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Duration: 1 Hour | CEU Points awarded: 1.5 General (CEUs), Level 1, Accreditation Number: PPB007/2025/08/004 This one-hour CPD course offers a structured and progressive approach to the treatment and rehabilitation of foot and ankle injuries. Led by Lindsay Harris, a specialist in foot and ankle physiotherapy, the session is ideal for clinicians seeking to improve patient outcomes across a range of pathologies. The course begins with foundational principles, including how to assess and establish optimal foot positioning in non-weight-bearing contexts. Participants will then be guided through each stage of rehabilitation—from early activation and closed-chain exercises to advanced weight-bearing, proprioceptive, and plyometric demands. Emphasis is placed on practical, evidence-informed strategies that can be applied across clinical settings to support a return to function, sport, or higher levels of performance. Whether managing acute injuries or chronic instability, this course equips you with the tools to create individualized, stage-appropriate rehabilitation programs. In this course you will learn: How to identify and establish neutral foot alignment Progression from non-weight-bearing to weight-bearing and kinetic chain exercises Incorporation of proprioceptive and plyometric training for functional return Stage-appropriate rehabilitation planning Practical strategies for improving outcomes in patients with foot and ankle pathologies.
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