’s pain, pathology, and compromised function of the low back and hip. The module can be taken as standalone course or as part of the Kinetic Control Movement Therapist (KCMT) accreditation route.
It supports all clinicians’ desired outcomes for their patients through the identification and management of the movement impairment associated to their current low back or hip issue.
Who’s it for?
Kinetic Control courses are designed for registered medical health professionals such as physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists etc.
In exceptional circumstances, experienced non-medical health professionals may be allowed to attend Kinetic Control courses, but these participants MUST be able demonstrate that the course material is within their scope of practice.
If you are not sure if this course is right for you and want to check get in touch.
What’s involved?
Totalling more than 8 hours of education, the course is split over 13 sessions, including an extensive exploration of the Kinetic Control framework, testing protocols, and retraining interventions. Checks on learning are included to support clinical application of the content. In addition to clinical insights from Mark, further sessions on the concepts and application of retraining principles have been added to further support the integration of the KC approach within the clinical setting.
Pre-requisite
Course delegates will gain the most from this course if they have already viewed the following sessions from the Kinetic Control Movement Therapist (KCMT) Foundation Module: 1-12, 14-15, 20, 22, 24. Course content is supplied for 12 months with payment options available for ongoing access.
- Learners must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the training
- Candidates must have a basic command of English (defined as Level 2)*
*Or the local dialect in the case of international courses. Course delegates are required to possess appropriate qualifications and indemnity insurance to apply the techniques explored within our courses and products.
Comera Group Limited and its subsidiaries accept no responsibility or liability for any damages caused when applying the techniques covered in our courses or via our products.
What will I learn?
Key learning outcomes are:
- Evaluate and diagnose movement and identify client specific movement impairments
- Deliver targeted movement retraining to alter the key mechanisms associated to their patients’ low back and hip 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
Suggested Progression
This course can be completed as a standalone or a step towards the KCMT accreditation journey.