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NCORE (National Centre of Rehabilitation Education) Upcoming Courses.
6th October 2021 online (8:45am-1pm)
Tendinopathy - Pathology, reasons for onset and evidence-based rehabilitation
Lecturer: Dr Marie-Elaine Grant
At the end of this course participants will:
1. Understand the nature of onset, causes and extent of the problem.
2. Understand the pathology of tendinopathy v’s other tendon pathologies e.g.
tendinitis.
3. Understand the reasons for onset and associated risk factors.
4. Gain clinical assessment methods and skills to identify the acute reactive stage, the dysrepair
phase and the degenerative phase.
5. Management of Loading and Treatment approaches.
6. Increase competencies in planning and implementing rehabilitation programmes for
graduated return to activity and loading.
Fee: £75
CPD: 4.25 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
23rd – 24th October 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. 4th – 5th December 2021 at Gilbert Hitchcock House, Kimbolton Rd, Bedford MK40 2NU. 3rd – 4th February 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Unravelling Strength and Conditioning for Therapists Trainer: Andrew McCauley MSc BSc CSCS HCPC MCSP
Specifically, Andrew will explore:
Should physios be trained in strength & conditioning?
What are the basic principles of S&C & how can we apply them to rehab?
What are the fundamental movement patterns & why are they useful?
What the hell is the force velocity curve & why does it matter?
How to measure force & when does it matter?
Mind muscle connection, is this a myth?
Internal and external coaching cues, does it differ with strength training?
Can we use S&C principles to modify symptoms?
What is the difference between strength & power & why is this useful to know?
What are the different types of strength & why does this matter for rehab?
Reps, sets and recovery, when does this matter?
Practical guidelines in strength prescription for therapists to use immediately.
What are some of the advantages with having S&C training?
Understand how to enhance your exercise prescription reasoning.
Why understanding the science of coaching can lead to better results?
Understand why environment, language and coaching is more important than the actual exercises themselves.
Understand the art of ‘buy in’ and how you can help patients adhere to your programmes.
What has understanding ‘mindset’ got to do with exercise commitment (hint: it’s not just the patients ‘mindset’)
Communication strategies to help boost exercise commitment (Hint; it’s not shouting louder like in a foreign country btw!)
Why often doing less is more but sometimes why doing more is important too.
Why language is not just important for pathology.
Why understanding ‘mindset’ & human behaviour helps with exercise dosage i.e. sets, reps, intensity, rest.
How to build resilience early and reduce kinesophobia with your patients.
Discover what patients really want and learn the art of goal setting.
Why goals don’t have to be S.M.A.R.T.
How managing will power can help with reducing volume/load in athletes who struggle to de-load.
Fee: £260
CPD: 17 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
2nd – 3rd November 2021 course delivered live and online via Zoom Back Rehabilitation
Lecturer: Dr Christopher Norris
Based on Dr Chris Norris’ book Complete Guide to Back Rehabilitation
(Bloomsbury, 2015) this 2 day course presents an evidence based
program to safely and effectively manage low back injuries using exercise
therapy.
A balance of theory and practice is used to provide a state-or-the-art approach to modern rehab.
Lectures, practical demonstrations, partner work, and small group problem solving are all used to
provide a stimulating, easy to follow course.
Specific Topics will include:
Functional anatomy of the spine
Lumbo-pelvic mechanics
Mechanics of lifting
Biopsychosocial approach to Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP)
Pain science – what is it and when is it relevant?
Posture evaluation an update
Core stability – where are we now?
Concepts in exercise therapy
Teaching techniques for clinical clients
Cueing (visual / tactile / auditory), adjustments,
Optimal tissue loading & rehab planning
Low back pain – not all in the tissues
Exercise progression – from injury onset to return to work. Fee: £270
CPD: 13.5 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
12th November 2021 course delivered online Sporting Hand and Wrist Lecturer: Ian Gatt This ONLINE course, aims at providing you with the appropriate knowledge and tools to assess, diagnose, and develop a tailormade management plan for any of your athletes. The content is highly transferrable to the non-athletic population, so it is highly recommended for anyone wishing to enhance their patient approach. We provide a stepwise approach in upskilling in these areas. So, if you are interested in learning more about the Hand-Wrist, look no further!
Fee: £150 CPD: 8 hours Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
13th November 2021 course delivered online
30th March 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY.
