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Training for physiotherapists, osteopaths & chiropractors


Price: 550 €
This training will allow:
- to acquire or improve the knowledge and skills of podiatrists in the management of osteo-articular dysfunctions of the ankle and foot.
-to learn mobilization techniques to correct dysfunctions and increase the efficiency of their soles.
It is part of the deepening of knowledge of diagnostic practices, therapeutic management and improvement of the skills of chiropodists.
Any musculoskeletal dysfunction can then lead to sensorimotor disorders, thus disrupting the posture and the musculoskeletal system of the patient.
Manual therapy requires a diagnostic, reflective and technical approach to adapt its technique in correlation with the therapeutic project.
During this training, the chiropodist will learn to perform a clinical medical assessment and dysfunctions of the various joints of the ankle and foot.
He will understand manual techniques to treat an osteopathic lesion of the ankle and foot in order to allow plantar orthotics to be more efficient.
He will be able to self-assess the relevance of his treatments, his adaptation, the follow-up and / or the reorientation of the patient, within the framework of multidisciplinary care.
The repetition of tests, clinical maneuvers, and corrective techniques will allow immediate integration into practice in the office.
educational goals
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Master the palpatory location, the different anatomical elements of the ankle and the foot.
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Know the medical tests to be performed in the management of an ankle sprain, and master the factors of gravity.
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To enrich the clinical examination of the ankle and the foot, by the knowledge of the tests of specific dysfunctions.
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Understand the most commonly used manual therapy techniques, their indications and contraindications.
List of target audiences
Professional mono action for chiropodists DE
Prerequisites
There is no other prerequisite to register for this training than to be a professional in one of the targeted professions.
Duration of training and organizational arrangements
The duration of the training: 14 hours,
Over 2 days
Max workforce: 20 people
Training content
Presentation and definition of Manual therapy
Structural and tissue techniques / Indications and contraindications
General biomechanical foot and ankle
Ankle and foot palpation anatomy
Clinical assessment of ankle sprains
Pathophysiology / Treatment / Practical application / OTTAWA criteria / Anterior drawer / diastasis
Diagnostic test, physiopathology and manipulative technique of the various dysfunctions of the ankle and the foot.
Mechanism of the ascending and descending mechanical chains
How to communicate with the osteopath and the doctor: Report
Podo-pelvic test
Graduate of IFMK of ADERF,Fabrice BARILLEC has been a masseur-physiotherapist since 2001.
Liberal practitioner, he quickly turned to the management of musculoskeletal pathologies and more particularly of the spine.
Holder of the title of osteopath and certification in orthopedic manual therapy (Maitland concept), he is a lecturer in kinesiology at the IFMK of Pitié Salpêtrière and a trainer in continuing education in the management of neck pain and low back pain, in the joint approach to spinal pathologies and in the management of acute back pain.
Passionate about sport in general, he attaches as much importance to the quality of active approaches as to the precision of the passive approach, advocating the right balance “hands on hands off”.
The training will take place at the Holiday Inn Mérignac, 5 impasse Amelia Earhart, 33700 Mérignac