Australian Fascia Symposium – Member Offer!

The Inaugural Australian Fascia Symposium

The PAA are very excited to partner with the Australian Fascia Symposium for a fantastic member discount on tickets (see below).

Approved for 10 PDPS, the Very First Australian Fascia Symposium is an online event running over 3 Australian afternoons on Friday 18, Saturday 19, and Sunday 20 September 2020!

Led by keynote speakers Dr. Robert Schleip and Prof. Scott Wearing, leaders in Fascial Research and Applications will present their innovative work on a wide variety of subjects. Such as; The latest news from the international science field, Where to start to understand the fascia, Pathway to the pelvic floor, Molecular aspects of the fasciae and everything in between.

After every Symposium presentation, a live Q and A session will be held, with each of the 9 Presenters. The goal of the Australian Fascia Symposium is to bring together Researchers, Applicators, and Consumers alike, to foster learning, inspiration, and wonder.

This is a great opportunity to expand your fascia knowledge and advance your understanding of how research translates in clinical practice from the comfort of your own home!

If you are a Medical Practitioner, Health Professional, Manual Therapist, Movement Therapist, or anyone with a passion for the Human form and how it operates, join us at the very first Australian Fascia Symposium to provoke conversations that matter.

 

Australian Fascia Symposium

Keynote Lecture by Dr. Robert Schleip:

Latest News From the International Science Field with Implications for Manual and Movement Therapists.

The field of international fascia research is currently one of the most dynamic and most inter-disciplinary fields within musculoskeletal medicine. This includes the recent discovery of highly sensitive mechano-receptors on fascial fibroblasts (piezo2), new insights about surprising would healing dynamics, novel and affordable imaging and measurement devices, an improved understanding of the function of recently discovered telocytes (along with fibrocytes and so-called ‚conduits‘ in the matrix), as well as an unravelling of the slow-working but powerful interactions between the sympathetic nervous system and fascial stiffness regulation.

While it may be breath taking or confusing for clinicians to follow the rapid developments in this field, Dr. Schleip loves to serve as an inspired bridge for selecting and translating the most relevant scientific news into concrete clinical applications. This will apply to manual therapy, such as osteopathic or deep tissue work, as well as for integrative movement approaches like yoga, Pilates, martial art, dance or stretching. Welcome to the exciting field of fascia research-oriented inspirations for clinical practice.

Other lecture topics include:

  • Where to start to understand what is fascia?
  • Molecular Aspects of the Fasciae: What is fascia made of and how does it change based on hormonal, physical and pharmacological stimuli?
  • Fascial Release: What are we really releasing?
  • Self Myofascial Release Research: What we know, what we don’t know, and the missing links
  • Adductor Magnus: Pathway to the pelvic floor
  • Maintaining Healthy Fascia. What we know so far!

Follow the Symposium:

FACEBOOK: @AustralianFasciaSymposium
INSTAGRAM: @australianfasciasymposium
TWITTER: @FasciaSymposium

Enquiries: info@fasciasymposium.com.au

Symposium Website https://fasciasymposium.com.au/

 

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Special Discount for PAA Members!

The PAA are very excited to partner with the organisers of the first Australian Fascia Symposium to offer members a discounted ticket of $320AUD.

Currently this gives members a $50 reduction in ticket price. On August 1st, Symposium tickets move to $420 and your discount will increase to $100, keeping tickets at $320 for PAA members.

Watch your PAA emails for the special discount code or check the Resources section of your member login page under Member Benefits.

Approved for 10 PDPs

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