This two hour online CPD evening course will provide you with the foundational neuroscience of sleep specifically for manual therapists. It will build upon your existing knowledge, exploring the mechanisms of sleep and its impact on musculoskeletal pain, mood, and behaviour. Common sleep difficulties will be discussed and framed within the context of manual therapy, helping you better understand and address them in your clinical practice.
Learning objectives/outcomes:
· Understanding the rudiments of the neurophysiology of sleep : architecture, rhythms, processes.
· Reviewing Sleep variables in populations (ontogeny, social)
· Existing common Sleep disorders, devices, and referral
· Understanding the connection between sleep, quality of life and pain
· Gaining practical knowledge to educate patient about sleep
Summary of Osteopathic Practice Standards and other CPD elements covered
A Communication and Patient Partnership- A1, A3, A5 and A7
B Knowledge, Skills and Performance- B2, B3 and B4
C Safety and Quality in Practice- C1 and C6
D Professionalism- D3
Erwann Fabre
PG Dip Sleep Medicine Oxford 2023
PG Dip Pluri-disciplinary approach to Pain UCT 2018
Registered Dc of Osteopathy Cape Town South Africa
Registered osteopath in France
Osteopath D.O C.O.S Paris France
Physiotherapist 1998 IFMK Marseille France
Coming from a French flying doctor Dad and a consciously enquiring Mom, Erwann has been exposed to various concepts of health wellbeing and trans-cultural imprints from a very early age.
Trained and practiced as a physiotherapist in France he then moved to Osteopathy and was drawn to explore the movement world not only through the scope of bodywork, but also in its psychological and social contexts.
His 25 years of experience are backed up by an executive coaching training and a full time postgraduate Diploma on the neurophysiological and multidisciplinary approach to pain both acquired at the University of Cape Town South Africa.
Erwann has extended his training in the field of genomics and has completed PG, Dip in sleep medicine and circadian rhythms in the Nuffield department of clinical neuroscience at Oxford University.
He is lecturing and working both in Europe and South Africa with the precision medicine tools applied to chronobiology, sleep, movement, breathing and pain management that he is fortunate to propose for world athletes and leaders.
The HSU regrets that no refunds can be made for cancelled places unless a substitute participant can be found. The HSU cannot guarantee that any course will run. In the event of your course being cancelled, all paid fees and deposits will be refunded in full.