Soft Tissue Injury Case Study Series - Virtual Access

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This exclusive event, combined the best of current research and clinical expertise featuring three distinguished professionals in the field of sports physiotherapy.
Each expert delivers an insightful 20-minute presentation in which provide a deep dive into how they worked through a complex case in their current field. This provides unique access 'into the rooms' with each expert and practical insights into how research is translated into practice as well as other components to consider in the rehabilitation of these complex cases.
Brady Green - Management of a complex calf strain injury
Jaclyn Benz - Differential Diagnosis for a calf strain in an elite soccer player
Craig Purdam - Management of a high grade hamstring strain
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Nick Kane
Nick Kane is the Founder and Director of the Sports MAP Network. He developed his expertise as a Sports Physiotherapist over more than a decade in professional sport, including 10 years with the Essendon Football Club in the AFL—five of which he served as Lead Physiotherapist.
Throughout his career, Nick has been driven by a consistent pursuit of improving his craft in order to provide the highest standard of care for the athletes he works with. His time in the elite sports environment offered invaluable learning opportunities, particularly via obtaining a second opinion on certain cases from world-renowned experts such as Enda King, Jill Cook, Peter Malliaras, Alex Kountouris, and Craig Purdam to name a few. These experiences were instrumental in accelerating his professional growth by seeing how these clinicians clinical reason and rehabilitate athletes.
Motivated to share this level of learning with the broader physiotherapy community, Nick launched the Sports MAP Masterclass—a platform designed to take clinicians 'into the room' with expert clinicians to practical, clinically relevant education and insights in an engaging and easily digestible video content.
Nick holds a Master’s degree in Sports Physiotherapy from La Trobe University and a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Notre Dame University in Fremantle. His clinical interests focus on hip and groin pain, soft tissue injuries, and tendon-related conditions. Nick is known for his systematic approach to injury prevention and rehabilitation, ensuring integration and alignment across all departments within a sporting organization. He currently consults through Nick Kane Sports Rehabilitation.

Henrik Riel
Henrik is a physiotherapist from Denmark and has obtained his PhD in the management of plantar heel pain. He is currently completing a post-doc fellowship at the university of Aalborg and he is an assistant professor and lecturer within the physiotherapy department of the University of Northern Denmark

Athol Thomson
Athol Thomson (PhD) is a research scientist and Podiatrist with a keen interest in the interaction between football players’ shoes and the playing surfaces as well as providing clinical services to football and rugby athletes.
Following on from over 23 years of clinical experience as a Podiatrist working with elite triathlon, track & field, cycling and rugby in Australia, UK, Ireland & Aspetar, Athol now has a split clinical/research role that has led to applied research publications on athlete rehabilitation using Anti-gravity (AlterG) treadmills, stress fractures of the fifth metatarsal in elite football, running after anterior cruciate ligament injury, and the evolution in football boot/playing surface technologies.Â

Romain Tourillon
Romain Tourillon combines his roles as a sports physiotherapist, researcher and educator through his work with individual athletes at the Swiss Olympic Medical of La Tour Hospital in Geneva (Switzerland). Currently leading the foot-ankle service, he is also involving in a PhD thesis on the role of foot muscles strength in sports performance kinetics under the supervision of JB Morin at the University of Saint-Etienne (France).
Romain actively participates in the representation of the profession on the international level as he’s an active member of the scientific organization : International Ankle Consortium. On a clinical level, Romain completed his MSc in physiotherapy and then undetook his MSc in Training and Sport Performance Optimization in France. He is also a certified Mulligan practitioner (CMP) since 2021. On a scientific level, Romain participated as a speaker in several national and international congress : International Ankle Symposium, French Ankle Symposium, European Congress of Sports Science, etc and has peer-reviewed publications around the thematic of human foot muscles strength.