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- SPEAKER : JOHAN LAMBECK Johan graduated with Bachelor of Health Science(BHS), University of Applied Sciences (Physiotherapy) Nijmegen, NL, completing M.Sc. in Neurological Rehabilitation Sciences & Physiotherapy. He is an Aquatic Therapy Specialist - Halliwick Water Specific Therapy, Cert Hydro UK and Senior Lecturer of Association International Aquatic Therapy Faculty (IATF). He is the Director of Aquatic Rehab Consultants and is appointed as free research associate, University Leuven Belgium, co organizing the European Aquaoutcome /Evidence Network (www.aquaoutcome.net). He is author of various books, book chapters and articles on Aquatic Therapy (AT) in (peer reviewed) journals. He is a Cochrane member and the primary contact person for WCPT aquatic physical therapy network. He was also a registered speaker “The influence on Ai Chi and balance & fear of falling in older persons : a randomized clinical trial (Porto 2008, Oslo 2010, Paris 2010, Amsterdam 2011) as well as published in peer reviewed journal “Physiotherapy,2010;97 suppISI;S654”. His present teaching topics are various concepts of aquatic therapy & adapted swimming: (Halliwick concepts, Bad Ragaz Ring Method, Clinical Ai Chi, passive relaxation, aquafitness) or application of aquatic therapy in neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, rheumatology, orthopaedics etc. http://facebook.com/johan.lambeck REGISTRATION Who should attend : Physiotherapists with clinical experi- ence and/or have been exposed to aquatic therapy. Brochure & registration form can be downloaded via www.gleneagleskl.com.my. Limited only to 22 participants on first come first basis. PAYMENT DETAILS Course A: Halliwick Water Specific Therapy & Clinical Ai Chi Local Parcipant : RM 6000/pax International Participant : RM 7500/pax Course B: Clinical Ai Chi Local Participant : RM 1200/pax Internaonal Participant : RM 1500/pax WHAT TO BRING Advance digital handouts as well as recourse reading will be provided. Participants are to bring to the course own: printed copy of digital handouts swimming suit/trunk for pracce sessions. Halliwick Water Specific Therapy (WST) & Clinical Ai Chi 09 –14 December 2015 Clinical Ai Chi 12 December 2015 IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES Certification Course MODE OF PAYMENT Bank transfer: a. Account Payee/ Beneficiary : Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur b. Current Account Number : 8007375183 c. Bank Name : CIMB Bank Berhad d. Bank Branch : Gleneagles e. Swiſt code : CIBBMYKL f. Bank Address : Unit G-01, Ground Floor, Medical Office Building, Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, No 282 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur Kindly fax/email the registration form and telegraphic transfer form or bank in payment slip latest by before 31 Aug 2015 For information, please contact Ms Eow Sze Kim Physiotherapy Department (4th Floor) Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur 286 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur Phone : 03 41413466 Fax : 03 41413101 Email : [email protected] ORGANISED BY Physiotherapy, Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur Course venue will be at Physiotherapy Division, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University Malaya Medical Centre, Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur

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Page 1: COURSE DESCRIPTION Clinical Ai Chi (CAC) MODE OF PAYMENT · 2018. 6. 2. · 09 –14 December 2015 Clinical Ai Chi 12 December 2015 IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES Certification Course

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SPEAKER : JOHAN LAMBECK

Johan graduated with Bachelor of Health Science(BHS), University of Applied Sciences (Physiotherapy) Nijmegen, NL, completing M.Sc. in Neurological Rehabilitation Sciences & Physiotherapy. He is an Aquatic Therapy Specialist - Halliwick Water Speci�c Therapy, Cert Hydro UK and Senior Lecturer of Association International Aquatic Therapy Faculty (IATF). He is the Director of Aquatic Rehab Consultants and is appointed as free research associate, University Leuven Belgium, co organizing the European Aquaoutcome /Evidence Network (www.aquaoutcome.net).

