Overview
This course is designed to give physiotherapists a deeper understanding of why active strengthening and functional movement retraining often achieve more sustainable outcomes than stretching or passive approaches. It also provides practical methods to identify and correct common compensation patterns and movement dysfunctions, helping clinicians guide patients toward lasting improvement.
Learning Objectives
In this online course, you will learn:
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Explain why strength training is the foundation of effective rehabilitation, including the limitations of passive only models and the misconceptions around “tightness” versus true weakness.
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Identify when stretching and mobility work are counterproductive, and distinguish between genuine mobility limitations and stability or motor control deficits.
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Recognize common compensation patterns in the lower body, upper body, and whole body movement, and explain the underlying drivers behind those patterns.
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Assess dysfunctional movement using simple, repeatable functional tests, accurately identifying what is compensating and which muscles or systems are underperforming.
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Design strength-based corrective strategies that prioritize motor control, progressive loading, and strength through full ranges of motion.
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Select and coach key exercises by movement pattern (hinge, squat, push, pull, carry) to improve control, resilience, and movement efficiency.
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Critically evaluate the role of manual and passive care, understanding its neurophysiological effects and appropriate place within a long-term rehab plan.
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Integrate strength work into every rehab or training session, combining corrective strategies with global strength development.
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Communicate effectively with patients or clients, setting expectations and educating them on the value of active, strength-based rehabilitation over passive dependency.
Audience
This course is designed for rehabilitation and movement professionals who want to move beyond passive care models and build durable, strength-based outcomes for their patients and clients.
What's Included
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Approximately 3 hours of video lessons
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Key point summaries and reference lists provided below each video lesson
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Knowledge check quiz to support learning and retention
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Certificate of completion upon finishing the course
Note: Slides and downloadable resources are not included.