COMT W8 – Review + Foot & Ankle

/COMT W8 – Review + Foot & Ankle
COMT W8 – Review + Foot & Ankle 2024-04-03T23:13:58+00:00

Lumbar Spine and Lower Quadrant

Weekend 8: Review + Foot & Ankle

 

 

 

Presented by Daniel Sela

  • The Ankle, Foot and Achilles – The first day of this weekend is dedicated to the ankle and foot. Theoretical concepts regarding the biomechanics and functional anatomy of the ankle/foot will be covered, along with discussion of the relevance to the entire lower limb kinetic chain.  The relevant clinical presentations which are commonly associated with the ankle and foot will be discussed (in particular Achilles tendinopathy, ankle/foot ligament injury and stress fracture) within a clinical reasoning framework to aid differential diagnosis.
  • Lower Quadrant Revision – The second day will provide a day for reflection on the learning acquired throughout the lumbo-sacral spine and lower quadrant programme. Participants will be encouraged to bring relevant case studies along for discussion and analysis during this day.  A formative group ‘quiz’ will enable participants to gauge their learning through the programme.  This day will also include specific revision of lumbar and SIJ manual therapy techniques.

Wellington 19 + 20 October 2024 – Book via PNZ Event Directory Here

Low Back Pain (Part 1) and Low Back Pain (Part 2) and Hip & Knee are prerequisites for this course.

COMT is available to NZMPA members only.

NZMPA Member Rate is $600.00 incl GST

Booking four or more courses at one time? NZMPA offer a multi-course rate for participants undertaking four or more courses (in the calendar year) of $515.00 incl GST per course. These courses will need to be booked and paid for in advance. Note that any cancellations of the multi-course bookings will result in requiring the difference of each course to be paid.

Please email the office admin@nzmpa.org.nz for a multi-booking discount code.

 A minimum of 20 participants for each venue must be confirmed for course to take place, unless approved by NZMPA