He is author of various books, book chapters and articles on Aquatic Therapy (AT) in (peer reviewed) journals. He is a Cochrane member and the primary contact person for WCPT aquatic physical therapy network. He was also a registered speaker “The in�uence on Ai Chi and balance & fear of falling in older persons : a randomized clinical trial (Porto 2008, Oslo 2010, Paris 2010, Amsterdam 2011) as well as published in peer reviewed journal “Physiotherapy,2010;97 suppISI;S654”. His present teaching topics are various concepts of aquatic therapy & adapted swimming: (Halliwick concepts, Bad Ragaz Ring Method, Clinical Ai Chi, passive relaxation, aqua�tness) or application of aquatic therapy in neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, rheumatology, orthopaedics etc.

http://facebook.com/johan.lambeck

REGISTRATION

Who should attend : Physiotherapists with clinical experi-ence and/or have been exposed to aquatic therapy. Brochure & registration form can be downloaded via www.gleneagleskl.com.my. Limited only to 22 participants on �rst come �rst basis.

PAYMENT DETAILS

Course A: Halliwick Water Specific Therapy & Clinical Ai Chi • Local Participant : RM 6000/pax• International Participant : RM 7500/pax

Course B: Clinical Ai Chi• Local Participant : RM 1200/pax• International Participant : RM 1500/pax

WHAT TO BRING

Advance digital handouts as well as recourse reading will be provided.

Participants are to bring to the course own:• printed copy of digital handouts• swimming suit/trunk for practice sessions.

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy (WST) & Clinical Ai Chi09 –14 December 2015

Clinical Ai Chi12 December 2015

IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES

CertificationCourse

MODE OF PAYMENT

Bank transfer:a. Account Payee/ Beneficiary : Gleneagles Kuala Lumpurb. Current Account Number : 8007375183c. Bank Name : CIMB Bank Berhadd. Bank Branch : Gleneaglese. Swift code : CIBBMYKLf. Bank Address :Unit G-01, Ground Floor,Medical Office Building,Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre,No 282 Jalan Ampang50450 Kuala Lumpur

Kindly fax/email the registration form and telegraphic transfer form or bank in payment slip latest by before 31 Aug 2015

For information, please contactMs Eow Sze KimPhysiotherapy Department (4th Floor)Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur286 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala LumpurPhone : 03 41413466 Fax : 03 41413101Email : [email protected]

ORGANISED BY Physiotherapy, Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur

Course venue will be at Physiotherapy Division, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,

University Malaya Medical Centre, Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy (WST)

It is an aquatic motor relearning as massed distributed practice in an enriched environment. This is combined with e.g. regulation of tone, facilitation of righting and equilibrium reactions, core stabilization, and fine tuning of muscle activity. Individual constraints will be combined with the environmental ones when designing task-oriented, functional activities (reaching, using stumble-strategies, practising in an-obstacle course). The basis for these are the International Classification of Functioning (ICF), Evidence Based Clinical Practice and the Dynamic Systems Model.

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy includes the 10-Point-Programme and the Water Specific Therapy system as task directed problem solving approaches. These systems focus especially on postural control as the basis for functional activities.

About 50% of the module will be devoted to pool work. Cooperative peer learning, problem oriented case studying, video observations and working in small groups by participants treating a variety of patients will highlight the clinical applications of Halliwick Water Specific Therapy.

Johan Lambeck will provide guidance and (video) feedback during these treatment sessions. The main theme will be related to other topics in evidence based aquatic therapy as validation of the intervention tactics and web-based evidence finding, clinical reasoning, goal setting, and interpreting aquatic therapy (related) research.

Objectives At the completion of this module, participants will be able to:• Describe the fluid mechanical principles of Aquatic

Therapy• Relate aquatic therapy to the concept of evidence based

- practice and to ICF• Recognize equilibrium problems of able-bodied and

disabled persons• Handle people in water effectively• Apply the Halliwick Water Specific -Therapy exercises and

activities for orthopedic, neurologic and rheumatic patient populations at all levels of ICF

• Use the appropriate rules of motor learning and feedback in water to design a treatment program (related to e.g. Gentile‘s taxonomy)

• Design treatments programs for neurologic, orthopaedic and rheumatic patients

• Use the Halliwick®-ICF assessment in water• Intro to clinimetrics and use of balance assessment on

land

Clinical Ai Chi (CAC)

You will learn how to incorporate CAC into your treatment programs, focused on using active relaxation to enhance postural control and decrease risk of falling. This module will provide in-depth instruction in the use of Clinical Ai Chi@ techniques in a clinical setting. These techniques will include the use of stretches for tonic muscles, (spinal) mobilisations & neurodynamics. The emphasis will be on extensive instruction and practise time in the pool. The theoretical framework will be on addressing connective tissue through the slow active movements.

