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The following courses are being offered at Back Works. Please check this page regularly as new courses may be added.​

  • Supporting Recovery of the Upper Extremity During ADLs Following Stroke or Brain Injury Using An NDT Approach - Saturday May 4, 2019 COURSE FULL
  • Managing the “Pusher”: An NDT Perspective on Managing the Individual with Contraversive Pushing Tendencies Post-Stroke - Saturday May 11, 2019 CANCELLED 04/30/2019
  • Treating the Individual with Ataxia Using an NDT Approach - Saturday May 25, 2019 COURSE FULL
  • The Thorax -- Connect the Whole Body & Optimize Performance with ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™ - June 5 - 8, 2019 Registration Form
  • Foot-Ankle Drivers & Their Connections 1-Day ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™ Skill Enhancement Workshop - Sunday, June 9th Registration Form
  • NDTA Advanced Gait Course - June 19 - 23, 2019 Registration Form

  • The ConnectTherapy™ Series Ont 2019/2020 - Build your Clinical Expertise | ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™ - Oct 2019 - July 2020 Registration Form

  • Pelvis Drivers & Their Connections 1-Day ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™ Skill Enhancement Workshop - Sunday, October 27th, 2019 Registration Form

  • NDT Introductory Workshop in the Management of Adults with Stroke, Brain Injury and Other Neuro-motor Disorders - Nov 30 – Dec 1, 2019 Registration Form

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Supporting Recovery of the Upper Extremity During ADLs Following Stroke or Brain Injury Using An NDT Approach

Dates: Saturday May 4, 2019COURSE FULL - please contact us to be added to our priority notification list

Instructor: Sherry Rock, OT Reg. (Ont.)

Location:

Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Drive, Suite 102, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3P9

Tuition: $225.00 + HST ($254.25 CAD)

Requirements: Participants must be registered OTA/PTA, physiotherapist or kinesiologists.

Often after a stroke or brain injury, it is challenging to find a role for the more involved upper extremity (UE) while performing ADLs. This one day workshop will present NDT principles related to incorporating the more involved or hemiplegic UE into Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) through using the UE in an active support role. The course will provide an opportunity to explore practical tips to engage the UE in active support during functional tasks in a variety of environments (e.g., at the bedside, in a wheelchair, at a table).

Upon completion of the course, participants will:

  • Learn about the benefits of using the UE as an active support during functional tasks for clients who have neurological impairments and particularly as applied to the management of the hemiplegic UE
  • Develop basic problem solving strategies to assess trunk and UE alignment
  • Use task and movement analysis skills to identify what is required to perform some ADLs and how we might be able to incorporate the more involved UE into these tasks by having the UE in active support.
  • Develop basic handling skills to improve trunk and upper extremity alignment to promote active support during ADLs
  • Problem solve strategies of how to set up the client's environment to enable the client to try and use the more involved UE in active support during ADLs

For more information contact Back Works at (519) 746-8172 or admin@backworks.ca

Managing the “Pusher”: An NDT Perspective on Managing the Individual with Contraversive Pushing Tendencies Post-Stroke

Date: Saturday May 11, 2019 --COURSE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION

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Instructor: Karen Guha, PT, B Sc PT, C/NDT, CIDN

Location: Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Dr, Suite 102, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3P9

Tuition: $250.00 + HST ($282.50 CAD)

Requirements: Participants must be a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Therapy/Rehab Assistant or Kinesiologist.

This one-day workshop provides an opportunity for health care professionals to gain insight into managing the individual with contraversive pushing tendencies (“pusher syndrome”). The individual who suffers from a stroke and has “pushing” tendencies presents with unique impairments that challenges health care professionals. This workshop will present current theoretical evidence and practical NDT skills for participants to use when working with the individual who “pushes”. The overall objective of this course is to enable participants to bring information back to their facility and apply it toward promoting more functional movement and achieving functional outcomes with their patients.

