NZSP -New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc.
Hi, l
ook under "news/calendar" for courses in NZ.
Regards,
Fyzzio
Dear ausie and new zealander physio,
I m french physio register and living in France, i also start last year Osteopathy.
I m going to Australia and New zealand from January 2009 to begain april 2009. I m going to travel a bit , but i would like to do some short courses , few days to few weeks, related to health care. Like Mckenzie, bowen therapy, triger point ,reflexotherapy , chinese medecine, acupressure .I quiet open to lot of other things.I would prefer in QLD or NSW.
Let me know if you have some web site who can help me.
you wellcome to tell me your experience and advices.
Thanks you
cyrille
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NZSP -New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc.
Hi, l
ook under "news/calendar" for courses in NZ.
Regards,
Fyzzio
thanks for replying , infortunatly the latest course are finishing sept 2008.Nothing seems plan for 2009.
i ll check the different links.
In "news/ calendar", you need to check the section "professional development calendar"; there, you'll find all the courses (incl. 2009) in PDF format.latest course are finishing sept 2008
Regards,
Fyzzio
thanks fyzzio , i got it finaly. hard to found something between January and begin april 2009.
Do you know some other therapy methode in NZ (similar as Mckenzie), or place to learn different sytle like manual therapy , or reflexotherapy , accupressure ect .. ?
Hi,
don't forget, this is the South Pacific!!!!
In NZ we have got summer holidays from mid December to beginning of February, so January is a pretty quiet month here. Better things to do than sitting in a lecture theater.
There are courses on offer for full-time and part-time study in both universities (AUT and Otago University) and that's pretty much it.
The NZSP has got special interest groups, e.g. NZ Manipulative Physiotherapy Association, which can be contacted via New Zealand Manipulative Physiotherapy Association :: Home Page
Other courses, like Mulligan, are advertised via the NZSP.
Reflexology and Accupressure are not considered Physiotherapy, so I have got no idea where you can find courses. But there is the Massage College, maybe it's worth a trial contacting them: Massage College
Kind regards,
Fyzzio