AECC
Gait Analysis 25th & 26th Apr 2015
Continuing Professional Development
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[email protected] +44 (0)1202 436 237 www.aecc.ac.uk/cpd
13—15 Parkwood Road Bournemouth, Dorset, BH5 2DF
Gait Analysis 25-26 April 2015 - Presented by: Brett Winchester, DC Many of today’s practitioners have abandoned their gait analysis skills, underestimating their crucial role in diagnosing and measuring progress with patients. From an effective gait analysis, health care providers can glean “soft findings,” which lead to proper functional tests. These functional tests often confirm the primary dysfunction in the kinetic chain and, thus the appropriate treatment protocol: manual therapy, targeted exercises, or both. When the correct screens are performed during gait analysis, practitioners can significantly streamline the evaluation process for the lower extremity. The challenge remains with selecting the proper screens to perform since the area of symptomatic pain often does not directly correlate with the functional deficit. Upon conducting a proper gait analysis and evaluation process, the clinician and patient will benefit from a precise roadmap for treatment regardless of the patient’s origin of pain.
Please book online at www.aecc.ac.uk/cpd Early Bird
AECC GA/TAM/EAC/RCC/ Non Members Students
£295 £315 £115
After 13/03/15
£369 £394 £144
Places are limited Early Bird discount for bookings received on or before 13 March 2015
During this 12-hour course (including 8 hours of practical) the clinician will learn:
Gait analysis (particularly the lower extremity) Functional tests that pertain to faulty gait mechanics Assessment and treatment for eversion and inversion of the rear-foot Assessment and treatment for dorsi-flexion of the ankle How the knee is “caught in the middle” and where to direct treatment Assessment and treatment for poor hip mobility Pedograph analysis Criteria for using an orthotic (when and where) How to correlate structural pathology with functional deficits
Dr. Brett Winchester lectures throughout the world, teaching his functional approach to patient care. Combining manual therapy, including joint manipulation and neuromuscular stabilization, with therapeutic exercise, He effectively treats functional pathologies and acts as a catalyst for patients working to enhance their athletic performance. His current appointments include: Advanced biomechanics course instructor at Logan College of Chiropractic. Instructor and board member for the Motion Palpation Institute. Chiropractic rehabilitation instructor through Craig Liebenson’s rehab diplomate program. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization instructor trained by Pavel Kolar. Dr. Winchester’s published research includes topics such as offering a multidisciplinary approach for treatment of the pregnant population. He graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic where he served as an assistant with the course Rehabilitation of the Spine. He enjoys treating professional and collegiate athletes and has gained a reputation for his sports medicine background. Still, his passion remains with diagnosing and treating the ailments of a diverse patient population with conservative-based protocols.
12 CPD Hours ACCREDITED FOR 12 CPD POINTS BY THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF CHIROPRACTIC Registration: Saturday 08:45 Saturday
09:30—18:30
Sunday
09:00—13:00
Lunch and refreshments included
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