From Control to Capacity: Practical Rehab Workshop for Sport & Function
Get hands-on with rehab techniques to boost your patients sport performance and everyday movement following injury in this fun workshop.
From Control to Capacity: Practical Rehab Workshop for Sport & Function
Ready to level up your rehab game? This in-person workshop dives into hands-on strategies to boost control and build real capacity for better sport performance and everyday function. Perfect for all physiotherapists who want practical tips and interactive learning. Don’t miss out on this chance to transform how you approach rehab!
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Scott Wrenn
Mike Stevenson - PGDipPhty, BPhty, BPhEd, GDPC, DSP
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Highlights
- 6 hours 30 minutes
- In-person
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Location
Motus SportsHub Physiotherapy Christchurch
136 Moorhouse Avenue
Christchurch, Canterbury Region 8011
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Agenda
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Registration and Welcome Coffee
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Scott Wrenn
Hip and Pelvis Rehabilitation Beyond Early-Stage Care: A Framework for Progression, Control, and Capacity. A practical framework for assessing and progressing the hip and pelvis through the mid-to-late stages of rehabilitation. Focusing on movement quality, force production, and end-range function across a broad range of sporting and musculoskeletal presentations. Key focus areas Access → Control → Express → Tolerate The session will explore how to: • Restore and utilise available range of motion • Develop strength, coordination, and positional control • Progress clients toward higher velocity, power, and reactive tasks • Build the capacity required to tolerate the demands of life and sport The session provides practical progression strategies for both clinic and gym-based rehabilitation. Highlighting how the pelvis and hip interact with trunk stiffness, rotation, and lower-limb force transfer, and how clients can progress safely into end-range and higher-demand positions.
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Mike Stevenson
Late-Stage Rehabilitation and Return to Sport: A Framework for Progression, Loading, and Performance Readiness This presentation outlines a criteria-based model for late-stage rehabilitation, progressing athletes from foundational strength into high-velocity, plyometric, and ballistic loading. Using the Stevenson Strength Loading Protocol, Mike will cover Stages 5–7 of rehabilitation and the progression toward return-to-sport readiness. Key focus areas Movement control under speed and load Progressing beyond time-based rehabilitation to objective, data-informed decision making Use of video analysis and force plate data to assess movement quality, asymmetry, rate of force development, landing strategies, and reactive strength Stages 5–7 progressions, including single-limb plyometric control, change of direction mechanics, and explosive power development