What am I going to learn?

  • Accreditatie - Only for Dutch and Belgium participants

    Registers: Beroepsgerelateerd, algemeen, manueel & sport register. Kwaliteitshuis: 3 punten; PQK: 6 NE

  • Description

    This webinar will challenge how you translate research into your practise, how do you diagnose tendinopathy, are you truly biopsychosocial, what are the outcome measures that you use? It will also offer practical tips and tricks around how to speak to your patients, explain imaging findings, what to listen out for in your patients story, and enhance their pink flags. Do you not know what pink flags are? Make sure you tune in!

  • Course language & duration

    English - 3 hours - After purchase this webinar will be accessible for one month

Expert

Ebonie Rio

Ebonie is a postdoctoral research fellow at La Trobe University and holds an NHMRC fellowship. She completed her Phd in tendon pain, Masters Sports Physiotherpay, Bachelor Physiotherpay (honours) and Bachelor Applied Science. She is a titled Sports Physiotherapist and consults privately as well as at The Victorian Institute of Sport. Her research has been awarded Victorian Fresh Scientist of the year 2015, ASICS SMA Best New Investigator 2004, 2013 & 2014 in Clinical Sports Medicine, best clinical science Pain Adelaide 2013, BJSM young investigator Best Clinical Paper 2014 and the Professor Mollie Holman medal for the best thesis of the faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Monash University 2015 and the ECR best paper 2015. Her clinical career has included Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Ballet Company, Australian Ballet School, Melbourne Heart football club, Alphington Sports Medicine Centre, Victorian Institute of Sport, Commonwealth Games 2006, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics, 2012 London Paralympics, 18 months travelling with Disney’s The Lion King stage show (Melbourne and Shanghai tour) and she was awarded the Post-Graduate Scholarship at the AIS (2007).

Module

  • 1

    Introduction

    • Welcome

  • 2

    Preparation work

    • Set a goal for this E-learning

    • Isometric exercise induces analgesia and reduces inhibition in patellar tendinopathy

  • 3

    Slides

    • Slides Ebonie Rio - Lower limb tendinopathy

  • 4

    Webinar Ebonie Rio - Lower limb tendinopathy

    • Part 1

    • Question 1

    • Part 2

    • Question 2

    • Part 3

  • 5

    Final test

    • Final test - Lower limb tendinopathy

  • 6

    Aftermath

    • Don't forget to be critical!

    • Preventive interventions for tendinopathy: A systematic review

    • Rio & Moseley 2014 - The Pain of Tendinopathy: Physiological or Pathophysiological?

    • Malliaras 2015 - Patellar Tendinopathy: Clinical Diagnosis, Load Management, and Advice for Challenging Case Presentations

    • Bradford & Rio 2021 - Immediate Effects of two Isometric Calf Muscle Exercises on Mid-portion Achilles Tendon Pain

    • Reflect on your goal

  • 7

    Re-watch recording

    • Re-watch recording with playbar