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SMARTEDUCATION: PowerTalk: Manual Therapy & Pain Science : hands-on vs hands-off - Adriaan Louw (ID nummer: 452885)
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Beoordeling per persoon

 22-12-2022
 22-12-2022
Zeer goed!
 22-12-2022
 21-12-2022
Zeer goed, nieuwe inzichten, wetenschappelijk, praktisch zeer relevant
 12-8-2022
Interessant!
 7-5-2022
 13-4-2022
Goed
 2-4-2022
 2-4-2022
 30-3-2022
 30-3-2022
Belezen en quicke spreker
 30-3-2022
 30-3-2022
goed
 30-3-2022
Mijn vaardigheden zijn niet verbeterd omdat ik eigenlijk zo werk als de lesgever. Dit gaf mij wel het gevoel goed bezig te zijn, ook al week ik ook hands-on (naast de oefeningen)
 30-3-2022
 30-3-2022
 30-3-2022
 30-3-2022
De agogiek van deze activiteit is alleen maar positief in ons therapeutisch handelen.
 29-3-2022
fijne uiteenzetting van gekende materie
 28-3-2022
Zeer aangename en leerrijke bijscholing. Duidelijke en wetenschappelijk onderbouwde informatie. Een Aanrader.
 28-3-2022
Cursus met (fysieke) bijeenkomst(en)/ alleen accreditatie voor totaal
CategorieGeaccrediteerde puntenAccreditatieperiode
Pro-Q-Kine - Algemeen kinesitherapeutisch421-3-2022 t/m 31-12-2022
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INHOUD

With the increasing interest in pain neuroscience education (PNE) there has developed a potential clinical crossroad. PNE is a cognitive intervention, purposefully shifted away from the biomedical and anatomical model. In fact, current PNE research deliberately avoids biomedical education as means to “undo” traditional pain models. With this purposeful shift, many clinicians are left with the question: Is pain science hands-on or hands-off?

This lecture will delve into the cohabitation of PNE and physical treatments such as mobilization and manipulation. This session will showcase how PNE and physical treatments, especially manual therapy, can and should co-exist. Advances in the understanding of functional and structural changes in the brain shows manual treatments should cohabit with PNE as means to remap cortical maps, alter nociceptive input into the central nervous system, facilitating descending inhibitory mechanisms, etc.

Furthermore, emerging PNE research has shown that a combination of physical treatment and PNE is superior to PNE-only approaches and furthermore, PNE can in essence decrease sensitization, thus providing a window of opportunity to introduce physical treatments. This session will additionally showcase the emerging models for choosing PNE and/or manual therapy in patients presenting to physiotherapy.With the increasing interest in pain neuroscience education (PNE) there has developed a potential clinical crossroad. PNE is a cognitive intervention, purposefully shifted away from the biomedical and anatomical model. In fact, current PNE research deliberately avoids biomedical education as means to “undo” traditional pain models. With this purposeful shift, many clinicians are left with the question: Is pain science hands-on or hands-off? This lecture will delve into the cohabitation of PNE and physical treatments such as mobilization and manipulation. This session will showcase how PNE and physical treatments, especially manual therapy, can and should co-exist. Advances in the understanding of functional and structural changes in the brain shows manual treatments should cohabit with PNE as means to remap cortical maps, alter nociceptive input into the central nervous system, facilitating descending inhibitory mechanisms, etc. Furthermore, emerging PNE research has shown that a combination of physical treatment and PNE is superior to PNE-only approaches and furthermore, PNE can in essence decrease sensitization, thus providing a window of opportunity to introduce physical treatments. This session will additionally showcase the emerging models for choosing PNE and/or manual therapy in patients presenting to physiotherapy.

LEERDOELEN

  • Recognize the potential crossroads of pain science being hands-on or hands-off
  • Develop a working knowledge of how pain science and hands-on treatments can cohabitate
  • Use various screening tools pertaining to psychosocial risk factors, pain mechanisms and sensitization to make a clinical judgement on the use of manual therapy and pain neuroscience education
  • Conceptualize manual therapy in terms of neuroplasticity, sensory discrimination, and graded exposure
  • Immediately apply the information from the educational session into clinical practice

 

DOELGROEP

Kinesitherapeuten, manueel therapeuten, (sport)artsen,...

 

INBEGREPEN

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Adriaan Louw, Pt, Phd, earned his undergraduate, master’s degree and PhD from the University of Stellenbosch in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an adjunct faculty member at St. Ambrose University and the University of Nevada Las Vegas, teaching pain science. Adriaan has taught throughout the US and internationally for 20 years at numerous conferences and published over 60 peer reviewed papers. Adriaan Louw is a physical therapist, pain scientist and author in the field of pain neuroscience and the Director of the Therapeutic Neuroscience Research Group and Program Director of the Therapeutic Pain Specialist and Pain Science Fellowship post-graduate program for Evidence in Motion.
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