Mastering Muscle Rehabilitation
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After ten years of producing some of Australia’s best physiotherapy and rehabilitation content and courses, Sports MAP is proud to announce that it is also now in the UK.
To celebrate, we’re inviting YOU to our latest course ‘Mastering Soft Tissue Rehabilitation
This course, like everything else at Sports MAP, is designed to be highly practical and provide you with clinically relevant tools and information you can use in your practice the very next day. This course promises attendees a unique opportunity to see how the best sport practitioners rehabilitate the quadricep, hamstring, calf and Achilles tendon related pathologies and injuries.
To do this, we’ve brought together some of worlds top clinicians bringing together their experience from the track, field and research.
- Seth O’Neill - Director of Research, Deputy Head and Associate Professor at the University of Leicester. Seth holds a PhD on Achilles Tendinopathy and is one of the world’s most revered tendon specialists. Seth will be discussing the management and rehabilitation of Achilles Tendinopathy as well as the management of partial and full thickness injuries.
- Stephen McAleer – Global Medical and Sports Physiotherapist for Red Bull Football. Previously, Physiotherapist for Tottenham Hotspurs and Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Premier League and British Athletics. Steve’s highly practical presentation will be on quadricep injuries from assessment to late-stage exercise prescription.
- Professor Rowena Johnson - Chair of Sports Medicine Imaging and Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist. Rowena specialises in diagnostic musculoskeletal imaging and image guided treatments in elite athletes. She consults for the Premier League, British Olympic team, British Athletics, British Triathlon, International rugby, cricket and the Royal Ballet. She will be presenting on musculoskeletal radiology in sport
- Fraser McKinney - Lead Rehabilitation Specialist: Southampton Football Club. Fraser Specialises in foot & ankle rehabilitation, he has extensive experience working a the elite level within British football, rugby and basketball. Fraser will be presenting on calf strain injuries from early-stage gym rehab through to late-stage run prescription.
- Fearghal Kerin - Rehabilitation Physiotherapist at Chelsea FC. Prior to his work at Chelsea, Fearghal was the Rehabilitation Physiotherapist at Leinster Rugby for over 8 years. Fearghal will be presenting on hamstring assessment and rehabilitation..
Aimed at experienced clinicians, this course is designed around a series of practical workshops in the gym and field to provide the highest level of clinical relevance. Additionally, it also affords a unique networking opportunity by bringing together some of the region’s best sports physiotherapists for a weekend.
Limited places are available to ensure all practical workshops are of the highest quality.
15 CPD points, includes certificate & catering.
*Exact schedule may be subject to change
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- The Sports Map Network reserves the right to cancel a course with sufficient notice. In the case a course is cancelled you will be refunded the full amount of the ticket.
- No refund will be offered for a change in venue
- Should restrictions around COVID- 19 impact this course- the course will be postponed with the option for a full refund available (refund does not include online transaction fees).
- If you cancel your place on the course, a refund of the course fee (minus $50aud Administration fee) will be made if written confirmation is received four weeks prior to the course date. No refund provided with in 1 week of course date
- All course participants should hold current Personal and Professional Liability Insurance, as this course includes practical components.
- Prices include GST and catering
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Stephen McAleer
Stephen has extensive experience working at the elite level of sports Physiotherapy.
Currently wokring as Sports Physiotherapist and Global Football Medical Alignment at Red Bull Performance and previously, Physiotherapist for Tottenham Hotspurs and Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Premier League and British Athletics.
Rowena Johnson
Musculoskeletal Radiologist working with athletes including in Formula 1, Premier League, Championship football, Serie A, British Olympic team, British Athletics, British Triathlon, NBA, Lawn Tennis Association, international rugby and cricket, and the Royal Ballet.
Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Fortius Clinic, London
Professor of Sports Medicine Imaging, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University
Chair and Clinical Lead, Royal College of Radiologists Education
Scientific Advisory Council, International Society for Clinical Densitometry
Vice- Chair UK/Ireland Panel, International Society for Clinical Densitometry
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), Imaging Science Working Group
European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) Basic Sciences Committee
Faculty, MSc Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford University
Advisory Editor in Musculoskeletal Radiology, Clinical Radiology Journal
Fraser McKinney
Fearghal Kerin
Fearghal is concurrently completing PhD research through University College Dublin, funded by Irish Research. This is focused on hamstring injury mechanisms and recovery. His specialty is musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and he has ten years of experience working with professional athletes in both rugby union and soccer in Ireland and the UK.
Any questions on this content? Email Fearghal at [email protected]
Seth O'Neill
Seth is a Physiotherapy Lecturer at the University of Leicester whilst also maintaining clinical work. He has a PhD on tendinopathy within this Seth has identified prevalence rates of tendinopathy in UK runners and developed a greater understanding of risk factors surrounding Achilles tendinopathy. His later work has completed a more in-depth analysis of how tendinopathy affects the Plantarflexors. This has focussed on how the strength and endurance is affected and which of the Plantarflexors is most involved. This work has highlighted the involvement of the Soleus muscle in human Achilles tendinopathy. This has led to the further work related to Calf injuries in sports. Whilst Seth’s focus is on the Lower limb he maintains a strong interest in all MSK conditions. Seth feels passionately about supporting Physiotherapists to undertake further research either as standalone projects or MRes’s or PhD’s. Seth is currently examining tendon structure and changes that occur during health and disease along with Biopsychosocial interventions for tendinopathy and LBP and developing an international database of calf injuries.