香港運動治療師總會
Kinetic Control Courses 2025
Modules and Dates
Neck and Shoulders Module
Coordination Efficiency(CE)
28-29 March 2025
Neck and Shoulders Module
Muscle Synergies(MS)
30-31 March 2025
Beyond Global Movement Control For Pain and Recurrence(MS-LS)
11-12 April 2025
Multi-joint Synergies in Alignment & Coordination(MAC)
13-14 April 2025
Lecturer
Ms. Tina Lin Wei Hsuen 林維萱
Registered Physiotherapist(Taiwan)
Kinetic Control Accredited Tutor(KCAT)
Kinetic Control Movement Therapist(KCMT)
Details of lecturer profile: https://www.comeramovementscience.co.uk/team/tina-lin
Fees
Single module
Members - $4500 per module per person
Non-members - $6000 per module per person
2 modules or above
Members - $8000 for both modules per person(Less $1000), $16000 for 4(CE, MS, MS-LS, MAC)
Non-members - $11000 for both modules per person (Less $1000), $22000 for 4.
Course fees include:
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Lecturer cost;
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Course materials;
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Certificate;
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Refreshments.
**INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OPTION AVAILABLE - FOR THOSE ENROLLING 2 MODULES OR ABOVE!**
Applicant MUST pay the 50% upfront at enrollment and pay the balance on OR BEFORE:
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NECK AND SHOULDERS MODULES: 28 FEBRUARY 2025.
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MASTERCLASSES: 10 MARCH 2025.
Applicants failing to pay the balance on the deadline specified will lead to cancellation of the seat with NO REFUND.
Introduction
What if your patient experiences difficulty in bending forward, freely turning their neck, sitting or standing for long periods, feels discomfort in their knee while walking or running and athletic performance has been compromised due to aches and pains?
As a clinician, thee ability to identify the correspondence between "function" and "movement" with uncontrolled movement that results from pain with the use of movement training to improve musculoskeletal issues is paramount. In clinical practice, there are many factors that can alter an individual's movement pattern, making clinical presentations complicated. When each individual has different movement patterns, how do clinicians determine which specific movements are most closely related to a particular site or direction of dysfunction, and decide on appropriate interventions?
In addition to addressing structural damage in treating individuals, "Kinetic Control - Movement Solutions" is dedicated to providing clinicians with a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating the source of pain – "movement." This approach recognizes the significance of understanding and addressing movement issues in order to provide optimal solutions for individuals.
What is Kinetic Control (KC)?
Kinetic Control, also known as KC, was established 25 years ago by an Australian physiotherapist Mark Comerford and a British physiotherapist Dr. Sarah Mottram. It focuses on movement health with its unique clinical framework and techniques.
KC enables clinicians to:
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Understand the mechanisms behind “movement” - Uncontrolled Movement.
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Integrate movement into their practice.
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Address the MOST challenging issue of "recurrence" for most individuals.
KC explores the correspondences to different body parts, plus multiple factors affecting movement, as well as the complex interactions between muscles and synergies. By targeting the key mechanisms that influence movement, KC provides a standardized assessment method for clinicians to diagnose movement dysfunctions with properly designed movement-based treatment/training strategies.
In addition to the movement solutions that are structured under KC framework, clinicians can also combine with the existing clinical treatment techniques such as manual joint mobilization, soft tissue treatment, neurodynamics, and taping, etc. Furthermore, KC offers evidence-based exercise education methods that promote movement efficiency to an individual in a “move-free, pain free” way.
In summary, KC represents an integrative approach that strikes a balance between evidence-based practice, clinical assessment, and individualized exercise prescriptions with expected treatment outcomes. If you are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of human movement, KC is undoubtedly one of the best courses for you.
Modular Course - Brief Information
The modular courses are specifically designed to help clinicians deliver targeted movement retraining to successfully manage each patient’s pain, pathology and compromised function of the low back and hip.
The main focus of this course is to give clinicians the tools and enhanced skillset to use targeted movement retraining to change the mechanisms of movement control impairments related to pain, pathology and compromised function of the low back and hip.
It supports all clinicians’ desired outcomes for their patients through the identification and management of the movement impairment associated with their current low back or hip issue.
Coordination Efficiency Modules (Neck & Shoulders) (CE)
Learning outcomes:
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Evaluate and diagnose movement and identify client specific movement impairments
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Deliver targeted movement retraining to alter the key mechanisms associated to their patients’ low back and hip pain or dysfunction
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Operate within a structured clinical reasoning framework to help patients achieve their outcomes
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Apply practical interventions derived from contemporary research underpinning the principles of movement evaluation and retraining decision making
Muscle Synergies Modules (Neck & Shoulders)(MS)
Learning outcomes:
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Demonstrate the skills allowing them to change patients’ movement through the assessment and retraining of muscle synergies.
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Relate muscle synergy recruitment patterns to pain, recurrence and compromised function.
