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Pain Performance and Prevention
"No single intervention is likely to be effective in treating the overall problem of CLBP due to its multi dimensional nature. The most promising approach seems to be a combination of CBT, specific exercise and encouraging activity."
Physiocise Courses teach you how to can integrate these principles into your daily practice.
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Circle of Rehab Course
This fantastic course developed with Dr Sharron Flahive will take you through the steps to using the Circle of Rehab to help enhance communication between all the professionals who are involved with the rehabilitation of your athlete. Click on this link to register interest for the Circle of Rehab course
To download a high res copy of the Circle of Rehab click here circle of rehab (2828 kb)
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World Congress of Low Back and Pelvic Pain, Barcelona Spain 2008
Anna-Louise was an invited speaker at this event which drew together over 150 speakers and 2000 delegates to present all the latest research in the world of low back pain and functional retraining. Anna-Louise presented a paper with Dr Sharron Flahive. To download her paper: Physiocise for Athletes. An integrated, multidisciplinary model for the rehabilitation of the injured team athlete with lumbopelvic pain, click here:
World Congress Barcelona - Physiocise for Athletes (511 kb)
She also designed and led a series of Back Breaks to get the audience up and moving after hours of sitting and listening. This was certainly a very new element to this popular conference as 2000 delegates from 64 countries stretched and revived their bodies during long sessions of sitting.
The next World Congress is in California in 2010.
Visit www.worldcongresslbp.com for more information.
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A Back Break in action at the World Congress in Barcelona !
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Research
We are constantly assessing and collating information from our clients with the view to publishing some longitudinal research. Examples of some of the areas we are investigating include:
- Disability, fear avoidance and pain…a longitudinal study. Read more
- The floppy body. What are the most common characteristics of the hypermobile client?Read more
- Can you teach a transverses abdominus contraction in a class situation? A pilot study. Read more
Recommended reading
Our team is constantly looking at the latest research to work out ways to integrate it into our teaching so that the program is at the cutting edge of its field.
To look at some of the most interesting research and reading we have looked at recently. Read more