The Australasian College of Soft Tissue Therapy Invites you to:
Re-Connecting Missing Links:
When Stretching, Strengthening & RCTs
Don't Cut It for Your Lower Quadrant Patient.
The Australasian College of Soft Tissue Therapy Invites you to:
Re-Connecting Missing Links:
When Stretching, Strengthening & RCTs
Don't Cut It for Your Lower Quadrant Patient.
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Webinar Description:
Please join us as the wonderful Joanne Elphinston, creator of the JEMS approach, presents our next online Webinar event Re-Connecting Missing Links: When Stretching, Strengthening and RCTs Don't Cut It for Your Lower Quadrant Patient.
In this one-hour webinar, rehabilitative movement expert Joanne Elphinston engages with the tensions many clinicians wrestle with when applying evidence-based practice in the real world.
Moving beyond reductionist models & algorithms, Joanne explores the global lower-limb relationships that underpin efficient, adaptable, & truly functional movement.
These relationships often determine whether rehabilitation succeeds — or quietly stalls — despite best intentions & good protocols.
Through real patient examples & guided experiential exploration, you will examine:
This session is highly practical, offering simple yet powerful techniques you can implement immediately in clinical practice.
You’ll leave with new ways of thinking, observing, & reasoning.

Beginning her professional journey over thirty years ago as a physiotherapist & coach, Joanne Elphinston is a physiotherapist, performance consultant & international lecturer in rehabilitation & movement. From her wide ranging work in elite sport & the performing arts, to her continued clinical interest in chronic & complex presentations, Joanne’s path of inquiry lies in what connects us in the deeply human experience of movement.
Joanne is the creator of the JEMS approach, a holistic method for integrating the science & the art of clinical practice. Through twenty five years of prolific teaching across multiple countries, Joanne’s work is now used in a wide array of clinical settings, from paediatrics, neurology & falls prevention through to hypermobility & sports performance, & her work has underpinned an array of research projects.
Joanne’s books, including “Stability, Sport & Performance Movement”, have been translated into a number of languages.
Her most recent book, “The Power & the Grace: A Professional’s Guide to Ease & Efficiency in Functional Movement” was released in 2019.
More information on Joanne’s work and courses can be found on www.jemsmovement.com, on Facebook at JEMSMovementART and on Instagram: @jemsjoanne.