PT-Together Free Webinar: Episode 2
PT-Together Free Webinar: Episode 2
1 hour
Join them for a 60-minute live webinar on Monday March 23 at 7pm EST
Please note: You must be logged into your Embodia account in order to register for this webinar. This webinar is limited to the first 500 clinicians who sign up.
To view the recordings of the past PT-Together webinar series, click here.
We may need to be physically distant, but it doesn't mean we can't be socially connected. Join us and this outstanding panel who will be sure to lift your spirits, get your creative juices flowing, and focusing on the opportunities, not the problems.
The instructors
PT, MClSc(Manip. Therapy), BSc(HKin), FCAMPT, Sport Dip.
Emma Jack is a sport and orthopedic physiotherapist and owns her own practice Press Play Physiotherapy and Pilates in London, Ontario. She is a graduate of McMaster University’s physiotherapy program and subsequently earned her Masters of Clinical Science in Manual and Manipulative Physical Therapy. Emma also holds her Sport Physiotherapy Diploma, is a Fellow of the Academy of Manual and Manipulative Physical Therapy and is a lead therapist with the Canadian National Women’s Hockey Team.
Sounds pretty cool, right? While those accomplishments and credentials do bring a sense of pride Emma also recognizes that many of those things are ultimately what also left her feeling intense anxiety, overwhelmed and burnt out.
Her credentials may span two lines on a business card but in recent years Emma has totally transformed her practice and her life in order to ensure that her career as a physiotherapist does not define her but rather she gets to define what it means to her. She feels passionate about sharing her story and journey so that those who identify with it know they are not alone. Everyone’s career path, goals and needs are different and Emma is fuelled by helping other health care providers and professionals on their journey to personal and professional success.
B.App.Sc.(Physio)(USyd)., Master in Manual Therapy (UWA)
Antony Lo is a physiotherapist from Australia and runs The Physio Detective service. He earned his degree from the University of Sydney and has been in practice since 1997.
He completed his post-graduate masters in Manual Therapy (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy) from the University of Western Australia and commenced his Specialisation training in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.
He has been involved with treating CrossFit athletes since 2011 and has helped some of the world’s best CrossFitters at the highest levels through to beginners of all ages. He loves and participates in CrossFit and is a strong advocate for the sport. Through participation and through his work as a Physiotherapist at all levels of CrossFit, he has developed a model of treatment that utilises the best from Sports Science, Musculoskeletal/Sports Physiotherapy, Pain Science, and Women’s Health research to provide a realistic holistic model of care balancing the biopsychosocial model of healthcare.
He is NOT an employee of CrossFit, he does not represent or work for them in any way and his views and opinions are entirely his own. He holds a CrossFit level 1 – Trainer Certificate and is a CrossFit Football Coach/Consultant (now CrossFit Sports Specific Application). Antony has a wife and 3 beautiful children in the best city in the world – Sydney, Australia!
MScPT(candidate), Co-Founder of The MVMTPTs and the PTCOFFEECAST
Dalton completed his Masters of Physical Therapy Degree at Western University. Prior to that, he graduated with a Kinesiology degree from the University of Windsor where he discovered his passion for health.
MPT, BKin
DPT OCS CSCS
Dr. C. Shanté Cofield, aka The Movement Maestro, is a former Division I athlete who graduated from Georgetown University and then continued her educational pursuits at New York University, graduating with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) and later becoming both a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS).
Shanté is the founder of The Movement Maestro LLC, a social-media based company that provides both online and in-person education for movement professionals. Since starting The Movement Maestro LLC, Shanté’s passion for digital business has helped her amass a social media following of over 50,000 people, become an international speaker, and launch her own podcast, Maestro on the Mic, which has been downloaded over 300,000 times to date. With her continued success in the digital space, Shanté’s professional pursuits now center around providing business coaching to movement professionals, with a focus on brand strategy and development in the ever-growing digital marketplace.
Shanté continues to practice as a physical therapist very selectively in a non-traditional, cash-based setting, utilizing a movement-based, neuro-centric treatment approach that incorporates manual therapy, corrective exercises, and techniques such as kinesiology taping, cupping, and IASTM (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization).
Shanté is a proud instructor for RockTape, drives a hypergreen Jeep Wrangler, and wishes to leave you with this message:
Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.
MScPT, FCAMPT
Physiotherapist
Co-Founder - Pulse Physiotherapy
www.pulsephysiotherapy.ca
@pulsephysioptbo
Connor is a registered physiotherapist and co-founder of Pulse Physiotherapy in Peterborough, ON. He graduated in 2009 from McMaster University with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and then continued on at Mac to complete his Master’s degree in Physiotherapy in 2011. In 2015, he gained FCAMPT (Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy) designation after several years of post-graduate education in orthopaedic physiotherapy at Western University.
Connor really enjoys giving back to the physical therapy community by providing online and in-person mentorship. He is a group mentor with The Level Up Initiative, an online program that helps students and new-grads become more comfortable with their “soft skills” in communication, critical thinking and growth mindset. He is also a registered provider with Clinical Athlete and a team physiotherapist for the Jr. A Laker’s Lacrosse team in Peterborough. He enjoys providing clinical placements to physiotherapy students from Queen’s University.
Connor’s wife is an emergency room nurse, working hard on the front lines to keep their community healthy. They have two beautiful children who keep them active and young-at-heart!