Upon completion of the course the participants will:

  • State the basic philosophy underlying the NDT approach to the treatment of adults with neurological dysfunction
  • Identify major impairments interfering with normal movement and function in the individual with stroke who has contraversive pushing tendencies.
  • Demonstrate basic handling skills to enhance patient’s functional movement as related to his/her functional goals including activities in sitting, standing and gait.
  • Demonstrate an increased repertoire of evaluation and treatment strategies for the individual with stroke who has contraversive pushing tendencies.

For more information contact Back Works at (519) 746-8172 or admin@backworks.ca

Treating the Individual with Ataxia Using an NDT Approach

Date: Saturday May 25, 2019 COURSE FULL - please contact us to be added to our priority notification list


Instructor: Karen Guha, PT, B Sc PT, C/NDT, CIDN

Location: Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Drive, Suite 102, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3P9

Tuition: $250.00 + HST ($282.50 CAD)

Requirements: Participants must be a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Therapy/Rehab Assistant or Kinesiologist.

This one-day workshop provides an opportunity for health care professionals to gain insight into treating the individual with ataxia. Treating the individual with ataxia can often be a very challenging experience for the clinician. Perhaps this is because we have focused on addressing the clinical symptoms rather than the underlying impairments. This workshop will explore primary impairments present in the individual with ataxia, current theoretical evidence and treatment strategies using a NDT approach. The overall objective of this workshop is to provide clinicians with knowledge and skills they can use in treating the individual with ataxia to promote positive functional outcomes.

Upon completion of the course the participants will:

  • Gain knowledge of the current literature and how we use this information within the NDT Practice Model in treating the individual with ataxia.
  • Identify major impairments interfering with normal movement and function in the individual with ataxia.
  • Demonstrate handling skills to address impairments in the individual with ataxia and work within functional activities including activities in sitting, standing and gait.
  • Demonstrate an increased repertoire of evaluation and treatment strategies for the individual with ataxia.

For more information contact Back Works at (519) 746-8172 or admin@backworks.ca

The Thorax -- Connect the Whole Body & Optimize Performance with ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™ - 4 Day Format

Dates: June 5 - 8, 2019 -- Download Registration Form

Instructor: Dr. Linda-Joy Lee

Location: Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G 4M4

Tuition: $1,400 + 13% HST (Canadian)

The thorax forms the largest region of the spine and trunk and is essential for respiration while ensuring effective transfer of loads through the kinetic chain for optimal whole body function and performance. Trunk rotation and rotational control are essential for performance in many functional and sports activities. While much “core stability” has focused around the lumbar spine and pelvis, the thorax is the centre of trunk rotation, and all of the abdominal muscles are innervated from the thorax. A dysfunctional thorax can drive asymmetrical abdominal function, making it difficult to achieve symmetry and balanced rotational control no matter what the cues or training activity.

Based on her clinical ideas and research work on the thorax over the past 15 years, Dr. LJ Lee has proposed multiple mechanisms by which a dysfunctional thorax can be the “Primary Driver” for pain and problems anywhere from your head to your toes – including pelvic girdle pain, groin pain / hip impingement, incontinence, disc injuries, lower extremity overuse syndromes such as Achilles tendinopathy, head and neck pain, and shoulder girdle dysfunction. Thus, a patient with a dysfunctional thorax can present with a wide variety of symptoms and functional problems.

On this 4-day course, you will learn the manual skills and clinical reasoning framework of the Thoracic Ring Approach and ConnectTherapy to determine when the thorax is or is not the primary driver for pain or reduced performance during whole body movements. These skills provide the base to examine the thoracic rings across a wide variety of meaningful tasks. Specific thoracic ring treatment techniques developed by LJ will be practiced, along with specific exercise training and program design for optimal neuromuscular control and loading of the thoracic rings. This 4-day version of the course allows more time for hands-on skill practice and more in-depth application of LJ’s new phases of treatment and exercise prescription to progress to high load function and activities requiring control with speed.


