Ergonomics and well-being for dentists
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
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From: 11:00 AM
Saturday, 5 November, 2016
To: 3:00 PM
Saturday, 5 November, 2016
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TOTAL CPD FOR THIS EVENT: 3.5 HOURS
Event Details...
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This second part of Overcoming Back and Neck pain in Dental Surgery is an advanced workshop and is designed to further assist dentists, who attended the full day workshop, with recognition of harmful habitual movement and posture patterns and the steps to optimum musculoskeletal health.
There will be practical demonstrations, experiential training and opportunities to practise optimal movements and postures in clinical situations, where habitual movement and posture patterns are most ingrained. Habit change requires repetition and reinforcement of new neuromuscular pathways, otherwise habitual movement patterns and harmful dental work postures persist.
Learning Objectives
- Recognise harmful movement and posture habits during clinical practice
- Apply essential movement and posture principles to co-operate with biomechanical design at work and daily life
- Understand the importance of Inner and Outer Ergonomics
- Acquire and apply techniques to change dental work postures from habitual to optimal
Other Information
It is a pre-requisite to have completed Overcoming Back and Neck Pain in the Dental Surgery: Module 1 prior to attending this course.
Speakers at this event...
Dr Aniko Ball
BDSc (Melb), LDS, Clin.Dip.Hyp.
Dr Aniko Ball suffered more than 30 years of neck, shoulder and lower back pain as a practising dentist. Six years ago she contemplated forced retirement as on some days she was hardly mobile, and ...
Venue for Event...
ADA NSW Centre for Professional Development
1 Atchison StreetST LEONARDS NSW 2065
AUSTRALIA Phone: (02) 8436-9997
Freecall:1800-737-346
www.adacpd.com.au
Event Organiser...
ADA NSW Centre for Professional Development
1 Atchison StreetST LEONARDS NSW 2065
AUSTRALIA Phone: (02) 8436-9997
Freecall:1800-737-346
www.adacpd.com.au
Speakers at this event...
Dr Aniko Ball
BDSc (Melb), LDS, Clin.Dip.Hyp.Dr Aniko Ball suffered more than 30 years of neck, shoulder and lower back pain as a practising dentist. Six years ago she contemplated forced retirement as on some days she was hardly mobile, and ...