Cursus inhoud

    1. Welcome

    1. Set a goal for this E-learning

    2. Exercise, Not to Exercise, or How to Exercise in Patients With Chronic Pain? Applying Science to Practice

    1. Slides Ben Cormack - Clinical reasoning for pain & exercise

    1. Recording - Clinical reasoning for pain & exercise

    1. Final test - Clinical reasoning for pain & exercise

    1. Reflect on your goal

    2. Update on the Relation Between Pain and Movement: Consequences for Clinical Practice

    3. Geneen 2017 - Physical activity and exercise for chronic pain in adults: an overview of Cochrane Reviews

    4. Steiger 2012 - Is a positive clinical outcome after exercise therapy for chronic non-specific low back pain contingent upon a corresponding improvement in the targeted aspect(s) of performance? A systematic review

    5. Hott 2019 - Patellofemoral pain- One year results of a randomized trial comparing hip exercise, knee exercise, or free activity

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Ben Cormack

Cor-Kinetic design and deliver cutting edge education, rehabilitation & physical training to the health care and exercise communities. The Cor-kinetic philosophy is based around an understanding of modern movement, pain and neurosciences to give a person centred approach to rehabilitation and physical training within a strong evidence based framework. They have delivered courses in Europe, Asia, USA and south America and present regularly at national and specialist subject conferences around the world.Ben Cormack owns and runs Cor-Kinetic. He is a musculoskeletal therapist with a clinical background in sports therapy, rehabilitation, pain science & exercise stretching back 15 years. He specialises in a movement & exercise based approach with a strong education component and patient centred focus.