Tutorial: Principles of Rehab - Part 2 with Cameron Angus
Tutorials and Workshops
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25m
This is the second video in Cameron's short series focused on rehabilitation.
In this tutorial, Cameron looks at how Pilates teachers can best approach planning sessions for clients who are in need of more rehab-focused movement, and specifically how to work with experiences and perceptions of pain.
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Cameron is renowned for creating great ways to get people well through movement and positive attitude. His extensive clinical, movement teacher, cognitive and holistic experience has put him in a unique position. He is a Clinical Specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapist with over 30 years’ experience and an international clinical and movement teacher. Trained as a fully certified Pilates studio teacher, his Pilates and movement workshops and clinics are unique in blending technical and holistic messages. He has presented at the Body Control Pilates Development Weekend on a number of occasions. Cameron has extensive experience in bodywork, performance (GB Triathlete) and rehabilitation. Widely travelled as a sports and military physiotherapist, he has held Olympic posts and was Officer Commanding Physiotherapy at Headley Court and Military Rehabilitation Units in London and Edinburgh. His operational service includes Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. Cameron works with a great team in his own Practice and Movement studio close to where he grew up in Stirling, Scotland. He travels with his teaching and motorcycle.
For more info on Cameron, please visit www.ergotonics.com
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Filming by Katie Cooper (www.filmbykatie.co.uk)
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