For more information please contact Janine Tasaka, Director of Education Planning at Janine@ljlee.ca or call 1.604.986.2777

This course is the pre-requisite for the course Advanced Thoracic Ring Control – Exercise Prescription & Program Design in The Thoracic Ring Approach™ and ConnectTherapy™

The Foot-Ankle Drivers & Their Connections 1-Day Skill Enhancement Workshop
ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™

Date:Sunday, June 9, 2019; 8:30am – 5:00pm (Registration at 8:00 am) Download Registration Form

Instructor: Rabi Guha, PT, B.Sc., Cert. MDT, CAFCI, FCAMT, CGIMS, LJLCA

Location: Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Drive, Suite 102, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3P9

Tuition: $295.00 + HST ($282.50 CAD)

Qualifications/ Pre-requisites:

The course is designed for graduates of the ConnectTherapy Series, current Series participants who have completed the relevant course content, those wanting more feedback on skills prior to application to Certification after Part 4 of the ConnectTherapy Series, and is also helpful for those considering enrolling in Part 4. Participants must have completed one of:

  • The Discover Physio Series
  • The Series with Dr. LJ Lee
  • The Series in The Integrated Systems Model (ISM) with Diane Lee
  • The ConnectTherapy Series

This workshop day will focus on Foot-Ankle Drivers and the connections of these regions to whole body function & performance. Topics to be covered include:

  • clinical reasoning for when the Foot-Ankle are Secondary Drivers or Co-Drivers to other regions
  • relationship of Thoracic Rings to Foot-Ankle – determine the impact of the thorax on the Foot-Ankle
  • when to use more passive, supported types of vector analysis & release vs. when to move into dynamic release for more efficient progression of exercise program
  • get updates on new information in the ConnectTherapy model related to Foot-Ankle Drivers

For more information please contact Janine Tasaka, Director of Education Planning at Janine@ljlee.ca or call 1.604.986.2777

NDTA Advanced Gait Course

Dates:June 19 – 23, 2019 - Download Registration Form

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This five-day advanced course is designed for physical and occupational therapists working, with clients with stroke or brain injuries, interested in further developing their assessment and treatment skills to enhance the patient/client’s function in the upright posture. The interrelationship of the lower extremity with other body segments and systems is emphasized. Analysis of functional tasks, specifically the movement components that contribute to a person's independent performance of tasks in the upright posture will be addressed. Therapists will have an opportunity to revisit the biomechanical components of normal gait, discuss and analyze common deviations of gait in the above-mentioned patient populations and learn potential treatment strategies to diminish the impact of gait deviations on the patient’s ability to function while ambulating. As a prerequisite to attend this course, participants must have completed an NDT/Bobath Certificate Course in the Management of Adults with Stroke and Brain Injury (formerly Adults with Hemiplegia) or a Certificate Course in the Treatment and Management of Individuals with Cerebral Palsy.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify components of normal gait
  • Identify components of lower extremity biomechanics
  • Analyze gait deviations
  • Observe, analyze and synthesize effective and ineffective posture and movement and its impact on a client’s functional abilities/limitations as it relates to gait and function in the upright posture
  • Analyze atypical movement patterns and identify impairments which interfere with function
  • Synthesize information to develop appropriate treatment strategies that address the patient’s primary impairments interfering with efficient function and particularly with regards to functional tasks in the upright posture
  • Demonstrate, during treatment practicum, options for handling skills to optimize the individual’s function and enhance his/her ability to achieve patient/client specific goals

Instructors

Karen Guha, PT, BSc PT, C/NDT, CIDN, NDTA™ Coordinator/Instructor

Karen is a Physiotherapist at Grand River Hospital and Back Works Spinal and Sports Rehabilitation. She received her Physical Therapy degree from the University of Toronto in 1996 and became NDT trained in 1999. Karen became a NDTA™ PT Instructor in 2007 and a NDTA™ Coordinator Instructor in 2011. She has over 20 years’ experience working with adults with neurological impairments in acute, rehabilitation and outpatient settings. Karen has taught NDT courses throughout North America and internationally. In 2017, Karen completed her certification in Integrated Dry Needling. She also serves on committees with the NDTA™ Instructors’ Group.

