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Learn Foot Mobilisation Techniques (FMT) in Australia & NZ

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by TedJed, Mar 8, 2010.

  1. TedJed

    TedJed Active Member


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    Foot Mobilisation Techniques (FMT) Courses in Australia & NZ in 2010.

    Theory (30%) and Practical (70%) over 1 1/2 days. Suitable for all levels of experience.

    Accreditation for 10 CPD points.

    Course Objectives:
    This practical training will equip you with all the skills needed to deliver a new treatment option for your biomechanical cases.

    Facilitator:
    Ted Jedynak, podiatrist specialising in FMT full time.

    Further Information:
    info@footandleg.net

    Theory Content:
    • The science behind FMT
    • The principles & purpose of FMT
    • Indications, Contra-indications & Precautions
    • Assessment tests for evaluating FMT cases
    • Monitoring techniques for progress evaluations
    • Exercise prescription to compliment FMT
    • Practice Management options for introducing FMT to your clientele

    Practical Content:
    REARFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Plantar Fasciits
    • Heel Spurs
    • Sinus Tarsi
    • Ankle Instability
    • TA Tendonitis
    • Tib. Post. Tendonitis

    TECHNIQUES
    • Talar Glide
    • Posterior Talar Mobilisation
    • Lateral Navicular Manipulation
    • Anterior Calcaneal Manipulations

    MIDFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Osteo-arthritis of MTJs
    • Cuboid Syndrome
    • Navicular & Cuboid Subluxations.

    TECHNIQUES
    • Supine MTJ Mobilisation
    • Talo-Navicular Manipulation
    • Supine Cuboid Release

    FOREFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Morton’s Neuroma
    • Metatarsalgia
    • Sesamoiditis
    • HAV
    • Hallux Limitus
    • Hammer & Claw Toe deformities.

    TECHNIQUES
    • MtPJ & Sesamoid Mobilisations
    • MtPJ Manipulations
    • 1st MtPJ Release Techniques

    VENUES:
    Melbourne
    Fri June 4 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Sat June 5 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

    Perth
    Fri July 9 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Sat July 10 8.30 am – 12.30 pm
    Sun July 11 8.30 am – 12.30 pm

    Adelaide
    Fri Aug 20 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Sat Aug 21 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

    Auckland
    Fri Sep 10 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Sat Sep 11 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

    Venue details will be provided upon registration.

    Fees:
    A$590; Includes tuition, course notes, FMT DVD, 12 month email follow-up.
    Earlybird rate of A$490 if paid 6 weeks prior to event.
    Student rate A$245

    Registration:
    www.footmobilisation.com/05_registration.html

    Hear more about FMT Training:
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ-0v5K4ePw

    Further Information:
    www.footmobilisation.com
     
  2. David Wedemeyer

    David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    Ted I really like that you included conditions treated with FMT. Why is as important as when and how!
     
  3. TedJed

    TedJed Active Member

    Thanks David.

    I'm constantly working on making things as clear and specific as possible for practitioners learning additional skills. I trust it clarifies the role(s) that the different techniques can be applied to.

    The conditions listed seemed to be the ones that, in my experience, orthotic therapy would assist, but not always 100%. In those stubborn cases, FMT can often help the patient achieve 'get over the line'.

    Cheers,
    Ted.
     
  4. lcp

    lcp Active Member

    Hi Ted, I know its been a long time since you started this thread, but was just curious if there were to be any courses in 2011?
    Thanks
    Paul
     
  5. TedJed

    TedJed Active Member

    Hi Paul,

    2011 will see courses in Brisbane (June 24-26, tbc), Perth (July 15-18), Melbourne (Aug 19-21 tbc).
    You can however aim for a bigger adventure in London (Apr 12-17), Portugal (Apr 19-20) or Montreal (Sep 23-25). Your accent will be most welcome in these far posts!

    Cheers,
    Ted.
     
  6. podhead

    podhead Welcome New Poster

    Hey Ted,
    I realise you have recently just finished a course in melbourne but I was just wondering if there will be any more sessions available in the coming months or when your next in melbourne?
     
  7. Tkemp

    Tkemp Active Member

    Hi Ted,

    Will there be any courses run in Australia this year or next?
    Thank you.
     
  8. TedJed

    TedJed Active Member

    Hi There TK,

    The last FMT course for 2012 will be run in Perth Nov 2-3 with the Soft Tissue Release course on Nov 4.

    Due to my commitments to FMT research and teaching at QUT in 2013, I will not be conducting any FMT training in 2013.

    All course details can be found at www.footmobilisation.com

    I hope to meet up with you in Perth!

    Cheers,
    Ted
     
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