Red Flags, Serious Spinal Pathology & Systems Thinking
Trainer: Andrew Cuff
Delegates are updated with regard to:
Hierarchical Red Flags & Red Herrings
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression
Neurological Red Flags – including Myelopathy
Vascular Red Flags – including Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Traumatic Red Flags – including Fractures
Infective Red Flags – including Pyogenic and Non-Pyogenic
Inflammatory Flags – including Axial SpA
Advanced Clinical Examination of the Vascular and Neurological Systems
Fee: £155
CPD: 7.5 hours
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27th – 28th November 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. 19th – 20th March 2022 at Hermitage Medical Centre, Old Lucan Road, Dublin D20 W722 16th – 17th May 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. The Complete Upper Limb Course
Trainers: Andrew Cuff and Thomas GC Mitchell
This course is the second iteration of the popular ‘Complete Upper Limb
Course’. This new version champions high-quality, person-centred MSK care
that looks to provide a framework that helps you move beyond joint-
specific silos. With the judicious use and application of contemporary
evidence, combined with real-world experience and a critical appreciation,
this course will equip you ready to rise to the challenges of providing MSK
care within the 21st Century.
Aimed at the frontline clinician, this course will demonstrate how you can work with the person
presenting in your clinic to achieve their goals whilst also encouraging you to critique course content
and delivery to collectively advance thinking and consider new directions. This course will be
interactive, fast-paced and readily applicable.
If you want a course that will spoon feed you, this isn’t the course for you. If you want a course that
is open to being critiqued, encourages discussion and looks to develop new thinking and innovation
for the benefit of all, then please sign up!
Objectives:
To consider, understand, and apply the principles of high-quality, person-centred MSK
practice.
To consider, appreciate, and approach the assessment and management of MSK complaints
beyond joint-specific silos.
To promote critique, reflection and appreciation of contemporary understanding to advance
thinking and consider new directions for high-value care in an ever changing landscape.
Fee: £300
CPD: 15 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
30th November 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. 4th April 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept Introductory Course
Trainer: Thomas GC Mitchell
This one-day course introduces the MULLIGAN™ CONCEPT to the application
of Mobilisation with Movement.
This simple and often effective manual approach addresses musculoskeletal
disorders using techniques for restoration of pain-free function and
movement.
The course will provide the candidate with:
A grounding in the application of MWM
How MWM sits within modern clinical reasoning and pathways
Establishing when, and when not to experiment with MWM
Self-MWM to enable patient-empowerment in their management
Fee: £175
CPD: 8 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
4th – 5th December 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Sporting Upper Limb Masterclass Lecturer: Ian Gatt Course Description: This 2-day course has been shaped to combine effective methods of assessment, treatment, and functional rehabilitation of the whole Upper Limb; Hand, Wrist, Elbow and Shoulder. The tutor has a strong background in the management of these areas and will present a course that will allow clinicians to enhance their existing knowledge and impact positively in their respective practice. The content is constantly updated with new evidence-based practice from clinical experience and concurrent research. To date the content delivered by the tutor has been equally very well received by physiotherapists, occupational therapists, sports therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, doctors, and other allied professionals. Whether you are working in a private clinic, hospital setting, MOD, or sporting environment you will surely find this to be immediately applicable to your role. These two days will engage your learning in an interactive and fun environment. Fee: £250
CPD: 16 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
8th – 9th December 2021 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Kinesiology Taping Courses Training by Erica Malcolm MCSP, Specialist Neurological Therapy Services (SNTS) Consultant To and Founder of Physio Where You Are, Specialist Mobile Neurological Therapy Team, & Ella Donnison Hand Occupational Therapist, BSc Occupational Therapy / MSc Hand Therapy / Accredited Hand Therapist (BAHT). Day 1: Kinesiology Taping for Beginners - When, Where, Why, Who? This course, for qualified physiotherapists and occupational therapists, will comprise of formal teaching and practical sessions. The course will explore basic kinesiology taping techniques and tips along with the concepts supporting their use. Learning Outcomes By the end of the course the student will:
Know the concepts and claims made for the use of kinesiology tape
Know indications and contraindications for the use of kinesiology tape
Know how kinesiology tape differs to other tapes
Have practical experience in the application of kinesiology tape Day 2: The Use of Kinesiology Tape with Adults with Neurological Damage.
