PowerTalk: A targeted exercise approach in neck pain – breaking the cycle
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Every physiotherapist has seen it—patients with chronic neck pain who struggle with movement restrictions, muscle imbalances, and recurring discomfort. Despite various treatments, their pain keeps coming back. Why? Research shows that changes in movement patterns and neuromuscular control are key factors in persistent neck pain. If these dysfunctions aren’t addressed, the cycle continues.
This PowerTalk explores the most common movement and neuromuscular impairments in patients with chronic neck pain and highlights the crucial role of targeted exercise in breaking this pattern. Beyond just pain relief, restoring optimal movement and muscle function is essential for long-term recovery.
The focus of this session is the research-based exercise approach for managing neck pain. This includes a structured exercise program based on detailed movement analysis and muscle testing, ensuring a precise and individualized rehabilitation process. Participants will gain practical strategies to improve movement quality, enhance muscle activation, and support long-term patient outcomes.
Join us to refine your clinical approach and learn how targeted exercises can optimize recovery for your patients with neck pain.
Leerdoelen
Through participating in the PowerTalk candidates will:
- Appreciate some of the most common neuromuscular and movement disturbances in people with neck pain
- Understand the importance of targeting mechanisms and functional impairments for optimal recovery
- Gain an overview of a research-informed approach to prescribing exercise for people with neck pain
- Appreciate the importance of precise assessment of neck movement and muscle testing to inform exercise selection and progression
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Kinesitherapeuten, sportkinesitherapeuten, manueel therapeuten, sportartsen,...
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Prijs
66€ (excl. BTW)
Inbegrepen
Syllabus (digitaal), uitgesteld kijken mogelijk tot 48u na het verzenden van de opname.