Insights into Podiatry - Foot, Lower Limb Health and Pathologies

Service ID: Webcast2

Member Price: $55.00
Non Member Price: $90.00

 

This HALO module provides therapists with specialised education designed to enhance understanding and management of lower extremity musculoskeletal conditions. This comprehensive Webcast has been tailored for massage therapists, remedial massage therapists and myotherapists, providing in-depth insights into the collaboration between podiatry and massage therapy. This Webcast is the full series of Podiatry Webinars presented by esteemed presenter Talysha Reeve in 2024.


Topics include:

  • Understanding Podiatry and the Massage Therapist Role
  • Insights into Foot and Lower Limb Health
  • Manual Therapies in the Management of Plantar Fasciopathy
  • Manual Therapies in the Management of Lower Limb Tendinopathy
     

10 CPE Points | 5 CPE hours

About the presenter

Talysha Reeve is an internationally recognised podiatrist & educator.
Having presented at both live & online educational workshops, seminars & conference to health practitioners from around the world.

Currently Talysha spreads her time between developing & delivering educational content for The Progressive Podiatry Project & the P3 Japan education platforms, Academic Lecturing at the University of South Australia, musculoskeletal clinical practice, injury management consultancy and contributes to the operations of the Podiatry Board of Australia.

Having been in practice for 16 years, her particular area of clinical interest has evolved into the assessment and management of complex & chronic musculoskeletal conditions of the lower extremity, with particular focus on their treatment via exercise & movement-based therapies. As director of The Progressive Podiatry Project Talysha has developed a number of online & live continuing professional development (CPD) courses for allied health professionals, including leading the expansion of the P3 education platform into Japan (P3 Japan) and contributing to advocacy of podiatry as part of the Japan Podiatry Association.