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Announcement of upcoming seminar " Dynamic systems rehabilitation "  University Sydney 6th of Dec. Final chance for enrolment in telehealth conference.
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Upcoming ASMN event

"Dynamic Systems Rehabilitation"

with Frans Bosch



 

Frans Bosch is the author of perhaps the most significant recent publication in the field of physical preparation for sports (Strength Training & Coordination – An Integrative Approach). Whilst being critical of some historic practises in athletic development and rehabilitation, he offers a way forward in understanding transfer of training through the better integration of motor learning principles. Bosch’s unique methods transcend the boundaries of the health professions in sport, and his results in performance and injury prevention speak for themselves.

This seminar will provide theory and practical knowledge for rehabilitating acute sporting injuries. It is appropriate for any level of injury professional or those interested in physical preparation of athletes.

Seminar Topics Include:

  • Dynamic (non-linear) Systems vs. Linear mechanical progression from low to high intensity movement for rehabilitation/stability
  • Introduction to the ‘Single Stressor Strategy’ for rehab progressions
  • Phases/ Progressions of self-organization of injury rehabilitation – challenging the norm
  • Injury protocol examples/case scenarios
  • Practical demonstrations – Motor Learning Theory based exercise prescription

About Frans Bosch

Frans Bosch (1954) earned a degree in PE in 1977. Since 1980 Bosch worked in athletics, coaching elite sprinters and Olympic high jumpers and for some years as the national coach for jumping events.

Since 2005 Bosch is lecturer at the Fontys University for applied sciences in sports, mainly in the field of anatomy, biomechanics, strength training and motor learning.

Bosch has given numerous presentations all over the world on training related topics. Presentations address the complexity of the training process and the need to integrate new fields of science like dynamic systems and new ideas on motor control in existing training theory.

Bosch frequently works internationally as a consultant in sport. Clients in recent years are the English Institute of Sports, Wales National Team Rugby, the British & Irish Lions, Japan National Team Rugby, England cricket, West ham United football, Cleveland Brown American Football and others.

Together with Ronald Klomp he wrote ‘Running, biomechanics and exercise physiology applied in practice”, published in the Netherlands in 2001 and translated in English in 2005.

‘Strength training and coordination, an integrated approach’ was published in English in 2015. It has created enormous interest in the industry and is truly a revolutionary work.

Early bird special $99 for first 40 tickets purchased before the
18th of November

 


Upcoming NCAHA event

" Connecting through telehealth "



12th November Rural Medical School,

University of NSW Port Macquarie






 
Keynote Speaker Professor Stuart Smith
 

 

 

Connecting through telehealth

Telehealth for Allied Health ProfessionalsHalf day workshop

When: Saturday 12th November 1.00 – 5.00

Where: Rural Medical School, University NSW, Port Macquarie

Presenter: Professor Stuart Smith

Cost: $150 (non members), $130 (NCAHA Members), $45 (student rate with student ID card)
 

This workshop for allied health professionals is sponsored by the North Coast Allied Health Association.Professor Stuart Smith will explain the relevance of telehealth modalities and the possibilities for improving services for North Coast residents through telehealth innovations.

About the Workshop

This interactive workshop will cover the fundamentals of telehealth for health professionals. You will learn about:

  • How and why telehealth is more than just a video consultation
  • Examples of telehealth solutions
  • Disruptive innovation and how it will impact telehealth service delivery
  • Consumer electronic solutions with application for health monitoring and delivering interventions
  • Hands-on practice with setting up a client in a tele-rehabilitation solution designed by clinicians for clinicians and clients.
  • How digital literacy will be a requirement for allied health.

About the Presenter

Professor Smith is currently Professor & Business Development Coordinator at the Coffs Harbor campus of Southern Cross University.

He holds a PhD in Psychology (visual neuroscience) and a MSC qualification in vestibular research. He has worked for NASA and is a leading international researcher and thought leader in the development and evaluation of interactive digital technologies to transform the delivery of health, ageing and disability services. Most recently Prof Smith is a Chief Investigator on a European Horizon 2020 grant, My Active and Healthy Ageing. He is also inventor on a provisional Australian patent application, Systems and methods to monitor the step performance of a user.

 

Information

Whether you work privately, with government services or in the NGO sector, if you are interested in innovative allied health practice to improve your connection with rural based clients, this Telehealth Workshop is not to be missed.

 

The NCAHA was established in 2014 with support from the North Coast Primary Health Care Network (formally Medicare Local).  NCAHA is a not for profit organisation and exists to serve the interests of allied health clinicians, their practice and our community.

An organisation like the NCAHA is only as good as the members that can support it.  So if you have some passion for improving the delivery of health care to your patients as well improving the status and political representation of allied health now is the time to get involved. 

 

 
 
 
The AMSN is collaborating with NCAHA to manage and promote this event which is why you may notice the event registration being hosted on the AMSN website.
 
 
 
 
Even if you are not from the North Coast of NSW this is a great event to attend to see where the integration of technology and allied health is heading.  

Don't forget that you can obtain a substantial discount by joining the NCAHA before you enrol.


 
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