ObjectivesAt the completion of this module participants will be able to:• Understand the physiological immersion effects on active

relaxation and their therapeutic applications (influencing connective tissue visco-elasticity)

• Follow the Ai Chi@ progression and be introduced to the concept of balancing with fluency and security.

• Apply Clinical Ai Chi@ in falls prevention in eg lateral stability problems

What do the course gives• Patient centered approach based on clinical reasoning• Skillful hands-on treatments• Self experience: average pool time per module is 50 -65%• Learning-by-reasoning-and-doing • Established concepts • Faculty with great clinical and scientific expertise• Embedded in a European aquatic network• Participants from 42 countries attended and gave great

testimonials http://www.halliwick.net/en/testimonials http://www.halliwicktherapy.org/en/testimonials-valens -course.html

PROGRAM DETAILS

December 09 / Wednesday09.00 – 10.30 Evidence Based WST and ICF10.30 – 11.00 Interval11.00 – 13.00 The 10 point programme (10PP)13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break14.00 – 15.15 10 PP: pretraining15.15 – 15.45 Interval15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 10 / Thursday08.15 – 10.30 Water Specific Therapy (WST)10.30 - 11.00 Interval11.00 – 13.00 Pool including patient demonstration13.00 – 14.00 Luch break 14.00 – 15.15 WST: the trunk15.15 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 11 / Friday08.15 – 10.30 Patient assessment10.30 - 10.45 Interval 10.45 – 12.45 Pool: assessment + patient treatment12.45 – 14.15 Lunch break 14.15 – 15.30 Treatments: feedback and prep15.30 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 12 / Saturday08.15 – 10.00 Ai Chi10.30 – 11.00 Interval 10.30 – 13.00 Pool: Ai Chi13.00 – 14.00 Lunch beak 14.00 – 15.00 Clinical Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne 15.15 – 15.45 Interval15.30 – 18.00 Pool: Clinical Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne

December 13 / Sunday08.15 – 11.00 WST_Halliwick in fall prevention11.00 – 11.30 Interval 11.30 – 13.00 Pool: Patient treatment13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break 14.00 – 15.15 Analyses of treatments15.15 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 14 / Monday08.15 – 09.30 WST_Halliwick video case histories09.30 – 10.00 Interval 10.00 – 12.00 Pool: examination12.00 – 13.00 Feedback13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break 14.00 – 16.00 Research in musculoskeletal16.00 – 16.30 Interval 16.30 – 18.00 Specific topics: Evaluation & Certification

Page 2: COURSE DESCRIPTION Clinical Ai Chi (CAC) MODE OF PAYMENT · 2018. 6. 2. · 09 –14 December 2015 Clinical Ai Chi 12 December 2015 IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES Certification Course

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SPEAKER : JOHAN LAMBECK

Johan graduated with Bachelor of Health Science(BHS), University of Applied Sciences (Physiotherapy) Nijmegen, NL, completing M.Sc. in Neurological Rehabilitation Sciences & Physiotherapy. He is an Aquatic Therapy Specialist - Halliwick Water Speci�c Therapy, Cert Hydro UK and Senior Lecturer of Association International Aquatic Therapy Faculty (IATF). He is the Director of Aquatic Rehab Consultants and is appointed as free research associate, University Leuven Belgium, co organizing the European Aquaoutcome /Evidence Network (www.aquaoutcome.net).

He is author of various books, book chapters and articles on Aquatic Therapy (AT) in (peer reviewed) journals. He is a Cochrane member and the primary contact person for WCPT aquatic physical therapy network. He was also a registered speaker “The in�uence on Ai Chi and balance & fear of falling in older persons : a randomized clinical trial (Porto 2008, Oslo 2010, Paris 2010, Amsterdam 2011) as well as published in peer reviewed journal “Physiotherapy,2010;97 suppISI;S654”. His present teaching topics are various concepts of aquatic therapy & adapted swimming: (Halliwick concepts, Bad Ragaz Ring Method, Clinical Ai Chi, passive relaxation, aqua�tness) or application of aquatic therapy in neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, rheumatology, orthopaedics etc.

http://facebook.com/johan.lambeck

REGISTRATION

Who should attend : Physiotherapists with clinical experi-ence and/or have been exposed to aquatic therapy. Brochure & registration form can be downloaded via www.gleneagleskl.com.my. Limited only to 22 participants on �rst come �rst basis.

