Restorative Movements for the Post Surgical Breast Cancer Patient

Restorative Movements for the Post Surgical Breast Cancer Patient

Restorative movement for the post-surgical breast cancer patient is an online professional development course, aimed to upskill clinicians on the fundamentals of breast cancer treatments with specific focus on surgical interventions, clinical exercise guidelines and assessments. The focus of the course is to enhance clinicians’ knowledge on mobility techniques (self-myofascial release) including how and when to perform them.

The course endeavours to enhance clinical skills and understand the place for exercise professionals in post-surgical rehabilitation.

The mobility equipment package is recommended to purchase with the “Restorative Movement for the Post Surgical Breast Cancer Patient” and can be purchased from within the first lesson – Introduction to Breast cancer. The equipment pack is not necessary but is recommended for part 4 of the course.

Within the package you will receive the following:

  • 2 x Alpha Balls
  • 2 x Therapy Balls
  • 1 x Strong & Stable Mobility Ball
  • 1 x Overball

Cost: $150

Mobility Equipment Package

All packages will be expressed posted within Australia.

For international orders please contact Strong & Stable ([email protected]) to ensure correct shipping details and charges.

Target Audience

  • Accredited Exercise Physiologists
  • Osteopaths
  • Physiotherapist

Also suitable to health care workers involved in patient care who wish to further their knowledge and understanding of the benefits of Exercise following a cancer diagnosis. These include: cancer nurses, Lymphoedema practitioners, Myotherapists and massage therapists.

Prerequisites
Nil

Course Duration
3 hours

Course Content

Introduction to Breast cancer
Understanding the assessments and outcome measures
Understanding the clinical exercise guidelines
Restorative movement techniques
Case studies
Resources
Reading Material
Purchase Mobility Equipment Package
Final Quizzes
Feedback Questionnaire 1
Assessment