FiHH präsentiert jährlich eine Kursauswahl mit aktuellen Themen, Trends und Klassikern in der Physiotherapie
In recent years studies have documented various impairments of the cervical and axio-scapular muscles in people with neck pain. In addition, impaired proprioception, oculomotor disturbances and impaired postural control may be present in patients with neck pain. Collectively, this knowledge has directed contemporary rehabilitation approaches to include a program of specific exercises which are based on careful and precise movement analysis and muscle testing. This specific therapeutic exercise approach for the management of cervical disorders has been shown to reduce the symptoms of neck pain and headache and improve various parameters of muscle function which are known to be impaired in patients with neck pain. This approach to therapeutic exercise for the management of cervical disorders will be presented within this clinical workshop. Kurssprache englisch, Übersetzung ins Deutsche durch Kerstin Lüdtke, PT Dozentin: Deborah Falla, BPhty (Hons), PhD Datum: 29.01.– 30.01.2011 Kursgebühr: € 280,– Deborah Falla received her PhD in Physiotherapy from The University of Queensland, Australia in 2003. In 2005 she was awarded Fellowships from the International Association for the Study of Pain and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia to undertake postdoctoral research at the Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Denmark. Since 2008 she is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Science and Medicine, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research focus involves the integration of neurophysiological and clinical research to evaluate neuromuscular control of the spine in people with chronic pain. Her research interests also include motor learning and training and the role of therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain disorders. In this field she has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed Journals, more than 80 conference papers/ abstract and received the Delsys Prize for Electromyography Innovation in 2004. She is co-author of the book entitled “Whiplash, Headache and Neck Pain: Research Based Directions for Physical Therapies” published by Elsevier and is Associate Editor of the journal Manual Therapy.Therapeutic Exercise for Cervical Spine Disorders
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