Central nervous system and lower limb tendinopathy_LR

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Central nervous system and lower limb tendinopathy

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English

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English, French

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English, French

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0.75 h

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★★★★★
4.6 out of 5 (48 reviews)

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Summary

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. 

Objectives

  1. Understand CNS changes associated with tendinopathy and their implications for rehabilitation. 
  2. Explore the interaction between motor control, neuroplasticity, and rehabilitation outcomes. 
  3. Implement evidence-based strategies for motor imagery, action observation, and progressive loading in tendinopathy treatment. 
  4. Enhance patient outcomes by combining education, exercise, and motor drive training. 
  5. Examine the role of terminology and patient education in improving adherence and clinical success. 

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Central nervous system and lower limb tendinopathy
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Average Review Score:
★★★★★
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Informations très pertinentes en vulgarisant admirablement bien la complexité du sujet.

not tendinites
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thanks

Excellent et d'actualité
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A good reminder to think beyond reinforcement. I’d like more courses from Dr. Rio

Interessant
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Interesting. The pace is pretty fast when you have to read the subtitles.

Système nerveux central et tendinopathie des membres inférieurs
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Good, more comprehensive update on the management of tendinopathy of the lower limbs.

very interesting info
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great content well presented

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Good course, covers the subject well.

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Great presentation, very useful

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Good content overall! I found it a little difficult to follow at first, as it lacked a common thread, but everything became clearer towards the middle of the presentation.

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Good summary of the link between the CNS and tendinopathies. The explanations of what this implies in clinical practice were relevant.

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Good

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Interesting

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These were concepts that I already knew and was applying.

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Very interesting!

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Very interesting.

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Very interesting!

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Very interesting! Lots of concrete and practical information. Helpful for evaluation!

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Very relevant !

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really interesting

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Interesting course! Good explanations and visuals

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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!

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A highly relevant course that reminds us of the important concepts relating to tendinopathy.

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Thank you

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good course, very theoretical though

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The content is excellent and complements previous courses with J. Lewis.

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very interesting

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good explanations

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excellent course

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I would have liked to see videos.

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I loved the approach. I plan to use it in my clinic regularly.

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very interesting

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Great formation ! Really love the diagram with the exercice gradation and the app mention at the end.

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Interesting but more or less adapted to my clientele

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THX

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Good review and links with central changes in relation to tendinopathies

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very interesting for a runner

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Good

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Great

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Intéressant, mais peu de précisions pour transfert au niveau de la clinique.

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Thank you! The instructor is very generous with relevant explanations!

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Comprehensive

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Nice

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Thank you, the course helps to better understand the importance of activation in tendinopathy.

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Very interesting, with practical examples.

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Accurate formation well structured
Like the app thank you 🙂

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Great up to date information!

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Excellent!

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