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Strong Steps
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Strong Steps – Exercise Mastery for Plantar Fasciopathy & LE MSK pain

14 accreditation points (General, Sport) requested
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€639,00

€599,00

Start date: Fri 13 Mar Loading...
Duration: 2 days (13 Mar & 14 Mar)
Location: Physiotutors HQ, Velserbroek

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  • Language: English
  • Learn from a world-leading researcher in plantar fasciopathy
  • Accredited for 14 points Kwaliteitshuis (KNGF & Keurmerk) & 28 points with PQK
  • Including delicious lunch, snacks & parking in front of the door
  • Including study material
  • Free goodie bag worth 30€ per participant
Instructors
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Henrik Riel

Description

The course will be suitable for physiotherapists, podiatrists and other healthcare personnel who see patients with plantar heel pain and/or other lower-extremity musculoskeletal conditions or for those who have a special interest in resistance training and pain.

 

Day 1: The purpose of the training is to give an update on state of the art within plantar heel pain management and to give participants even more tools to aid them in treating patients in the clinic.

Day 2: The purpose of the training this day is to give participants an overview of evidence-based resistance training approaches to help treat common lower-extremity musculoskeletal conditions, ideas of how to optimise progression from early rehab to full return to sport, and how we as clinicians may find inspiration from performance optimisation in athletes in our daily work with patients.

Study Goals

Plantar heel pain is a highly prevalent condition in both non-athletic and athletic populations. Despite its prevalence, little is known about the pathology, risk factors, prognosis, and the best possible treatment. During Day 1, the programme will take you through all the steps from diagnosing to treating the condition.

Resistance training has been recognised for its rehabilitative effects among individuals suffering from musculoskeletal conditions for several years; however, the optimal mode and dosage are still debatable. On Day 2, you will become more familiar with the different potential resistance training approaches and how to optimise these to best suit the needs of your patient.

On both days, teaching will be a mixture of presentations, practical assignments, and case-based group work. The learning objectives are:

Day 1

  • Be able to differentiate plantar heel pain and plantar fasciopathy from other common types of foot pain
  • Improve your confidence in deciding on which of the many different treatments you should prescribe based on the latest evidence available
  • Have up-to-date knowledge about the risk factors, deficits, and prognostic factors that you can use to tailor treatment to your patient
  • Have knowledge about stepwise approaches to treat the condition when first-line treatment fails

 

Day 2

  • Have knowledge about the physiological effects of resistance exercise
  • Gain insight into the differences between loading programs for various lower-limb musculoskeletal conditions
  • Be able to use methods from strength and conditioning in the work with patients
  • Be able to determine the desired repetition maximum
  • Become confident in dealing with patients’ pain during exercise
  • Have tools and ideas on how you may be able to progress your rehabilitation from early rehab to full return to sport
  • Become acquainted with how to improve exercise compliance

Schedule

9.00-9.15: Welcome and introduction

9.15-10.15:

  • Terminology when describing plantar heel pain
  • How to diagnose plantar heel pain and distinguish plantar heel pain from other types of foot pain (includes hands-on)
  • Important risk factors and prognostic factors

10.15-10.30: Break

10.30-12.00: Evidence-based treatment modalities (includes practical assignment)

12.00-13.00: Lunch

13.00-13.30: How to tailor treatment to the individual

13.30-14.30:  Case 1

14.30-14.45: Break

14.45-16.00: Case 2

9.00-9.15:  Introduction to the course day

9.15-10.15: Physiological mechanisms underpinning resistance exercise

10.15-10.30: Break

10.30-11.15: Loading programs for common lower-limb musculoskeletal conditions

11.15-12.00:

  • Bridging between physiotherapy and strength and conditioning
  • Loading progression from early rehab to full return to sport (includes workshop)

12.00-13.00: Lunch

13.00-13.45:

  • Load management
  • Pain during exercise

13.45-14.15: Improving exercise compliance

14.15-14.30: Break

14.30-15.15: Case 1

15.15-16.00: Case 2

16.00-17.00: Questions and closing remarks

Accreditation

Kwaliteitshuis Fysiotherapie: 14 points  (General, Sport) requested

KRF: 14 points  (General, Sport) requested

Keurmerk: 14 points  (General, MSport) requested

ProQ-Kiné: 28 points

Instructor

Henrik riel profile pictureHenrik Riel, PhD, MSc, PT, is a postdoctoral researcher at Aalborg University and associate lecturer at the University College of Northern Denmark. He has published extensively on musculoskeletal pain, with a particular focus on plantar heel pain, tendinopathy, and exercise therapy. Henrik is the lead author on several clinical trials and was awarded Best Oral Presentation at international sports physiotherapy and tendinopathy conferences. He combines academic expertise with clinical experience to deliver evidence-based, practical strategies for managing lower-extremity pain and prescribing exercise interventions that improve outcomes in both primary care and sports settings.

Location

A top course deserves a top location!

Our new home base, the Physiotutors Headquarters in Velserbroek, provides the ideal setting for high-quality education. The location is easily accessible by public transport and offers ample free parking right at the door.

In our modern and spacious course room, we create the perfect learning environment, equipped with air conditioning for optimal comfort. For the practical sessions, we collaborate with FysioMove, located in the same building. Catering is provided by Het Steygerhuis, a charming waterside venue—perfect for a relaxing break.

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