GrowthRx Presents 

Advanced Rehabilitation in Spinal Stability

Brisbane

Sunday, 4th August 2024 @ The Prince Charles Hospital QLD 4032

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GrowthRx Presents 

Advanced Rehabilitation in Spinal Stability

Brisbane

Sunday, 4th August 2024 @ The Prince Charles Hospital QLD 4032

Secure Your Spot

Why You Should Attend

  • In-Depth Understanding Delve into the theory, explore the latest evidence, and get an answer to the fundamental question: "What is spinal instability?"
  • Practical Learning Gain hands-on knowledge in evidence-based assessment, managing common acute on chronic presentations and understand the nuances of rehab programming across different stages. 
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration Learn how to effectively collaborate with surgeons and specialists for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Networking An opportunity to meet and connect with like-minded professionals from various disciplines.
Secure Your Spot

Why You Should Attend

  • In-Depth Understanding Delve into the theory, explore the latest evidence, and get an answer to the fundamental question: "What is spinal instability?"
  • Practical Learning Gain hands-on knowledge in evidence-based assessment, managing common acute on chronic presentations and understand the nuances of rehab programming across different stages. 
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration Learn how to effectively collaborate with surgeons and specialists for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Networking An opportunity to meet and connect with like-minded professionals from various disciplines.

A full-day program of engaging, practical, and hands-on education.

Led by Paul Hermann, an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience, this course will provide you with the opportunity to immerse yourself in cutting-edge strategies, answer critical questions, and learn evidence-based approaches to assessing and understanding spinal stability and rehabilitation.

Why everyone with special interests in spinal rehabilitation should attend this course...

Most back pain episodes settle well and with minimal intervention. Some require varying amounts of conservative care; unfortunately, a few people require serious interventions, sometimes including spinal surgery. The better we understand all aspects of spinal care, the more we can help reduce the number of serious interventions required and the severity of those interventions.

Spine pain affects over 80% of our population at some stage in their life. 16% of Australians (or 1 in 6) report having current back problems. Back pain and problems were the third leading cause of disease burden overall, accounting for 4.2% of Australia’s total disease burden. It cost the Australian health system an estimated $3.4 billion in 2019–20, representing 23% of disease expenditure on musculoskeletal conditions and 2.4% of total health expenditure.

The research into this field is ongoing and evolving. This masterclass will fill the gaps in knowledge and understanding, provide the latest evidence in a simple summarised format, teach the validated tests to accurately assess spinal stability and multifidus function, and provide targeted approaches to address their specific needs.

Spinal stability/instability is commonly discussed but poorly understood amongst all levels of health professionals. The rise of systems and exercise approaches to improve our “core” has been astounding and, in many ways, very beneficial to the population, but as always, a generalist paintbrush approach is non-specific and sadly, many patients suffering spinal instability and multifidus dysfunction are misunderstood and poorly managed. 

Spine pain affects over 80% of our population at some stage in their life. 16% of Australians (or 1 in 6) report having current back problems. Back pain and problems were the third leading cause of disease burden overall, accounting for 4.2% of Australia’s total disease burden. It cost the Australian health system an estimated $3.4 billion in 2019–20, representing 23% of disease expenditure on musculoskeletal conditions and 2.4% of total health expenditure.

Most back pain episodes settle well and with minimal intervention. Some require varying amounts of conservative care; unfortunately, a few people require serious interventions, sometimes including spinal surgery. The better we understand all aspects of spinal care, the more we can help reduce the number of serious interventions required and the severity of those interventions.

The research into this field is ongoing and evolving. This masterclass will fill the gaps in knowledge and understanding, provide the latest evidence in a simple summarised format, teach the validated tests to accurately assess spinal stability and multifidus function, and provide targeted approaches to address their specific needs.

Spinal stability/instability is commonly discussed but poorly understood amongst all levels of health professionals. The rise of systems and exercise approaches to improve our “core” has been astounding and, in many ways, very beneficial to the population, but as always, a generalist paintbrush approach is non-specific and sadly, many patients suffering spinal instability and multifidus dysfunction are misunderstood and poorly managed. 

“I have presented alongside Paul on many occasions in our shared goal of improving the management of chronic low back pain in Australia.

His presentations are insightful, practical, and always enjoyable. He is one of the leading minds in the conservative care and exercise rehabilitation of chronic low back pain and functional spinal instability.”

- Dr Adrian Nowitzke, Neurosurgeon

Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your professional toolkit and connect with industry leaders. 

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a deep understanding of spinal instability and its implications in patient care.
  • Master the validated tests and assessments used to determine spinal stability, including the physiological tests, and the influence of spinal alignment.
  • Develop expertise in creating effective rehab programs for early, intermediate, and advanced stages of patient recovery.
  • Understand the need and process for collaboration with surgeons and specialists. Learn about what they want to know from you when collaborating.
  • Gain the understanding to to manage common acute on chronic presentations.

Your Event Host & Course Facilitator - Paul Hermann

Advanced Sports Osteopath & Advanced Exercise Rehab Osteopath, Exercise/Sports Scientist, Founder of Stay Tuned Sports Medicine

With his dual title as an Advanced Sports Osteopath & Advanced Exercise Rehab Osteopath [Osteopathy Australia], along with his additional qualification as an Exercise/Sport Scientist, Paul brings a priceless and unique perspective to patient management. His illustrious career spans over two decades in allied health care. With a passion for teaching, Paul has spent years as a university lecturer at RMIT and Victoria University and recently as an Educational Consultant to Mainstay Medical surgeons and specialists.


His commitment to the principle that "Everybody Deserves to Feel Good" extends to his work as a therapist, lecturer, mentor, author, and international presenter. Paul's work reflects his enduring pursuit of knowledge, leading him to conduct extensive research and complete a Master's in Exercise Science. This course provides an exceptional opportunity to learn from Australia's first and only dual-titled Osteopath and leverage his expertise for your professional growth.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, no refunds can be issued within fourteen days of the event due to the cancellation policies stipulated by the venue and catering purposes.
Attendees who cannot attend the course live within 14 days have permission to on-sell their ticket or transfer attendance at their own cost.

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