PAYMENT DETAILS

Course A: Halliwick Water Specific Therapy & Clinical Ai Chi • Local Participant : RM 6000/pax• International Participant : RM 7500/pax

Course B: Clinical Ai Chi• Local Participant : RM 1200/pax• International Participant : RM 1500/pax

WHAT TO BRING

Advance digital handouts as well as recourse reading will be provided.

Participants are to bring to the course own:• printed copy of digital handouts• swimming suit/trunk for practice sessions.

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy (WST) & Clinical Ai Chi09 –14 December 2015

Clinical Ai Chi12 December 2015

IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES

CertificationCourse

MODE OF PAYMENT

Bank transfer:a. Account Payee/ Beneficiary : Gleneagles Kuala Lumpurb. Current Account Number : 8007375183c. Bank Name : CIMB Bank Berhadd. Bank Branch : Gleneaglese. Swift code : CIBBMYKLf. Bank Address :Unit G-01, Ground Floor,Medical Office Building,Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre,No 282 Jalan Ampang50450 Kuala Lumpur

Kindly fax/email the registration form and telegraphic transfer form or bank in payment slip latest by before 31 Aug 2015

For information, please contactMs Eow Sze KimPhysiotherapy Department (4th Floor)Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur286 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala LumpurPhone : 03 41413466 Fax : 03 41413101Email : [email protected]

ORGANISED BY Physiotherapy, Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur

Course venue will be at Physiotherapy Division, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,

University Malaya Medical Centre, Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur

-

-

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy (WST)

It is an aquatic motor relearning as massed distributed practice in an enriched environment. This is combined with e.g. regulation of tone, facilitation of righting and equilibrium reactions, core stabilization, and fine tuning of muscle activity. Individual constraints will be combined with the environmental ones when designing task-oriented, functional activities (reaching, using stumble-strategies, practising in an-obstacle course). The basis for these are the International Classification of Functioning (ICF), Evidence Based Clinical Practice and the Dynamic Systems Model.

Halliwick Water Specific Therapy includes the 10-Point-Programme and the Water Specific Therapy system as task directed problem solving approaches. These systems focus especially on postural control as the basis for functional activities.

About 50% of the module will be devoted to pool work. Cooperative peer learning, problem oriented case studying, video observations and working in small groups by participants treating a variety of patients will highlight the clinical applications of Halliwick Water Specific Therapy.

Johan Lambeck will provide guidance and (video) feedback during these treatment sessions. The main theme will be related to other topics in evidence based aquatic therapy as validation of the intervention tactics and web-based evidence finding, clinical reasoning, goal setting, and interpreting aquatic therapy (related) research.

Objectives At the completion of this module, participants will be able to:• Describe the fluid mechanical principles of Aquatic

Therapy• Relate aquatic therapy to the concept of evidence based

- practice and to ICF• Recognize equilibrium problems of able-bodied and

disabled persons• Handle people in water effectively• Apply the Halliwick Water Specific -Therapy exercises and

activities for orthopedic, neurologic and rheumatic patient populations at all levels of ICF

• Use the appropriate rules of motor learning and feedback in water to design a treatment program (related to e.g. Gentile‘s taxonomy)

• Design treatments programs for neurologic, orthopaedic and rheumatic patients

• Use the Halliwick®-ICF assessment in water• Intro to clinimetrics and use of balance assessment on

land

Clinical Ai Chi (CAC)

You will learn how to incorporate CAC into your treatment programs, focused on using active relaxation to enhance postural control and decrease risk of falling. This module will provide in-depth instruction in the use of Clinical Ai Chi@ techniques in a clinical setting. These techniques will include the use of stretches for tonic muscles, (spinal) mobilisations & neurodynamics. The emphasis will be on extensive instruction and practise time in the pool. The theoretical framework will be on addressing connective tissue through the slow active movements.

