Hi Bro...do you run any cardiopulmonary workshops in Singapore or seminars on CP physiotherapy? pls let me know and i would be glad to attend.Tnx
Hi all,
I have been a long time member of this forum and I am running a course on the SIJ in Singapore.
If any of you have friends in Singapore or would like to visit Singapore to come learn, then apply for the course!
You can find more details at www.mypteducation.com.
You can check the quality of my replies on this forum - this will hopefully give you a good insight into the quality of the course.
If you have any questions about the SIJ, I am happy to help you in any way
Thanks!
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Hi Bro...do you run any cardiopulmonary workshops in Singapore or seminars on CP physiotherapy? pls let me know and i would be glad to attend.Tnx
Hi Brosnan,
I am a MSK physio, not CP.
I could probably put together something on how Chronic CP conditions interact with the MSK system but it is not my current focus.
I specialise mainly in the spine but especially in the thorax and SIJ.
Thanks for your interest though.
What in particular about CP physio are you interested in?
BTW - can you please tell your MSK physios to visit www.mypteducation.com to look at the taking the course. i will guarantee that they will get value for money!
Last edited by alophysio; 12-08-2011 at 03:44 PM. Reason: forgot something
[B]Antony Lo
The Physio Detective
APA Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Teaching Fellow at the University of Western Australia[/B]
Masters in Manual Therapy (UWA)
B.App.Sc.(USyd)
[B]Facebook:[/B] [url]www.facebook.com/penshurstphysio[/url]
[B]LinkedIn:[/B] [url]http://au.linkedin.com/in/antonylo[/url]
[B]Twitter:[/B] @physiodetective
[B]Blog: [/B][url]www.physiobob.com/forum/blogs/alophysio/[/url]
[B]Website:[/B] [url]www.myphysios.com.au[/url]
_____________
If you would like me to comment on your thread, please send me a message me with a copy of the link to it.
_____________
[B]My Philosophy:[/B]
The goal of physiotherapy is to restore optimum function - that is to move freely and maintain positions without causing damage either now or in the future. This requires the assessment and restoration of efficient load transfer throughout the whole body.
_____________
The entry above constitutes general advice only and does not take the place of a proper assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Opinions expressed are solely the opinions of Antony Lo.