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25.01.2022 Two- part APA lecture starts tomorrow Part 1: Idiopathic Scoliosis: Identification and Management Tuesday... 06 October 07:00PM - 09:00PM AEST Virtual Classroom https://australian.physio/pd/pd-product?id=7652 Part 2: Idiopathic Scoliosis: Conservative management Thursday 15 October 07:00PM - 09:00PM AEST Virtual classroom https://australian.physio/pd/pd-product?id=7644
19.01.2022 Transform your approach to service planning (an introduction) by SARRAH https://www.eventbrite.com/e/transform-your-approach-to-ser... What this course involves: This is a 4 week online course with mix of video content, readings, tasks to complete, and discussion with other participants. What this course offers you: A toolkit to start the process of service delivery change Translating the evidence base into practical ways you can improve your service delivery models How to approach a problem and how to find viable solution to that problem; how to diagnose and treat your service problem Understanding of how to use program logic to transform thinking about solving problems in health service 20 hours of CPD Who this is for: Anyone who is involved in or planning to be involved in improving their allied health service! Health / disability service managers & Allied health professionals with an interest in developing service delivery planning skills Facilitator Dr Anna Moran - PhD (Sheffield University), Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) (Sydney University)
12.01.2022 Help spread the message that hip dysplasia is developmental so checks through til 3.5yrs is recommended for ALL babies www.healthyhipsaustralia.org.au//what-is-developmental-dy/
09.01.2022 Two upcoming APA Paeds evening lecture events. First event 6th and 15th October Part 1: Identification and Management of Idiopathic Scoliosis Dr Samya Lakis, Orthopaedic Surgeon, will provide an overview of the management of idiopathic scoliosis in children. She will present the decision making process that leads to surgery and discuss surgical techniques and post-operative care. There will be an opportunity to ask Dr Lakis questions and explore the role of Physiotherapy t...hroughout the patient journey. https://australian.physio/pd/pd-product?id=7652 Part 2- Idiopathic Scoliosis: Conservative management This lecture will explore how to assess idiopathic scoliosis, the conservative physiotherapy treatment options available such as Schroth, SEAS and Lyons method and the supporting research behind these techniques. This lecture will be presented by Rosemary Marchese who is a member of the International Society of Scoliosis Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Treatment. She is currently undertaking her Masters of Research at Macquarie University in scoliosis research as well as being the first person world-wide to be certified in Schroth, SEAS and Lyon methods. https://australian.physio/pd/pd-product?id=7644 Second event 9 November Vestibular assessment and rehabilitation in children Florencia Montes, Audiologist from Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick, will present an overview of the assessment of the vestibular apparatus using cVEMP in a young infant and vHIT technology in a child. Christine Jessop, Paediatric Physiotherapist from Kids First Physio, will outline the assessments of the vestibular system that can be completed in the clinic setting and provide an introduction to the topic of vestibular rehabilitation in children with vestibular dysfunction. To register: https://australian.physio/pd/pd-product?id=7649
04.01.2022 Thanks Jess Kuek for sharing this link - https://m.youtube.com/chan/UCAjKqDhi-arbqTryGRXGU4gfeatured.
01.01.2022 Sharing this from Allied to Kids newsletter with thanks... Australian Foundations in FASD Online Course NOFASD with the permission of and in partnership with CanFASD, have now launched the Australian Foundations in FASD online course. This course is an evidence-based, interactive online learning resource, consisting of seven individual modules. The modules take around 20 minutes each and upon course completion, a downloadable certificate of completion is produced. This course... is suitable for anyone wanting to learn more about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). For service providers and government agencies, this course will provide you with an opportunity to learn more about the challenges your clients and their families experience and how you can provide FASD-informed supports. For parents, carers and adults with FASD, this course sets a benchmark that you can expect as a minimum from the service providers you engage with. If you are working with a new service provider, ask them to show you their Foundations in FASD course completion certificate. This way you will know they have some understanding of the complexities of FASD. To enrol in the online course for the eLearning go to https://elearning.nofasd.org.au/. Adapted from: https://www.nofasd.org.au/parents-carers-and-families/ndis/. See more