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Introduction to Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes

Introduction to Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes

Introduction to Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes

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Overview

Do you see dancers or artistic athletes in your clinic?

These athletes can be challenging to assess and treat due to their available range of motion, hypermobile movement patterns, and training schedules.

Come learn how to better manage your artistic athletes with Dinah Hampson & Geneviève Renaud, physiotherapists and co-founders of Pivot Dancer, a knowledge-sharing platform that aims to provide evidence-based content to the dance community.

This recorded webinar is an introduction for healthcare professionals who see dancers and other artistic artists in their practice and want to learn how to better manage these patients in the clinic.

 

Additional Courses and Resource Packages from Pivot Dancer

For a deep dive into Dance Medicine, register for our full course HERE which includes 20+ hours of recorded content, clinic forms, patient handouts, and 58 additional exercises (in English only) for your patients!

We also have three resource packages available which contain patient exercises specific for dancers and artistic dancers, which can be shared via Embodia. They are available in both English and French. If you purchase multiple resource packages as a bundle, you will get a discount!

French version:

 

Short Video Overview of Pivot Dancer Content

The instructors
Dinah Hampson
BA, BSc.PT, FCAMT, RISPT

FOUNDER Pivot Dancer
Registered Physiotherapist
Dip. Manual & Manipulative Physiotherapy, Dip. Sport Physiotherapy, Progressive Ballet Technique (PBT) Certification Jr to Advanced levels, Certified pelvic physiotherapy, 4Pointe Level 1 instructor

Dinah Hampson is a registered physiotherapist with 30 yr experience working in high performance orthopaedic practice. In addition to daily clinical practice, Dinah remains on faculty at the University of Toronto, is an examiner for the Canadian Sport Physiotherapy division, a regular speaker at International Association of Dance Medicine Science and Performing Arts Medicine meetings, and is one of 6 physiotherapists in the world currently qualified to instruct 4Pointe syllabus. Dinah was classically trained in ballet and is adept in working with all sports. Dinah has been an active member of the Canadian Medical teams for many multisport games including; Olympic, Paralympic, Pan America, World University, Youth Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Dinah is the founder of Pivot Sport Medicine in Toronto, Ontario where she continues a busy clinical practice, and Pivot Dancer where virtual delivery of care is her focus.


Geneviève Renaud
BSc.PT, MClSc.PT, FCAMPT, RISPT

CO-FOUNDER Pivot Dancer
Registered Bilingual Physiotherapist

Dip. Manual & Manipulative Physiotherapy, Dip. Sport Physiotherapy Progressive Ballet Technique (PBT) Certification Jr to Advanced levels.

Geneviève, a native of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, is a registered physiotherapist with 12+ years of experience in sport rehabilitation. She holds both a post-graduate Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy and in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy. Geneviève is a member of the Healthy Dancer Canada Network and of the International Association of Dance Medicine Science. She danced competitively for 20+ years, training in tap, jazz, ballet and contemporary dance and successfully passed the BATD Jazz associate exam with Highly Commended. Geneviève is the creator of the Strong Dancer program and has been asked to teach injury prevention workshops at multiple dance conferences. She currently treats athletes and dancers in a private clinic in Ottawa, Ontario and is a contractor with CSIO.

Material included in this course
  • Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes
  • Welcome and Slides
  • Intro to Pivot Dancer
  • Considerations for Dancers
  • Hypermobility and Pain
  • Stretching and Physical Training
  • Treating the Artistic Athlete
  • Q&A
  • Resource Package Demonstration
  • Conclusion
  • What's Next?
  • Feedback
Patient exercises included in this course
  • Review of Ballet Positions 1-5 with Correct Alignment 
  • True Hip Flexor Stretch
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