Course curriculum

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    1. Lesson 1: Principles of Remedial Massage for Lower Limb Disorders

    2. Lesson 2: Specific Massage Techniques for Knee, Foot, and Ankle

    1. Principles of joint mobilisation and manipulation

    2. Defining mobilisation and manipulation

    3. The history of manipulation and joint mobilisation

    4. The concave-convex rule

    5. Joint accessory motion

    6. Examination

    7. Mobilisation technique and grading

    1. Lesson 1: Importance of Exercise Rehabilitation in Lower Limb Disorders

    2. Lesson 2: Developing Rehabilitation Programs for Knee, Foot, and Ankle

    1. Introduction and aetiology of cuboid syndrome

    2. Pathomechanics of cuboid syndrome

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    3. Signs, symptoms and diagnosis

    4. Cuboid syndrome: Assessment

    5. Differential diagnosis and treatment

    6. Cuboid syndrome: Therapeutic massage

    7. Mobilisation of the cuboid part 1

    8. Mobilisation of the cuboid part 2

    9. Mobilisation of the cuboid part 3

    10. Cuboid syndrome: case studies

    1. Assessment and diagnosis of hallux limitus

    2. Therapeutic massage, joint mobilisation and acupuncture in the management of hallux limitus

About this course

  • £595.00
  • 34 lessons
  • 4.5 hours of video content

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FAQ

  • What are the requirements or prerequisites for the course?

    • No prior remedial massage or joint mobilisation knowledge or skill is required to complete this course.

  • What will you learn on this course?

    • How to treat knee, foot and ankle pain effectively using remedial massage, joint mobilisation and exercises rehabilitation. • How to perform a 15-minute remedial foot and ankle massage. • How to perform a 30-minute sports massage of the lower limb. • How to perform deep tissue remedial massage for gluteal, quads, knee, hamstring and calf disorders. • Understanding of the anatomy surrounding the knee, ankle and foot joints. Understanding of the theory of joint mobilisation. • Understanding of how to prescribe an exercise rehabilitation program for a range of lower limb disorders.

  • Who is this course for?

    The course is aimed at practitioners (podiatrists, physiotherapists, acupuncturists, massage and sports therapists) of all levels from those with little or no knowledge in therapeutic massage and joint mobilisation to those who have completed other courses in this field but would like to learn more. The remedial massage, joint mobilisation and exercise rehabilitation course will provide the essential training for podiatrists, sports and massage therapists who wish to specialise in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions affecting the foot, ankle and knee.

Course outline

On this course charted physiotherapist, HCPC registered podiatrist and acupuncture practitioner Steve Bailey will guide you through and share his clinical experience in the effective application of remedial massage and joint mobilisation of the lower limb. Over the past 20 years Steve has treated, coached and trained various teams and individual athletes up to national and international standards, which includes member of the British Judo Squad, Nottingham Forest Football Club, Coventry City Football Club, Sheffield United Football Club, and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. He also has a successful multidisciplinary clinic in Nottingham UK. Remedial massage is without doubt one of the oldest forms of medicine known to man. It is a therapeutic form of massage which if applied by a skilled therapist and may be used very successfully to treat most conditions of metabolic imbalance within the soft tissues of the body caused by injury, paralysis, disease etc. The remedial massage module will start by introducing students to the history of massage, the benefits, contraindication and basic and advanced massage techniques. Joint mobilisation is a simple form of passive movements to improve joint mobility, decrease stiffness, tension, and pain originating in the joint structure by using selected grades of accessory movements or sustained stretches to ensure a quick recovery. The purpose of the joint mobilisation module is to familiarise students with a rational of mobilisation procedures in the treatment of a range of lower limb disorders. Several common conditions which affect the lower limb that is seen in clinic daily will be covered. The module will start by introducing students to the history of joint mobilisation and manipulation, the current school of thought, indications and contra-indications and principles of joint mobilisation technique. Joint mobilisation is one of the most effective tools a physical therapist can use for treating a variety of musculoskeletal disorders. When therapeutic massage is combined with joint mobilisation, acupuncture and exercise rehabilitation they have been found to be a very effective form of physical therapy for addressing musculoskeletal disorders. The exercise rehabilitation module is designed to allow you to develop an understanding of how the locomotor system functions during exercise and rehabilitation. The module will cover the basics of rehabilitation for a range of injuries including stretching, strengthening, proprioception, and sports specific activities. It will allow you to devise a rehabilitation program for patients at all levels of fitness ranging from osteoarthritic (OA) knees, post-operative foot and ankle, hamstring tear, anterior cruciate tear and more. It will allow students to modify where necessary an athlete’s training programme to help prevent further injury, increase tensile strength of muscles, tendons and ligaments, and improve an athlete’s performance. Rehabilitation protocols will be presented aimed at people with a low fitness level to athletes. The rehabilitation protocols will provide a step-by-step training aimed at strengthening and stabilising the knee, ankle and foot following injury as well as preventing injuries. Student will gain an understanding of the importance of a warming up, flexibility, warming down, sports specific training and optimum supplementation for recovery.