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Programme - POS 2020

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Course Itinerary

Day 1 – Fri 24th March 2023
09.30 – 10.00  Registration
10.00 – 11.30   Making sense of LBP
11.30 – 11.50   Break
11.50 – 13.30   Making sense of LBP
13.30 – 14.30   Lunch
14.30 – 16.00  Making sense of LBP / examination
16.00 – 16.15  Break
16.15 – 17.45   CFT interventions

Day 2 – Sat 25th March 2023
09.30-11.30     Case presentation – Patient 1
11.30-11.45     Break
11.45 -13.30   Clinical reasoning and discussion
13.30-14.30     Lunch
14.30-16.30     Case presentationPatient 2
16.30-16.45     Break
16.45-17.30     Clinical reasoning and discussion

Day 3 – Sun 26th March 2023
09.30-11.30     Case presentationsPatient 3
11.30-11.50     Break
11.50-13.30     Clinical reasoning and discussion
13.30-14.30     Lunch
14.30-16.15     Case presentationPatient 4
16.15-16.45     Clinical reasoning and discussion / Evidence for CFT / training

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Biography – Professor Peter O’Sullivan

Peter is a John Curtin Distinguished Professor at the School of Allied Health Sciences at Curtin University and a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2005). He is internationally recognised as a leading clinician, researcher and educator in musculoskeletal pain disorders. With his team he has published more than 300 scientific papers, written numerous book chapters and has been keynote speaker at over 100 national and international conferences. Peter also consults at bodylogic.physio half the week where he reviews disabling musculoskeletal pain disorders. He is active on social media: @PeteOsullivanPT (twitter).

Peter’s passion is to bridge the gap between research and practice – in order to empower clinicians and people in pain. With his team Peter developed Cognitive functional therapy – a physiotherapy-led individualised behavioural approach to manage disabling musculoskeletal pain.