The Practitioner
We recognise that there is a massive GAP between being a student graduate & becoming a quality private practitioner or sports clinician…
15 years ago we were standing in your shoes!
Having experienced the sudden transition from being a student to a clinician we understand the areas that you are lacking.
– The knowledge
– The skills
– The CONFIDENCE!
The GAP can seem insurmountable at first!
Where do you find the guidance & support?
How do you Bridge the GAP?
The Clinic Owner
Having built our own clinic, we understand the difficulties that clinic owners face.
The time commitment that is required to build your business:
• marketing,
• systems,
• operations
• strategic thinking
Where do you find the time to put into your developing staff?
Staff that need extensive time and support.
Do you get frustrated because your new clinicians are not:
– Retaining patients?
– Getting follow through on their management plans?
– Getting patient outcomes?
– Spreading goodwill?
This is where we can help to Bridge the GAP in your business!
Discover our growing library of learning modules
Module 1: Principles of Exercise Prescription
In this inaugural module, we lay the foundation for you to effectively prescribe a progressive exercise program for your patients.
Module 2: Hip & Groin Complex
In a complex region to assess & manage we combine the science with clinical experience to provide you with the knowledge and skills to achieve a successful rehabilitation outcome for your patient or athlete.
Module 3: Knee Joint
Being a problematic area for a variety of athletes, Knee rehabilitation must be a strength of any elite sports practitioner.
Module 4: Soft Tissue Injury
Although considered a ‘preventable injury’– Soft tissue injuries still account for numerous games missed across many sports and athletic levels.
Module 5: Ankle & Foot Complex
Directly involved in absorbing ground reaction forces, optimal function of the ankle and foot complex is pivotal to most running based sports.
Module 6: Tendinopathy
Acting as our natural ‘biological spring’, optimal tendon function is critical for high end athletic pursuits, and simple activities like walking in the older adults
Module 7: Shoulder Complex
In what proves to be a region most feared by newly graduating clinicians, our aim is to de mistify the shoulder complex.
Module 8: Taping
Whether working with a sporting team or in the clinic, the Foundations suite of taping covers everything from the finger to the big toe.
Module 9: Motor Control
In what can be described as the 'Pandoras box' of the clinical world, management of low back pain can be a daunting prospect, especially for the new clinician.
Module 10: Objective Jump Testing
Your first exposure to force plate testing can be like learning a foreign language We…