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Masterclasses
Upcoming events
Masterclass 1: Intro to the 5 NeuroLayer Framework
An introduction to looking at humans, movement and outputs in a different way, drawing on Keegan’s unique framework for understanding constraints, focus points and overlapping layers within the neurological system.
Masterclass 2: Foot drop and sensory changes
This masterclass walks you through clinical reasoning and focussed assessment to unveil the many layers and decision making points used in an expert’s toolkit.
Masterclass 3: The forgotten trunk
Understand how this misunderstood and often overlooked body segment behaves and moves for everyday walking and balance.
Masterclass 4: Clinical observation that actually matters
Anyone can rattle off a series of observations. But what is irrelevant? This masterclass helps you decipher the signal from the noise, cutting your time spent going down the wrong paths.
OVERVIEWLimited spots available.
Each masterclass will be delivered in a clinical setting with an interactive approach. Participants will be able to ask questions and delve into further learning during the event.
Open to allied health professionals and students studying allied health degrees.
Masterclass Bundle Details
To be determined
Time and Date
$150
Price
To be determined
Location
What People Are Saying
““The Masterclass challenged me to think differently about neurological rehabilitation and helped bridge the gap between neuroscience theory and clinical practice. The content was highly relevant, and delivered in a way that was both engaging and immediately applicable to clinical decision-making.”
— Mustafa“The Masterclass really made me rethink truncal control, and I realise there's so much you can work on in seated balance to help support people's gait, that I hadn't properly considered before. I'm really keen to dig deeper into gait initiation strategies now, having completed this workshop.
Keegan's approach welcomes discussion and I'm looking forward to furthering my education with School of Neuro further.”
— Christopher“The teaching was excellent and of a very high quality. I learnt a lot about how muscles work and don’t work.”
— Helen