Welcome to Less Pain Better Performance Mini-Course

 

Know Pain - Know Gain!

 
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Did you know optimum performance and pain effectively compete against each other in the brain?

 

Join Professor of Clinical Neurosciences & Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy, University of South Australia, Lorimer Moseley, to learn how an integrated approach to training, which encompasses neuroscience, neuroimmunology and more, can reduce pain and consequently improve performance.

Lorimer works with elite sportspeople, including footballers, tennis players and cyclists – all of whom have benefited from his unique approach.

Lorimer said: “Attendees will not only better understand pain, but also the contributors to pain. They’ll be ready to embrace modern techniques that retrain both brain and body, leading to less pain and better performance.”

Taking place mid-November, Less Pain Better Performance is a four-day online program aimed at anyone training others to achieve their personal best.

Lorimer’s session will explore the relationship between pain and performance, enabling participants to…

  • Understand that pain is often about bodily protection, which means modern pain science can improve your training, leading to better performance.
  • Learn to manage pain pre-season and teach performers to recognise how they are continuously impacted by biology, psychology, environment, colleagues and more.
  • Appreciate pain’s role in return to play, the success of which is hugely dependent on mind and body being appropriately prepared.

To attend Lorimer’s session and gain access to over 16 hours of outcome-focused learning, click below to sign up for Less Pain Better Performance.

About Lorimer

Professor Lorimer Moseley OA is a clinical scientist investigating pain in humans. 

Lorimer is Professor of Clinical Neurosciences and Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. He has over 30 years clinical experience working with people in persistent pain, has authored hundreds of articles, multiple books and chapters and continues to present keynote lectures globally.

 

To attend Lorimer’s session and gain access to over 16 hours of outcome-focused learning, click below to sign up for Less Pain Better Performance.