APPI Rehabilitation Pilates Matwork Level 1

Course/Conference Details

£369
NCORE Training and Events, The Johnson Building, Locomotive Way, DERBY DE24 8PU

52.9140041, -1.4572872

Trainer

APPI - The Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute

Course/Conference Organiser

Organiser name:

NCORE Training and Events

Organiser telephone:

+44 1332 254679

Organiser email:

uhdb.ncore@nhs.net

Related website:

https://www.ncore.org.uk/

Overview

The first level in the matwork Pilates training series which has been designed for those teaching in the rehabilitation setting. Based on the most up to date evidence in spinal stability, pelvic stability, strength/conditioning and pain - this is the essential Pilates training tool for all health professionals.

This two day course introduces Pilates technique, relevant research and beginner level exercises. APPI have analysed all 34 traditional matwork Pilates exercises, and broken them down into a step by step guide from day one pain right through to elite level sport. Most importantly, every stage has a clinical reason behind why you should choose that exercise for your client.

    Course Aims

    • Pilates as you have never seen it before, the complete programme based on pain, pathology and function.
    • Understand the evidence behind this popular exercise method.
    • Learn the 5 stage rehabilitation programme that is now leading the industry in the UK.
    • Identify how to clinically reason every exercise and incorporate it into your practice.

    Who will Benefit

    This course is open to: Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Rehabilitation Therapists, Sports Rehabilitation Therapists (with degree level qualification), Occupational Therapists, Podiatrists, Doctors, final year physiotherapy students, those holding either a Human Movement or a Sports Science degree. (If you hold any other qualifications outside the above criteria, please contact the institute directly).

      CPD Hours: 16

      Fee: £369

      Contact:  NCORE | uhdb.ncore@nhs.net  | 01332 254679 | https://www.ncore.org.uk