Live Online: Management of running related Foot and Ankle injuries

Saturday, 15 August 2020 08:30 - 17:00 (GMT)


Presented through ZOOM!

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A new live online course focusing on (plus massive BONUS content)

  • Overview of Running Injuries
  • Screening and assessing the injured runner
  • Plantar Heel Pain in Runners
  • Achilles Tendinopathy in Runners
  • Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Runners
  • Differential Diagnosis of Exercise-Related Leg Pain in Runners
  • Gait Re-training Strategies, S&C, Case Studies and Clinical Tips

Participation in running is at an all-time high, especially in COVID times. Running however, is a high-risk activity with an injury rate of up to 50 – 85 % during any 12-month period. This online course will provide a unique opportunity to integrate an evidence-based approach to injury prevention and performance enhancement in the management of running-related Foot and Ankle injuries.

Course Contents:

  • 8 Hours of live content
  • 4 Hour Bonus content (Access for 3 months) + Post Course Dropbox with all relevant articles and Exercise Videos  
    • Stress Fractures and Avascular Necrosis
    • Foot and Ankle Complex Cases
    • Tibialis Posterior in Runners
    • Clinical Evaluation of the Injured Runner *Shockwave Therapy in Running Injuries  
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Tutor:

Benoy Mathew (MSc MAACP MCSP HPC)


Benoy is a highly specialist physiotherapist and Advance Practice Physiotherapist. He works in private practice in Central London. Benoy has research papers, published in internationally peer-reviewed journals.

He has a special interest in overuse lower limb injuries and Running Injuries. He is passionate about application of research in clinical practice and is involved in regular teaching on multiple courses, both in the UK and overseas. More than 2500 participants have attended his course in the last 8 years. He is a Master Trainer in Shockwave therapy and is the UK head of education for Venn Health Care. He is a trained MSK Sonographer and uses diagnostic ultrasound in his clinical practice.

Ben has completed his masters in advanced physiotherapy from the University of Hertfordshire in 2014 and was the national winner for the highest scoring candidate of the society of orthopaedic medicine registration examination and was the recipient of Saunders prize for 2011.

Clinically, he deals with complex patients referred by GPs and for a second opinion on failed patients by other therapists. Ben loves a challenge, and enjoys treating hip and groin patients and overuse running injuries. He is passionate about application of research in clinical practice and is involved in regular teaching nationwide on multiple lower limb courses.

Further information on Ben can be found at: www.function2fitness.co.uk

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Tutor:

Martin Thomas Msc. MCSP


Martin is a Specialist Physiotherapist in the management of musculoskeletal conditions and works as a First contact physiotherapist for the NHS.

He has 20 years of experience working as a physiotherapist in Asia, the Middle East and in the UK.

He has a Masters in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from the University of Bradford and is also trained in injection therapy. Martin has a special interest in lower limb conditions, running injuries and shock wave therapy. 



Tutor:

Lizzie Marlow MCSP


Lizzie is a specialist lower limb physiotherapist based in London and she has extensive experience working in professional sport as well as the NHS and private sector.

She has a particular interest in complex hip and groin conditions, running related injuries, knee injuries, patellofemoral pain syndrome and lower limb tendinopathy.

She has completed advance clinical practice modules at King’s College University and The University of Hertfordshire. These courses have helped her to develop advanced skills in the assessment and management of patients with complex lower limb conditions.

She also enjoys her role as a lecturer and course tutor on various lower limb and running courses, evening lectures and international symposiums.


The course venue

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How to get there


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You will receive a personalised meeting invite to take part in our first ever Online course!

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