Online-based

Lower Limb Tendinopathy

489 $
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Description

Tendons of the lower limb predominantly function as springs to allow locomotion and high-level athletic activity. Tendon pain and dysfunction are common presentations, and clinicians must be competent at recognizing the key features of tendon pain and possess an excellent knowledge of evidence-based management.

Critical to applying the evidence base is an understanding of the pathoetiology of tendon pain, adaptation, and changes that exist at all levels (from tendon to muscle, kinetic chain, and brain). These concepts provide the premise for thorough rehabilitation and appropriate use of adjuncts in management.

Rehabilitation considerations include the current capacity of the individual, their goals, co-morbidities, and individual factors. The in-season athlete provides an additional challenge, and clinicians must understand how and when to apply the current research.

This program will also teach the importance of pain science, the use of language when explaining ideas to patients and athletes, and key stakeholders such as parents of junior athletes and coaches. The latest evidence for incorporating neuroscience into rehabilitation will also be covered.

489 $

START DATE

10/08/2024

Level
Advanced
Delivery mode
Online-based
Duration
2 months
Average dedication
6/8 weekly hours
Delivered in
English
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Learn to

Describe normal tendon and the changes that occur with pathology
Understand and explain what is known about nociception and pain in tendons
Describe the function of lower limb tendons
Understand the role of imaging in tendon pain
Conduct a thorough subjective examination
Increase confidence in differential diagnosis or considering a treatment path following objective assessment
Provide evidence-based rehabilitation for lower limb tendons
Adapt management for the in-season athlete

Experts Advisors:

Jill Cook

Ebonie Rio

Course Syllabus

Understanding tendon anatomy, function, and adaptation

Module 1: Fundamentals of tendon Module 2: Pain and pathology; implications for clinicians Module 3: Theory for subjective assessment Module 4: Imaging and other referrals in subjective assessment

Assessing and rehabilitating lower limbs tendons

Module 1: Introduction to objective assessment and specific tendons Module 2: Objective assessment for lower limb tendons continued Module 3: Rehabilitation background Module 4: Rehabilitation completion

What Does It Include?

24-hour access to study material, from anywhere, on any device
Accompaniment, monitoring and virtual support from an expert in the field
Activities and assessments with personalized feedback
Discussion forums and interaction with colleagues from all over the world
Certificate issued by Barça Innovation Hub and endorsed by the corresponding institution.
Self-assessment to measure your learning progress
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