This course is designed for physiotherapists and occupational therapists working in neurology who
have already attended a basic kinesiology taping course. It will explore possible kinesiology taping
techniques for use with the adult neurological patient. It will build on the students clinical reasoning
skills and response-based practice to decide how, when, where and with which patients to try
taping. The course will comprise of formal teaching/lecturers and interactive sessions including case
studies.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course the student will:
Understand the concept of using kinesiology tape with adults with neurological damage
Have been demonstrated techniques believed to facilitate / inhibit muscle activity in neurology
Have been demonstrated and practiced techniques for upper limb taping for neurological patients
Have been demonstrated and practiced techniques for lower limb taping for neurological patients
Be able to use clinical reasoning for the use (or not!) of kinesiology tape specific to individuals with neurological damage or disease…..when, where, how, why!
Fee: £145 per day or £260 for both days
CPD: 7.25 hours per day
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679 If you have any questions about this course please email us and we will contact the course trainer on
your behalf.
14th January 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Lower Back Pain - Solving the Lubar-Pelvic Complex Tutor: Dr. Marie-Elaine Grant Course Aims
This workshop aims to give a clear understanding of the reasons why back pain occurs in 80% of the population, a clear understanding of the biomechanics and pathology underpinning Low Back Pain.
Key factors relating to the prevention of low back pain and the role of core stability in injury prevention will be discussed.
Participants will be given a clear understanding of clinical, functional and dynamic evaluation techniques of the Lumbar – Pelvic complex relative to both athletes and non-athletes.
Demonstration and discussion on the application of evidence-based treatment and rehabilitation approaches including joint and soft tissue manual techniques
Correction of Biomechanics and alignment issues.
Practical guidelines for strengthening while addressing many of the myths associated with ‘core – stability’.
Fee: £160
CPD: 7 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
20th – 21st January 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Explain Pain Lecturer: Ben Davies Course aims:
To teach biologically based pain management skills under a framework of the sciences of clinical reasoning and evidence from clinical trials, neurobiology and education research.
To reconceptualise pain in terms of modern neuroscience and philosophy.
To stimulate an urgent reappraisal of current thinking in rehabilitation. Fee: £295 CPD: 15 hours Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01332 254679
1st – 2nd February 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Acupuncture for Sport Trainer: Dr Christopher Norris A two-day intermediate level (post basic) sport acupuncture course for
those who have passed a foundation level course (AACP, BMAS, BAcC, MDN
part2). The course is based on Chris Norris’ book “Acupuncture: treatment
of musculoskeletal conditions” (Heinemann 2001), and “Sports & Soft
Tissue Injuries”, 5th edition (Routledge 2019). The two-day course gives a
balance between acupuncture and dry needling using Western Medical
Acupuncture techniques. Basic needling practice is updated and extended, and a problem-solving
approach is used for point selection using sports examples. Discussion is used to illustrate the
incorporation of acupuncture into therapy practice for sport.
Fee: £270
CPD: 13.5 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
17th – 19th February 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept
The Upper Quadrant
Trainer: Thomas GC Mitchell
This three-day course introduces the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ to the application of
Mobilisation with Movement the upper quadrant, cervical spine and thoracic
spine.
Aimed at the frontline practitioner, the MULLIGAN CONCEPT is a series of
instantaneous and pain-free manual therapy techniques to allow assessment and treatment of
musculoskeletal disorders to provide symptom and functional modification.
The course will provide the candidate with:
How MWM sits within modern clinical reasoning and pathways
Establishing when, and when not to experiment with MWM
Self-MWM to enable patient-empowerment in their management
Fee: £350
CPD: 24 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
10th – 12th March 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept
The Lower Quadrant
Trainer: Thomas GC Mitchell
This three-day course introduces the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ to the application of Mobilisation with
Movement the lower quadrant, and lumbosacral spine.
Aimed at the frontline practitioner, the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ is a series of instantaneous and pain-
free manual therapy techniques to allow assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders to
provide symptom and functional modification.
The course will provide the candidate with:
How MWM sits within modern clinical reasoning and pathways
Establishing when, and when not to experiment with MWM
Self-MWM to enable patient-empowerment in their management
These interventions shall be underpinned by sound clinical reasoning in
the application of Mobilisation with Movement on patients. Current
rationalisation of the evidence base for the use of the MULLIGAN
CONCEPT™ and manual therapy will be considered.
Fee: £350
CPD: 24 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
14th – 16th July 2022 at Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Derby DE1 2QY. Mulligan Manual Therapy Concept
Revision and CMP Examination
Trainer: Thomas GC Mitchell
This three-day revision course and examination allows the attendee to be assessed
in their application of the MULLIGAN CONCEPT™ and to hold the title of CERTIFIED
MULLIGAN PRACTITIONER.
