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Graded Exposure - Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance

Graded Exposure - Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance

Graded Exposure - Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance

May 09, 2023 - 20:00 (EDT)
45 minutes
The instructors

 

Overview

Whether your patient’s maximum effort is lifting a baby or a barbell, chasing a toddler or crossing a finish line, the strategies to help them accomplish these activities symptom-free are similar.

Break down the task, then build it back up.

Learn how to create graded exposure strategies to prepare a path for your patient to return to functional and fitness challenges. ​​

 

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the webinar, participants will:

  1. Gain a framework applicable across patient populations and fitness types to prepare a path for return to symptom-free activity.
  2. Begin to view themselves as capable of building intervention strategies to prepare for athletic demands that integrate the postural control and movement system inclusive of pelvic health considerations.
  3. Value abdominopelvic health and access to fitness of choice as components of whole-person care.

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Audience

This webinar is intended to equip physiotherapists specializing in the fields of Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, and/or Pelvic Health with the necessary knowledge and skills to create graded exposure strategies for your patients to return to their functional and fitness challenges. 

Join Julie Wiebe for this free webinar 'Graded Exposure - Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance.' This webinar is part of the free series 'Let’s Talk Pelvic Health - A Webinar Series for HCPs.' You can register for this individual webinar or for the whole bundle by going here.
 

Registration and Replays

There's a maximum of 500 seats available in the webinar room. If you cannot attend live, please do not register. This will allow people who can attend live to ask questions and interact with the instructor.

If you can't join live, not to worry! We will stream the live webinar to our YouTube channel and leave it up for 48 hours after the live webinar. You can subscribe to Embodia's YouTube channel here.

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This webinar will be recorded and made available as an on-demand course on Embodia Academy, free for all Embodia Members. You can learn more about our membership offerings here.

The instructors
Julie Wiebe
PT, DPT Clinician/Educator

Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT (she/her) has over twenty-five years of clinical experience in Sports Medicine and Pelvic Health, specializing in abdominopelvic, pregnancy and postpartum health for fit and athletic populations. Her passion is to return active patients to fitness and sport after injury and pregnancy and equip professionals to do the same. She has pioneered an integrative approach to promote pelvic health in and through movement and fitness. These strategies have been successfully incorporated by medical providers, rehab practitioners and fitness professionals into a variety of populations (ortho/sports medicine, pelvic health, neurology, and pediatrics).

A published author, Dr. Wiebe is a sought after speaker to provide continuing education and lectures internationally at clinics, academic institutions, conferences and professional organizations. She provides direct care to fit and athletic populations through telehealth and her clinical practice. Recently, Dr. Wiebe joined the faculty of the University of Michigan-Flint, a welcomed opportunity to pursue both her educational and research goals to promote optimized care in clinical practice across the continuum.

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