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A virtual course hosted by the world-leading experts in pain and performance that will teach anyone working with personal or professional performance how to minimize the constraints of pain, enabling transformative gains.
When the worlds of modern pain science and elite training collide, something exciting happens; the application of pain reduction strategies takes performances to the next level.
Sessions will be broadcasted live and recorded. Every participant will have access to a full recording for you to rewind, re-watch and review!
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To understand contemporary thought on the relationships between injury, inflammation, nociception, pain, motor control and performance.
To understand how the nervous system changes in response to injury, inflammation, cognitive, social and contextual factors.
To understand principles that govern the operation of neuroimmune networks and apply those principles to pain, motor control and performance.
To understand principles of predictive processing and apply them to pain, motor control and performance.
To analyse clinical experiences through contemporary notions of human biopsychosociality and bioplasticity.
To understand, apply, analyse and evaluate the Fit for Play model of prevention, rehabilitation, analysis and optimisation of motor control and performance.
To create and modify rehabilitation plans informed by modern neuroimmune science.
To understand the implications of cutting edge neuroimmunology for injury management, pre-season and in season strategies to optimise pain and performance.
To integrate and adapt clinical innovations from across performance genres to optimise clinical and performance outcomes
To create and modify pre-season and in-season strategies to optimise clinical and performance outcomes.
To solve clinical problems by integrating and applying contemporary knowledge frameworks – neuroimmune learning, learning science, conceptual change theory, skill acquisition, cognitive-behavioural change.
To apply assessment, evaluation and intervention strategies to optimise clinical and performance outcomes.
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Lorimer will be joined by an incredible line-up of world-leading experts in pain and performance
Dr. Darren Burgess, one of the best-known high-performance coaches in football, former fitness coach for Liverpool FC and high performance manager for the Australian national team.
Dr John Baranoff, a psychologist who specialises in psychology of sport injury rehabilitation and pain psychology
Prof. Mark Hutchinson, is a professor in the Adelaide Medical School and is the Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics, he specialises in biopsychosocial pain from the nanoscale, to the cells to systems and this MasterSession will focus on Biomes and predicting injury using biometrics.
And lots more…
WHY THIS FACULTY?
Professor Lorimer Moseley AO has been working with elite performers in sport and music for 25 years. Originally engaged to work with performers challenged by persisting pain, delayed return to play, or complex motor discoordination, his contributions have expanded to optimizing performance outcomes at individual and organizational levels. In those years, he has crossed paths with and learned a great deal from, clinicians, coaches and consultants working at the very top of their field.
These elite science, performance and clinical experts have been integrating and evaluating cutting edge discoveries in their own practice to drive the pursuit of two common aims: less pain and better performance. They have top shelf CVs packed full or important contributions to elite and recreational sport, music, theatre, dance and circus performance. Interactions with these experts have revealed shared and contrasting perspectives, triggered vigorous discussions, led to collaborative clinical engagements and generated research projects that traverse the pipeline from discovery to clinical trials.
Lorimer has finally managed to find a window in all their busy schedules to bring them together for 16 hours of learning, from cutting edge science to coalface practice, dedicated to Less Pain and Better Performance. Using the proven teaching and learning systems of Master Sessions (this is no ordinary online course!), they will engage you in strategies to enhance your own learning as well as that of your clients.
Over four content packed days, with lectures, panels, one-on-one interviews, and extensive Q and A, these bonafide international experts will share their insights, discuss their successes, failures, challenges and opportunities, with the sole objective of helping you optimise your clinical and performance outcomes: Less Pain. Better Performance.
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Know pain and know gain, moods and foods, rest and recovery, cold and conditioning, practice and protocols, resources and tools, coaching and coaxing, respiration, preparation, communication and organisations.
Using modern immune and neuroscience to optimize clinical and performance outcomes in recreational, occupational and elite performers.
The Cortical Body Matrix – the integrated neuroimmune networks that subserve the physiological, motor and perceptual regulation of our body.
The Fit for Play model – understanding pain, protection and performance, refining the Cortical Body Matrix, and ensuring the unified, biopsychosocial, human is Fit for Play.
Contemporary theory and practice to optimize clinical, motor and performance outcomes in musicians and organizations.
Contemporary theory and practice to optimize clinical, motor and performance outcomes in elite athletes and organizations.
Contemporary theory and practice to optimize clinical, motor and performance outcomes in recreational performers.
Contemporary theory and practice to optimize clinical, motor and performance outcomes in performers post-career.
Clinical applications: Lessons, learnings and outstanding challenges at the coalface: sport, music, circus.
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