The two-day revision and assessment process will involve two MCTA teachers to refine and assess
technique. The examination process involves:
A one-hour written multiple choice examination
A 30 minute practical examination with clinical reasoning
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
On completion of this course participants will be able to:
Describe the underpinning theory of NAG's, SNAG's and Mobilisations with Movement (MWM's).
Demonstrate and justify the use of spinal NAG's and SNAG's in the cervical, thoracic spine
Demonstrate and justify the use of peripheral MWM's for the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand with reference to common musculoskeletal disorders
Demontrate the use of self-MWM’s and treatment in the context of holistic multi-modal patient care
Fee: £450
CPD: 24 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
Courses to be confirmed…
New date and venue TBC Injuries of the Hip and Groin Trainer: Professor Graham N Smith Aims: To give Physiotherapist an understanding of the functional (and regional) anatomy of the hip
and groin. Also, to identify the common injuries and problems likely to be encountered in this tightly
packed anatomical region, including those of a pathological/inflammatory cause.
The course will further aim to give an understanding of the principles of rehabilitation and
treatments for patients with hip & groin injuries. Whilst specifically focused on musculoskeletal
problems, the principles taught and demonstrated can be applied to all spheres of physiotherapeutic
practice.
Venue: Holloway Community Health Centre, London, N7 8GG.
Fee: £160
CPD: 6 hours
Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
New date and venue TBC Posture & Balance as it Relates to Selective Control of the Lower Limb Lecturer: Erica Malcolm By the end of this course the participant should be able to:
Understand the terms posture and balance as they relate to a ‘normal movement’ perspective.
Identify key aspects involved in maintaining the integrity of the lower limb in the early stages of recovery post CVA.
Relate the ability to control ‘selective’ movement of the lower limb to overall posture and balance.
Structure an assessment of the lower limb taking into account alignment, tone, patterns of movement, and relate this to potential for function.
Identify when a lower limb is/is not able to be facilitated and why. Fee: £220 CPD: 14.5 hours Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679 If you have any questions about this course please email us and we will contact the course trainer on
your behalf.
New date and venue TBC
Red Flags and Rheumatology Trainers: Andrew Cuff and Jack March Day 1 - This workshop focuses on the development of clinical reasoning in relation to the detection of non-musculoskeletal disorders presenting within the Musculoskeletal clinic through a perspective of ‘Systems Thinking’. Andrew discusses the utility of Red Flags and how to incorporate these alongside ‘Systems Thinking’ to aid clinical reasoning. Day 2 - This course will cover the recognition of Rheumatology and Systemic Inflammatory Disorders; following recognition the appropriate immediate management, investigations and onward referral as well as the required Physiotherapy management of such presentations. Fee: £150 for day 1 or £300 for both days CPD: 8 hours for day 1 or 7.75 hours for day 2 or 15.75 hours for both days Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
New date and venue TBC Understanding Low Back Pain: Prevention, Management, Treatment and Rehabilitation.
Lecturer: Dr Marie-Elaine Grant
Objectives: At the end of this course participants will:
1. Understand the nature of onset, causes and extent of the problem.
2. Understand the most common lumbar spine pathologies and mechanisms of injury
3. Learn the principles of management during the acute, sub-acute and chronic phases.
4. Gain clinical assessment skills and test techniques for evaluation and differential diagnosis.
5. Increase competencies in planning and implementing treatment and rehabilitation
programmes for the sporting and non-sporting individuals with Low Back Pain.
Fee: £75 CPD: 4 hours Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679
New date and venue TBC Posture and Balance as it relates to Selective Control of the Upper Limb Trainer: Erica Malcolm Learning Outcomes:
Understand the terms posture and balance as they relate to a ‘normal movement’ perspective.
Identify key aspects involved in maintaining the integrity of the upper limb in the early stages of recovery post CVA.
Relate the ability to control ‘selective’ movement of the upper limb to overall posture and balance.
Structure an assessment of the upper limb taking into account alignment, tone, patterns of movement, and relate this to potential for function.
Identify when an upper limb is/is not able to be facilitated and why.
Fee: £220 CPD: 14.5 hours Visit our website to book your place www.ncore.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01332 254679 If you have any questions about this course please email us and we will contact the course trainer on
your behalf.