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CONTACT:Aoife Quinn 01-8542302 / aquinn@crc.ie\nAnnette Johansson 01-854228
 2 / ajohansson@crc.ie
DESCRIPTION:<p>Date: 20-24th May 2013 Venue: Central Remedial Clinic\, Clon
 tarf\, Dublin Course Leader: Ann Kennedy\, MISCP & Brenda McLoughlin\, MIS
 CP Cost â‚¬390 This course is suitable for physiotherapists working in pae
 diatric setting who have not completed the 8 week Bobath Course. Lectures 
 will cover normal/abnormal development\, assessment\, goal setting\, aetio
 logy\, investigations & practical treatment workshops.</p>
DTEND;TZID=  UTC:20130524T090000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20130104T143100Z
SUMMARY:Physiotherapy for Infants (6 months - 3 yrs) with Cerebral Palsy an
 d Developmental Delay
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CONTACT:VENUE: Coole Chartered Physiotherapy ltd\nCoole co Westmeath 044966
 1104 \nCOST: E130 includes cold lunch
DESCRIPTION:Attn: Musculoskeletal Physios \nSports Physios \nOrthopaedic Ph
 ysios\nWorkshop by \nMary Oâ€™Dwyer \nWomenâ€™s Health Physiotherapist \nA
 uthor of â€˜Hold It Mamaâ€™\, â€˜Hold It Sisterâ€™ and â€˜My Pelvic Flawâ€
 ™ Most physiotherapists treat women who may be pregnant\, recently given b
 irth or have ongoing problems since having children. Profound body changes
  impact on the mechanics and physiology of the pelvic region in the short 
 and long term. \nThis practical workshop is for non-womenâ€™s health physi
 otherapists to improve management of these clients\, helping you develop s
 afe and effective evidence based treatment plans for pregnant and postpart
 um clients who may present for back pain\, sports injuries\, postural or p
 elvic pain. Understanding the interconnected nature of pelvic and pelvic f
 loor dysfunction is central to rehabilitation of musculo-skeletal conditio
 ns during childbearing years. Functional anatomy of the pelvic floor and i
 ts influence on pelvic joint pain and mechanics \nTOPICS TO INCLUDE\nPelvi
 c floor & pelvic conditions during pregnancy & post partum: \nâ€¢ Pelvic G
 irdle Pain \nâ€¢ Low Back Pain \nâ€¢ Diastasis Rectus Abdominis \nâ€¢ Post
 ural Dysfunction \nâ€¢ Incontinence in athletic\, high impact women \nâ€¢ 
 Pelvic Organ Prolapse \nâ€¢ Birth - pelvic floor risks and types of injury
  \nIdentifying Red Flags for current and future dysfunction \nIndications 
 for pelvic floor muscle training \nWhen to refer to a Womenâ€™s Health phy
 sio \nPractical Sessions: \nâ€¢ Testing for lumbo-pelvic dysfunction in th
 is patient group \nâ€¢ Exercise progression and safe rehab guidelines \nâ€
 ¢ Breathing \nâ€¢ Pelvic floor muscle training \nâ€¢ Case studies
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LAST-MODIFIED:20130426T133000Z
SUMMARY:Managing Dysfunction in the Pregnant &  Postpartum Pelvis
URL:http://coolesurgery.ie/
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CONTACT:Trish Moore
DESCRIPTION:<p>People Handling Instructor Course leading to a FETAC Level 6
  Special Purpose Certificate delivered by Occupational Physiotherapy Solut
 ions. This is a 9 day course delivered over 8 weeks. Course Dates April 10
 \,11\,12\,24\,25\,26. May 9\,10\,29.</p>
DTEND;TZID=  UTC:20130529T090000
DTSTART;TZID=  UTC:20130529T080000
LAST-MODIFIED:20130219T100900Z
SUMMARY:People Handling Instructor Course
URL:http://www.oops.ie/
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