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
- Understand CNS changes associated with tendinopathy and their implications for rehabilitation.
- Explore the interaction between motor control, neuroplasticity, and rehabilitation outcomes.
- Implement evidence-based strategies for motor imagery, action observation, and progressive loading in tendinopathy treatment.
- Enhance patient outcomes by combining education, exercise, and motor drive training.
- Examine the role of terminology and patient education in improving adherence and clinical success.
Course Content
Target professionals
Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.
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