Dynamic Concepts Series
Watch and listen to the webinars and podcasts. Check out and see what's in store for you this month!
Session 5: Evidence-Based Treatment for Thoracic and Cervical Spine Disorders
By American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
By American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Session 4: Positional Release of the Spine with Dr. Leon Chaitow
By Hands On Seminars: The Leader In Manual Therapy Continuing Education and Publications
By Hands On Seminars: The Leader In Manual Therapy Continuing Education and Publications
Session 3: Strength Essentials for Lower Back Problems
By FILEX, The Fitness Industry Convention at Sydney Convention Centre
Powered by Australian Fitness Network
By FILEX, The Fitness Industry Convention at Sydney Convention Centre
Powered by Australian Fitness Network
Session 2: Understanding and Implementing Functional Movement Systems
By Functional Movement Systems (FMS) and Net Profit Explosion (NPE)
By Functional Movement Systems (FMS) and Net Profit Explosion (NPE)
Session 1: How to use movement and graded exposure to reduce pain?
Part of Chronic Pain: Improving Life While Living It Webinar Series
Sponsored by Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability and Pain BC in collaboration with the Canadian Pain Coalition
Part of Chronic Pain: Improving Life While Living It Webinar Series
Sponsored by Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability and Pain BC in collaboration with the Canadian Pain Coalition
Jordan Miller, MSc PT
He has an interest in understanding and treating pain. He is currently taking his PhD at MacMaster University in Ontario studying the treatment of persistent non-cancer pain. He discusses effective treatment strategies drawn from behavioral therapy to aid people with persistent pain to move more; or less likely experience pain in activities.
He has an interest in understanding and treating pain. He is currently taking his PhD at MacMaster University in Ontario studying the treatment of persistent non-cancer pain. He discusses effective treatment strategies drawn from behavioral therapy to aid people with persistent pain to move more; or less likely experience pain in activities.