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Demonstrate an ability to assess and retrain muscle synergy efficiency.
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Demonstrate the ability to assess for loss of extensibility and aberrant recruitment substitutions of dominant synergists.
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Display options for movement retraining in addition to acquiring the ability to match the level of retraining to your patient’s abilities and goals.
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Operate within a structured clinical reasoning framework to help patients achieve their outcomes.
Maste
Masterclass Series
Beyond Global Movement Control For Pain and Recurrence(MS-LS)
Learning Outcomes:
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Demonstrate the ability to assess and retrain impairments in the local stabiliser role system related to a patient’s risk of recurrence.
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Demonstrate an ability to employ a clinical reasoning framework to identify which patients require this approach and when.
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Demonstrate enhances skills of cueing and recruitment facilitation.
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Demonstrate an ability to critically appraise the current employment of local stabiliser role synergist assessment and retraining in light of the current body of evidence.
Multi-joint Synergies in Alignment & Coordination(MAC)
Learning Outcomes:
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Display an understanding of the relationship between movement patterns, postural alignment and muscle synergies in functional tasks.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply a muscle synergy classification model to multi-join movement challenges.
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Demonstrate the ability to assess the efficiency of alignment and movement patterns so as to reduce pain, the impact of pathology and improve function.
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Display an ability to classify individuals into relevant alignment and movement pattern subgroups for the low back, the hip, the neck and the shoulder.
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Display an ability to deliver movement intervention strategies to minimise the negative causes or consequences of alignment change and inefficient movement patterns.
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Identify how assessment, analysis and retraining of alignment and movement patterns can be integrated into their clinical practice.
Targets
This is designed for medical and healthcare professionals, including medical doctors, traditional Chinese medicine doctors, sports therapists, athletic trainers/therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors and osteopaths, etc.
In exceptional circumstances, experienced non-medical health professionals may be allowed to attend Kinetic Control courses, but these participants MUST be able to demonstrate that the course material is within their scope of practice.
Eligibility
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Category A - Registered Members and Students Members of STAoHK;
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Category B - Medical and Allied Health Members of STAoHK;
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Category B - Professional Members of STAoHK;
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Any qualified professionals/students mentioned above but non-members of STAoHK can enroll too.
Dates
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Coordination Efficiency(CE) - Neck and Shoulders: 28-29 March 2025
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Muscle Synergies(MS) -Neck and Shoulders: 30-31 March 2025
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Beyond Global Movement Control For Pain and Recurrence(MS-LS) - 11-12 April 2025
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Multi-joint Synergies in Alignment & Coordination(MAC) - 13-14 April 2025
Time
0930-1700
Venue
Sports Therapy Centre, N319, 3/F
Technological of Higher Education Institute(THEi),
133 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong.
Fees
Single module
Members - $4500 per module per person
Non-members - $6000 per module per person
2 modules or above
(For the best understanding of the entire concepts and applications, students are strongly recommended to enroll both CE and MS modules)
Members - $8000 for both modules per person(Less $1000)
Non-members - $11000 for both modules per person (Less $1000)
Course fees include:
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Lecturer cost;
-
Course materials;
-
Certificate;
-
Refreshments.
**INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OPTION AVAILABLE - FOR THOSE ENROLLING 2 MODULES OR ABOVE!**
Applicant MUST pay the 50% upfront at enrollment and pay the balance on OR BEFORE:
-
NECK AND SHOULDERS MODULES: 28 FEBRUARY 2025.
-
MASTERCLASSES: 10 MARCH 2025.
Applicants failing to pay the balance on the deadline specified will lead to cancellation of the seat with NO REFUND.
Lecturer
Ms. Tina Lin Wei Hsuen 林維萱 - Registered Physiotherapist(Taiwan)
Kinetic Control Accredited Tutor(KCAT)
Kinetic Control Movement Therapist(KCMT)
Details of lecturer profile: https://www.comeramovementscience.co.uk/team/tina-lin
Mandarin supplemented with English official notes, professional terms and Chinese notes edited by Tina Lin.
Award
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Certificate of Completion awarded by Comera Movement Science.
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16 CPD hours per module for STAoHK Category A Members.
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Registered Members will automatically cover under the professional indemnity insurance after completion of the course.
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Students Members MUST apply the techniques under the supervision of a qualified practitioner according to the insurance clause.
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Medical and Allied Health Members please refer to your insurance policy that is proposed by the relevant professional body.
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CPD for Hong Kong Registered Physiotherapists - Pending.
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CPD for Hong Kong Registered Occupational Therapists - Pending.
Become a Kinetic Control Movement Therapist (KCMT)
As a way of recognizing those who complete the full Kinetic Control education journey, we introduced the “Kinetic Control Movement Therapist” (KCMT) accreditation.
As a KCMT, you are a recognized practitioner of the principles and practices of Kinetic Control. If you are interested in becoming a KCMT, you can achieve this through one of the two routes - modular and intensive. Explained below: