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Overuse Injury: Intervening at the Cause

By Brett Phillips Categories: Webinar
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About Course

In this 2-hour webinar, musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Brett Phillips, discusses a conceptual framework for managing overuse injury. Overuse injury results from tissue being loaded beyond its capacity, meaning that the primary pathophysiological driver is tissue overload. Too many primary therapeutic interventions have no influence on the loading error or improvement of tissue capacity, meaning that those interventions are primed for failure. Brett will outline a conceptual framework for the management of all overuse conditions, ensuring that the primary cause is addressed as a priority, as well as secondarily improving tissue capacity. Join us for this evening of discussion on how we can optimise the management of overuse conditions.

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What Will You Learn?

  • The nature of overuse injury development
  • Why load is the primary cause and should be the primary treatment focus
  • Why common therapeutic interventions are not effective in managing overuse injury
  • How to utilise loading as a primary treatment strategy for all overuse conditions
  • How to influence tissue capacity in order to manage overuse injury and mitigate risk of primary injury

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  • Overuse Injury: Intervening at the Cause

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SUZELLE PRONK
4 months ago
Loved this webinar - looking at load and how to manage that was really interesting and helpfull
KH
4 months ago
This webinar helped me dive deeper into the importance of treating the injury causing mechanism and has helped me obtain a new insight into skills I can use to help treat overuse injuries
ER
4 months ago
Very informative! I look forward to applying the knowledge and skills gained in my clinical practice.
AS
4 months ago
amazing webinar!