Karen Brunton, PT, C/NDT, NDTA™ Coordinator/Instructor

Karen is a Physical Therapist with over 35 years of experience working with clients with neurological impairments in acute, rehabilitation, long term care and outpatient settings. Karen has been an NDTA™ Adult Course Coordinator Instructor since 1991, Advanced Course Instructor since 1996 and an instructor with the International Bobath Instructors Training Association (IBITA) from 1997 to 2018. She holds an adjunct lecturer appointment with the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Karen has taught NDTA™ Certificate and Advanced courses internationally and extensively throughout North America (Canada, United States and Mexico). She has presented on various topics at NDTA™ National Conference, Ontario Physiotherapy Conference and Canadian Physiotherapy Congress.

Additionally, Karen has served on many committees within the NDTA™ Instructors’ Group and on the NDTA™ Board of Directors.


Requirements: Participants must be a registered Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist who has successfully completed a 3-week or 8-week NDT/Bobath Certificate Course.

Location: Conestoga College, Cowan Health Sciences Centre, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, Ontario Accommodation Details

Tuition

The fee for this five-day course is:

  • NDTA Members: $1150 + HST = $1299.50 CAD
  • Non-NDTA Members: $1400 + HST = $1582.00 CAD

For more information contact Back Works at (519) 746-8172 or admin@backworks.ca

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The ConnectTherapy™ Series Ontario 2019/2020 - Build your Clinical Expertise | ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™

Dates: Download Registration Form
Part 1: October 21 - 25, 2019
Part 2: March 2 - 6, 2020
Part 3: Sun June 28 - Fri July 3, 2020 (Please Note: Day off for Wed July 1st - Canada Day)

Instructor: Dr. Linda-Joy Lee

Cost: $5,400 + 13% HST (Canadian)

Location: Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G 4M4

Course Description:

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The ConnectTherapy Series is a 3 Part, 9-month learning experience, taught by Dr. Linda-Joy (LJ) Lee. It provides in-depth hands-on and clinical reasoning skills in The Thoracic Ring Approach™ and ConnectTherapy™ models. These models illuminate the connections between all regions and systems of the body and integrate psychosocial features to treat the whole person by “Finding the Drivers” for the person’s problem. The ConnectTherapy Series replaces the Discover Physio Series and incorporates significant advances and changes made by LJ, to the previously taught Integrated Systems Model for Disability & Pain (Lee LJ, Lee DG 2010). This includes LJ’s new ConnectTherapy Drivers Diagnostic Chart™ (DDC) and clinical reasoning algorithm to diagnose Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Co-Drivers with a comprehensive and logical process. The new DDC also links with a new ConnectTherapy Treatment Principles and Exercise Prescription Framework. Identifying Drivers and changing the patient’s negative experience of their body to a positive experience during Meaningful Task Analysis (Lee LJ 2008) is a powerful vehicle for change. This “Wow” factor has neurophysiological implications. Therapists can then confidently design treatment programs that target the true source of the problem and expect positive change. The innovative Thoracic Ring Approach™ (Lee LJ) is covered in depth, based on LJ’s personal, clinical and research journey on how the thorax affects the function of the whole body. This includes how to assess and treat dual thoracic drivers, new advanced thoracic ring exercises and concepts in program design. In every area of the body, from the cranium to the foot, unique assessment and treatment techniques are related to how they support optimal function & performance of the whole body and whole person. The ConnectTherapy Series empowers you with new ways to assess and treat your patients, integrates the science from multiple fields with clinical expertise to figure out how to most efficiently and effectively treat your patients. It is a year that will illuminate new possibilities for growth and change.

