This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the central nervous system’s (CNS) role in lower limb tendinopathy. Participants will explore key neuroplastic changes and motor control adaptations, focusing on their practical applications in rehabilitation. The course introduces evidence-based approaches, including motor imagery, action observation, and progressive loading, designed to enhance patient recovery and functional outcomes.
By integrating the latest research with practical strategies, this course emphasizes the importance of patient education and effective communication to improve adherence and clinical success. It equips healthcare professionals with actionable insights to address the complexities of tendinopathy, ensuring a holistic and informed approach to care.
Profession Physiotherapist
I enjoyed the information, and how it refreshed concepts I had previously learned with NOI group courses (specifically around patient education and languaging used). Although I don’t work with a sports population specifically, the evidence of retraining tendons with metronome-timed exercises stood out and will be applicable for some of my patients. Thank you!
Profession Ergothérapeute
Thank you
Profession Physiothérapeute
A highly relevant course that reminds us of the important concepts relating to tendinopathy.
Profession trp
Thank you
Profession physio
good course, very theoretical though