Lower limb dynamics | Course | 28-29.03.2026
After the course, you will plan and program training for individual motor skills in the process of returning to activity and sport.
Our goal is for you to be able to plan and program training for individual motor skills in the process of returning to activity and sports after completing the course.
COURSE INFORMATION
When? 28-29.03.2026
Where? Poznań
FOR WHOM?
The course is intended for practicing physiotherapists, personal, medical and motor trainers who want to obtain tools and knowledge to work with a patient after an injury in the lower limb area or verify and expand their knowledge and skills in working with this group of patients.
During the course you will learn:
- what to do with the patient after the stage of work on the couch is finished?
- how and when to introduce dynamics?
- are power and RFD important in rehabilitation?
- when and how to introduce plyometrics and changes in the direction of movement?
- what tests to monitor the effects of training and rehabilitation and when to decide to move on to the next stage with the patient?
- what determines the end of the treatment process? Time or individual motor skills?
The entire course is based on the latest and reliable scientific reports that we use and implement in our physiotherapy practice. By choosing our course, you can be sure that the knowledge you receive is grounded in evidence-based medicine, is proven and effective.
BENEFITS
- You will learn how to plan the process of returning to activity and sports in patients after lower limb injury;
- You will gain knowledge on conducting the rehabilitation and training process after the basic healing and regaining strength phase;
- You will learn how to increase the range of exercises;
- You will familiarize yourself with global standards and protocols in this area;
- You will learn what to pay attention to when learning to perform specific exercises.
The course is intended for practicing physiotherapists, personal, medical and motor trainers who want to obtain tools and knowledge to work with a patient after an injury in the lower limb area or verify and expand their knowledge and skills in working with this group of patients.