ObjectivesAt the completion of this module participants will be able to:• Understand the physiological immersion effects on active

relaxation and their therapeutic applications (influencing connective tissue visco-elasticity)

• Follow the Ai Chi@ progression and be introduced to the concept of balancing with fluency and security.

• Apply Clinical Ai Chi@ in falls prevention in eg lateral stability problems

What do the course gives• Patient centered approach based on clinical reasoning• Skillful hands-on treatments• Self experience: average pool time per module is 50 -65%• Learning-by-reasoning-and-doing • Established concepts • Faculty with great clinical and scientific expertise• Embedded in a European aquatic network• Participants from 42 countries attended and gave great

testimonials http://www.halliwick.net/en/testimonials http://www.halliwicktherapy.org/en/testimonials-valens -course.html

PROGRAM DETAILS

December 09 / Wednesday09.00 – 10.30 Evidence Based WST and ICF10.30 – 11.00 Interval11.00 – 13.00 The 10 point programme (10PP)13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break14.00 – 15.15 10 PP: pretraining15.15 – 15.45 Interval15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 10 / Thursday08.15 – 10.30 Water Specific Therapy (WST)10.30 - 11.00 Interval11.00 – 13.00 Pool including patient demonstration13.00 – 14.00 Luch break 14.00 – 15.15 WST: the trunk15.15 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 11 / Friday08.15 – 10.30 Patient assessment10.30 - 10.45 Interval 10.45 – 12.45 Pool: assessment + patient treatment12.45 – 14.15 Lunch break 14.15 – 15.30 Treatments: feedback and prep15.30 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 12 / Saturday08.15 – 10.00 Ai Chi10.30 – 11.00 Interval 10.30 – 13.00 Pool: Ai Chi13.00 – 14.00 Lunch beak 14.00 – 15.00 Clinical Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne 15.15 – 15.45 Interval15.30 – 18.00 Pool: Clinical Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne

December 13 / Sunday08.15 – 11.00 WST_Halliwick in fall prevention11.00 – 11.30 Interval 11.30 – 13.00 Pool: Patient treatment13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break 14.00 – 15.15 Analyses of treatments15.15 – 15.45 Interval 15.45 – 18.00 Pool

December 14 / Monday08.15 – 09.30 WST_Halliwick video case histories09.30 – 10.00 Interval 10.00 – 12.00 Pool: examination12.00 – 13.00 Feedback13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break 14.00 – 16.00 Research in musculoskeletal16.00 – 16.30 Interval 16.30 – 18.00 Specific topics: Evaluation & Certification

Page 3: COURSE DESCRIPTION Clinical Ai Chi (CAC) MODE OF PAYMENT · 2018. 6. 2. · 09 –14 December 2015 Clinical Ai Chi 12 December 2015 IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES Certification Course

www.gleneagleskl.com.my | www.facebook.com/gleneagleskualalumpur

IN THE ARMS OF ONE WHO CARES

REGISTRATION FORMAquatic Therapy Course

A. Halliwick Water Specific Therapy & Clinical Ai Chi on 09-14/12/15 (6 days)

B.Clinical Ai Chi on 12/12/2015 (1 day)

Full Name (as in IC/passport)

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IC Number/Passport Number

Office Number

Email Address

Fax Number

Handphone NumberVegetarian

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FEES

Course A (6 days)Local Participant : RM 6000/= International Participant : RM 7500/=

Course B (1 day)Local Participant : RM 1200/= International Participant : RM 1500/=

MODE OF PAYMENT : BANK TRANSFERa. Account Payee/ Beneficiary : Gleneagles Kuala Lumpurb. Current Account Number : 8007375183c. Bank Name : CIMB Bank Berhadd. Bank Branch : Gleneaglese. Swift code : CIBBMYKLf. Bank Address : Unit G-01, Ground Floor, Medical Office Building, Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, No 282 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur

Kindly fax / email your registration form and the telegraphic transfer form @ bank in slip once you have done the payment to :

Ms Eow Sze Kim, Physiotherapy Department (4th Floor), Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur, 286 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur. Tel : 03 41413466 Fax: 03 41413101 Email : [email protected]