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Exercise Physiology and the Physiotherapist
07 September 2013 10:00-16:00 MacKay Building, Keele University
- Exercise testing and outcome measures
- Intensity: Getting the most from exercise
- Exercise Prescription: An exercise physiologist’s “how to” guide
- Obesity: What the physio should expect from exercise
All the physiotherapist needs to know about using exercise physiology principles to prescribe exercise for patients with cardio/respiratory, neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. These theory and practical sessions are aimed at experienced physiotherapists who want to further their knowledge / skills in using exercise physiology in the management of patients. This session will be held in the School of Health and Rehabilitation at Keele University.
Quotes from evaluations in 2012:
- Very interesting
- Learnt lots
- Challenging and interesting
- I gained more knowledge of the impact of exercise tolerance in patients with a pathology
- The best aspect of the session was the knowledge of the lecturer
- Loved the practical part
- Information on deconditioning is an important thing that I will take from the session
- Had the opportunity to put theory into practice
Saturday 7th September 2013
10:00-16:00
Cost: £80.00
To book, please completed this form on our CPD Page
Click the following to download the poster: Exercise Physiology and the Physiotherapist PDF
For Further Details Contact
Martine Iwaskzko (School Administrator): 01782 734191
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