GLA:D™ Canada is an 8-week education and exercise program for individuals with knee and/or hip osteoarthritis or symptoms of osteoarthritis. The program was developed in Denmark, where it has shown to reduce the progression of pain symptoms by 27%, reduce use of painkillers, time on sick leave, and improve physical activity levels at 1 year post program.
LOCATION:
The GLA:D Canada certification course will be offered remotely.
DATES:
Saturday, May 4, 2024 – 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET
Sunday, May 5, 2024 – 10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
INSTRUCTOR:
Anthony Teoli, MScPT, PhD(c), Physiotherapist, McGill University, Montreal, QC
Certified GLA:D™ Canada trainers (a researcher in the field of arthritis and a highly experienced practicing physiotherapist) will be instructing this 1.5 day course. The GLA:D™ Canada training sessions will prepare you to provide the program to your clients. The first day will be a combination of lecture and training on how to deliver the neuromuscular exercise training the second day will be lecture and information on the implementation process.
Training consists of:
• Theoretical component detailing the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis and up to date research on treatment
• Information on how to implement the program within your clinical setting, adhering to the GLA:D™ Canada program standards and data collection
• Practical Instruction on how to deliver the neuromuscular exercise program and functional tests
The course will include:
• A training manual
• A user profile on the GLA:D™ Canada website, which will grant you access to up to date programming materials and access to a community of all trained GLA:D™ Canada therapists
• Materials to promote your program
• Follow up implementation support to launch the program at your location
COST:
$540
Register for this course by clicking here.
NOTE: GLA:D will follow-up with you to confirm registration payment details. If you need to submit your documentation, please continue to follow the protocol provided.
Please visit gladcanada.ca for more information and read “Getting Started with GLA:D” to get a better idea of how this program could be right for your clinic.