Course Structure:

The course consists of 15 days of face-to-face learning, spread out over 3-five day sessions (Parts 1-3) and combined with extensive online support and directed course preparation:

Online videos covering practical demonstrations, lectures and case studies

Book and journal article recommended readings, directed anatomy & biomechanics review to prepare for each part of the ConnectTherapy Series

Online peer and tutor support via an online forum. The forum is secure so that patient case studies with photos and videos can be posted and discussed for optimal facilitation problem solving

There is a high Instructor/Assistant to Student Ratio (at least 1:6) to ensure a high level of quality feedback for skill acquisition and development of clinical reasoning skills. Let the ConnectTherapy Series Challenge your Mind and Change your World, and the worlds of your patients.


For more information please contact Janine Tasaka, Director of Education Planning at Janine@ljlee.ca or call 1.604.986.2777


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Pelvis Drivers & Their Connections 1-Day Skill Enhancement Workshop
ConnectTherapy™ & the Thoracic Ring Approach™

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Date:Sunday October 27th, 2019 Download Registration Form

Location: Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Drive, Suite 102, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3P9

Instructor: Rabi Guha, PT, B.Sc., Cert. MDT, CAFCI, FCAMT, CGIMS, LJLCA

Tuition: $295.00 + HST ($282.50 CAD)

Qualifications/ Pre-requisites:

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The course is designed for graduates of the ConnectTherapy Series, current Series participants who have completed the relevant course content, those wanting more feedback on skills prior to application to Certification after Part 4 of the ConnectTherapy Series, and is also helpful for those considering enrolling in Part 4. Participants must have completed one of:

  • The Discover Physio Series
  • The Series with Dr. LJ Lee
  • The Series in The Integrated Systems Model (ISM) with Diane Lee
  • The ConnectTherapy Series
  • Sports Pelvis & Hip Course
  • Part 1 of the ConnectTherapy Series

This workshop day will focus on Pelvis Drivers and the connections of these regions to whole body function & performance. Topics to be covered include:

  • clinical reasoning for when the Pelvis are Secondary Drivers or Co-Drivers to other regions
  • relationship of Thoracic Rings to Pelvis – determine the impact of the thorax on the Pelvis
  • when to use more passive, supported types of vector analysis & release vs. when to move into dynamic release for more efficient progression of exercise programs

For more information please contact Janine Tasaka, Director of Education Planning at Janine@ljlee.ca or call 1.604.986.2777

NDT Introductory Workshop in the Management of Adults with Stroke, Brain Injury and Other Neuro-motor Disorders

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Dates: Nov 30 – Dec 1, 2019 -- Download Registration Form

Instructor: Karen Guha, PT, BSc PT, C/NDT, CIDN, NDTA™ C/I

Tuition: $450 + HST ($508.50 Canadian)

Requirements: Participants must be a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Therapy/Rehab Assistant or Kinesiologist

Location: Back Works Spinal & Sports Rehabilitation, 99 Northfield Dr E Suite 102, Waterloo, ON N2K 3P9

Course description: This two day introductory level course provides a unique opportunity for health care professionals to gain insight into the basic principles of the NDT approach and how it is applied to clinical practice to promote recovery of function in individuals with neurological impairments. Current theoretical foundations and evidence supporting an NDT approach will be presented as well as specific and practical information about the management of the adult neurological patient. The overall objective of this course is to enable participants to bring information back to their facility and apply it toward promoting more functional movement and achieving functional outcomes with their patients.

Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to:

  • State the basic philosophy underlying the NDT approach to the treatment of adults with neurological dysfunction
  • Demonstrate basic skill in analyzing movement, both normal and abnormal, during sitting and standing activities and some transitions
  • Identify major impairments interfering with normal movement and function in the adult with stroke, brain injury and other neuromotor disorders such as incomplete spinal cord injury
  • Demonstrate basic handling skills to enhance patient’s functional movement as related to his/her functional goals
  • Demonstrate an increased repertoire of evaluation and treatment strategies for the individual with stroke, brain injury and other neuromotor disorders