GRADED MOTOR IMAGERY, SINGAPORE With Tim Cocks SINGAPORE November 25,
2019 Course Host: Mr Low bremj.info@gmail.com To express your interest
in attending this course, hit the contact button below to receive
further course details from your course host, including how to pay and
register your place. Please note that an enquiry does not confirm your
place on the course. Contact Course Host Description GRADED MOTOR
IMAGERY COURSE TRAILER This course is open health professionals
involved in pain and stress management. GRADED MOTOR IMAGERY (GMI) is
an evidence based, GRADED, brain training programme which accesses the
virtual body in the brain. It is useful for a wide range of chronic
pain states where the central nervous system may be up-regulated,
including osteoarthritis, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, phantom
pains and ‘non-specific’ spinal pains. It gives new hope to many
people in pain. GMI involves the use of Apps, Flashcards, MOTOR
IMAGERY, mirrors and Explain Pain education. In this course,
participants are given the confidence and skills to use GMI
immediately and to effectively integrate it into their current
practice. The course is structured around practical sessions supported
by discussion of clinical applications. Pre-requisites The NOI Explain
Pain course provides the educational underpinnings for the GMI course
and as such is a prerequisite. Pre-reading: The GRADED MOTOR IMAGERY
HANDBOOK Information and resources provided at GRADEDMOTORIMAGERY.com
Hardware requirement: Bring an iPhone, iPad or Android device to the
course with one or more of the Recognise Apps downloaded onto it.
Objectives At the end of the course, participants will: Understand the
process of GMI and where it fits into an overall treatment programme
be able to identify appropriate patients for GMI from both clinical
presentations and research outcomes have knowledge of the scientific
underpinnings of GMI have practical skills in using the three
components of GMI be able to confidently translate learnt GMI skills
to effective treatment applications Watch Trailer Course Enquiry
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Instructor Language: English, Region: Australasia Courses: GRADED
MOTOR IMAGERY, AU 2020 , Explain Pain, AU 2020 , GRADED MOTOR IMAGERY
, Explain Pain , Explain Pain -Japan , Explain Pain Applications ,
GRADED MOTOR IMAGERY – AU , Explain Pain – AU Tim Cocks Tim
graduated from the University of South Australia in 1998 with a
Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy). He commenced work in
private practice immediately after graduating and spent the next 8
years learning about life and people in the outer, industrial suburbs
of Adelaide. In 2005 Tim started delivering pain education program to
clients of a local government agency which assisted injured job
seekers find employment. In 2006 Tim was enticed to join the
organisation, CRS Australia, to develop and deliver a range of health
education programs. A move back to private industry in 2008 as an
allied health consultant culminated in Tim being nominated for and
winning the Health and Rehabilitation Individual Achievement award at
the state wide WorkCover SA Recovery and Return to Work Awards. Tim
joined NOI full time in 2014 and continues as the lead Australasian
NOI Instructor, International Faculty Manager, and contributing editor
to the NOI blog, noijam.com, while assisting with research and
development of NOI books and products. Tim was born and raised in
Adelaide, South Australia and continues to reside there with his wife,
three children, two cats and a dog. “Tim’s presentation was by far
the most engaging of any PD I have been to in the last 17 years! A
great balance of natural humour, respect of participants and
explanation of key concepts throughout the course – Tim is an
exceptional presenter!” “Tim is such a captivating and engaging
presenter, he held my full attention and focus over the span of 3 days
which is rather impressive! He was able to link concepts together
well, provided great practical examples and ways of integrating new
knowledge into clinical practice.” NOI Group Address Neuro
Orthopaedic Institute 19 North Street, Adelaide City West South
Australia 5000 Australia ABN 61 064 209 981 Email noi@noigroup.com
Phone +61 (0)8 8211 6388
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