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Ask Me Anything Episode 3: Julie Wiebe and Shelley Mannell

Ask Me Anything Episode 3: Julie Wiebe and Shelley Mannell

Ask Me Anything Episode 3: Julie Wiebe and Shelley Mannell

Sep 20, 2018 - 20:00 (EDT)
30 minutes

This webinar is now over! Click here to get the recording as an online course by Julie Wiebe and Shelley Mannell.

 

What You'll Learn On This Free Clinician Training:

  • Interact with Julie & Shelley, physiotherapists with years of orthopaedic & pelvic health experience, and find out what you can incorporate in your practice tomorrow to better serve your patients.
  • Strengthen your pediatric skills and learn how to make a lasting impression, every single session to increase your patient retention rates. 
  • Ask any questions you have through live polls and chats.

 

The Details:

When: Thursday, Sept 20, 2018 - 20:00 pm (EDT).

Where: Online - join from anywhere! Once you register you will receive instructions on how to join.

Who: All health and fitness professionals.

What: Those who join the webinar will be able to ask Julie and Shelley questions directly.

WARNING: Space is limited to the first 500 clinicians who register. 

These LIVE training always fill up fast so claim your spot right now to avoid disappointment. At Embodia's last webinar, we had over 550 people register and ran out of space.

NB. This course will be recorded and will be made available for free to Embodia Members.

 

Becoming An Embodia Member Means You Get The Following Benefits:

  • 20% off your first premium level course. A $30-$100 savings right off the bat!
  • Full access to an extensive free library (20+) of ‘member only’ courses with new ones added each month!
  • Full subscription to the Embodia home exercise prescription software and exercise library (a $15/month value on its own).
  • Invitation to our monthly ‘members-only’ webinars hosted by an Embodia instructor.
  • Monthly ‘member only’ discount days (20-40% off) on premium level courses.
  • Includes a 30 min, 1:1 professional development consultation. A $150 value!
  • Members have the option to apply to be an Embodia Instructor (avg instructors- makes $500 per month).
This plan is ideal for practitioners who work full time and take 2 or more courses per year and are serious about patient outcomes. 
 
The Embodia membership is $15/month and you get 10% off if you subscribe to the annual plan. Members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association get 25% off the membership.
 
If you don't subscribe to become an Embodia member, you will be on the Pay-As-You-Go Plan which means you pay for individual courses, don't get discounts and have a restricted library of free courses.

If you're ready to subscribe and become an Embodia Member, click here. Once you sign in you will be redirected to the correct page where you can subscribe.

 

Meet Julie and Shelley

Julie Wiebe, PT has over twenty years of clinical experience in both Sports Medicine and Women’s Health. Following her passion to revolutionize the way women recover from pregnancy and return to high levels of fitness, she has pioneered an integrative approach to promote women’s health in and through fitness.

Shelley Mannell, PT has more than 25 years of experience treating babies, children and adolescents with physical challenges and gross motor delays. Shelley has been a registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapy of Ontario since graduating from McMaster University. She is a member of the Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association (C/NDT) and is a regular contributor to various newsletters and online forums.

The instructors
Julie Wiebe
PT, DPT Clinician/Educator

Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT (she/her) has over twenty-five years of clinical experience in Sports Medicine and Pelvic Health, specializing in abdominopelvic, pregnancy and postpartum health for fit and athletic populations. Her passion is to return active patients to fitness and sport after injury and pregnancy and equip professionals to do the same. She has pioneered an integrative approach to promote pelvic health in and through movement and fitness. These strategies have been successfully incorporated by medical providers, rehab practitioners and fitness professionals into a variety of populations (ortho/sports medicine, pelvic health, neurology, and pediatrics).

A published author, Dr. Wiebe is a sought after speaker to provide continuing education and lectures internationally at clinics, academic institutions, conferences and professional organizations. She provides direct care to fit and athletic populations through telehealth and her clinical practice. Recently, Dr. Wiebe joined the faculty of the University of Michigan-Flint, a welcomed opportunity to pursue both her educational and research goals to promote optimized care in clinical practice across the continuum.


Shelley Mannell
PT, BSc , BHSc

Shelley Mannell is a Physical Therapist with over 30 years experience serving babies, children, and adolescents across a spectrum of neurological and developmental disabilities. She integrates a broad range of clinical skills and research to provide innovative neurobiology-informed treatment of children with movement disorders. Shelley founded HeartSpace Physical Therapy for Children in order to support clients and families as they matured through the lifespan.

Shelley began teaching as a clinical faculty member in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University and remains committed to improving the care for children through clinical research and education. Shelley is certified in both NDT and SI. She is also a children’s yoga and meditation facilitator and the co-creator of Dynamic Core for Kids, an evidence-based approach to central stability for children with motor and sensory challenges. Shelley also provides mentoring to therapists world-wide through her blog and her online program. As a respected international speaker, Shelley discusses the dynamic systems nature of the development of postural control and its application to assessment and intervention for children with sensory and motor challenges.

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