Latest Courses
- Introduction to Bobath Course - Module 3 - Part B - The Assessment and Treatment of Adult Hemiplegia and Allied Neurological Conditions. This course is on a Friday & Saturday13th November 2009
- Introduction to Bobath Course - Mod 3 - Part B - This course is on a Friday afternoon and all day Saturday30th October 2009
- Introduction to Bobath Course - Mod 1 - What is Normal Movement? - This course is on a Friday and Saturday15th January 2010
BBTA Introductory and Basic Bobath Course Aims
To offer participants an opportunity to gain an understanding of the philosophy and neurophysiological bases underlying the current Bobath concept.
To develop the participants ability to use the current Bobath Concept in the assessment and treatment of patients with neurological dysfunction.
To develop participants skills of observation, analysis and facilitation of movement.
To provide opportunities to expand participants clinical reasoning and problem solving skills.
To describe and measure consequences of neurological dysfunction and the impact the rehabilitation intervention based on the Bobath Concept may have.
To link the current evidence base and clinical practice.
- Introduction To The Bobath Concept I - What is Normal Movement
- Introduction To The Bobath Concept II - Assessment & Treatment Of Adults With Neurological Conditions (Part A)
- Introduction To The Bobath Concept III - Assessment & Treatment Of Adults With Neurological Conditions (Part B)