WHY US
Dr Jo Brown conducts a series of professional development seminars and education for sports teams and associations throughout the year locally, nationally and internationally.
These seminars presented are tailored to your sport, with over 20 years of clinical experience and treating elite athletes at the highest levels, the information presented is based from experience and emerging evidence derived from scientific studies.
Some Recent Presentations
The Japanese Sports Medicine Association
Topic:
Measurement of Scapula motion and designing appropriate rehabilitation programs
Outcomes:
- Understanding the role of the scapula in the functioning of the shoulder girdle
- How to determine if the scapula is impacting upon pain or impairment presentation
- How to measure scapula dysfunction and what does it mean
- How to effectively and progressively rehabilitate to return to sport
IADMS International Association of Dance Medicine
Topic:
Advanced tendinopathy and manual therapy mobilisations in the Dancers for and ankle
Outcomes:
Understanding the biomechanics of the dancers’ foot and knowing the differences required in the dancer compared to the normal athlete
- Learn advanced understanding of where dancers feet overload and why
- How to assess the dancers foot and determining weaknesses
- Learn dance specific mobilisations
Jamaican Olympic Committee
Topic:
Cutting edge sports medicine knowledge to facilitate education and learning for all JOA stakeholders.
Outcomes:
To reduce time out of sport and improved performance by latest techniques in
- The management of tendinopathy
- Developing screening procedures for elite sporting communities to determine “the potential weak link”
- Neurogenic pain; pain generated by nerves and how it might appear to be something else
Sunshine Coast General Practitioner Special Interest In Sports Medicine Group
Topic:
Exercise in Tendinopathy
Outcomes:
Improve understanding on the local general practitioner population about the importance of exercise in tendon pain and rehabilitation and how exercise may be an alternative to other more aggressive forms of treatment
University Of Mexico City
Topic:
Ccollaboration on benefits of hydrotherapy to the physiotherapy program
Outcomes:
Expand the knowledge of physiotherapy students in regards to the value and use of hydrotherapy in the rehabilitation process, when and how to use it
Swimming Australia
Topic:
Injury identification, Load management and Screening
Outcomes:
- Improve performance and efficiency in the water
- Decrease time spent out of the water due to injury
- Improve athlete understanding, body awareness and mechanisms of load related injury
Giving Your Team The Edge
If your team could benefit from the latest strategies for injury prevention, or the most current, successful rehabilitation protocols when returning to sport following an injury, Contact Dr Jo Brown to see how a tailored presentation or workshop can help give your team the advantage.
Testimonials
Dr Jo Brown’s expertise, experience and passion for sport were evident during her presentation at the Queensland Cricket/Sunshine Coast Cricket Association Women and Girls Coaching Forum. She provided valuable information on injury prevention, strength and conditioning, workloads and other issues specific to female athletes
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