Summary
Dates: March 20th - 21st 2010
We are pleased to announce a KT3 (Sports Medicine) course.
This course will focus on sports rehabilitation and will provide
an invaluable platform for physiotherapists, sport therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and occupational
therapists experiences to learn about the latest techniques.
The course will include: Medial and lateral epichondylitis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Rib Fractures, Myofascial low back pain, finger sprains and dislocations, game-keepers thumb osteoarthritis of the hip, hamstring strain, adductor strain, shin splints, anterior compartment syndrome, ACL issues, osteoarthritis of the knee, knee meniscus issues, knee hyperextension, pes anserinus bursitis, ankle sprains, hammer toes, halux valgus. As well core curriculum including shoulder impingement, whiplash/cervical pain, chondromalacia patella. There will also be a study session to discuss problem cases.
YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETED AN APPROVED KT1,KT2 COURSE AT LEAST FOUR WEEKS PRIOR TO REGISTERING FOR THIS KT3 COURSE.
Course Overview
A two-day laboratory workshop with practical applications using Kinesio Tex, a hypoallergenic adhesive tape. Kinesio Taping works on the fascia, lymphatic and musculoskeletal systems.
Theory and taping techniques will be presented for advanced sports medicine and clinical conditions not covered in KT2. There will also be a discussion session for practitioners to talk about their taping experiences and the protocols that they have developed.
Prices