Seminar: Low-Level Laser Therapy for Pain & Common Injuries (ACT)
- 26 October 2024 (Saturday)
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Rydges Canberra, 17 Canberra Ave, Forrest ACT 2603
- Full Registration: $220 (inc course notes, lunch, AM & PM tea)
- Registration Closing Date: Fri, 25 October 2024
- Limited spots available. Register early to avoid disappointment.
Earn 8 CPD hours. Certificate of completion will be provided.
Who Should Attend?
Allied Health Professionals wanting to increase their understanding of how to manage acute/chronic pain & common injuries using Low Level Laser Therapy.About the Event
Many practitioners are confused about lasers, LEDs and photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT). Is there a difference between the various types of light sources (lasers and LEDs) used for PMBT? What about high-power vs low power? Do different coloured lights – violet, or red, or infrared – have the same effects? In this seminar we will bring clarity to the confusion surrounding lasers and LEDs, high power vs low power, as well as red vs violet (visible light) vs infrared lasers. Brett Jarosz will be demonstrating easy to implement, evidence-based protocols for pain and injury management utilising the Erchonia EVRL, that can create positive responses quickly.Program
- Scientific Mechanisms of LLLT
- Wavelength & Mitochondria
- Photochemical vs Photothermal
- Mitochondrial Diseases
- Impairment of the Electron Transport Chain & Mitochondrial Function
- Wavelengths and the Electron Transport Chain
- Specific Wavelength Effects (Violet vs Red vs Infrared)
- Importance of Coherence
- Laser vs LEDs
- Power vs Energy
- Wattage vs Electron Volt
- Biphasic Dose Response (Hormesis)
- FDA clearances
- ILY vs NHN
- Pain – Red Wavelength
- Pain – Violet & Red Wavelength
- Antimicrobial Effects – Violet Wavelength
- Evidence-based clinical applications for pain and injury management utilising the EVRL (LLLT)
- Neck Protocols
- Upper Extremity Protocols
- Low Back Protocols
- Lower Extremity Protocols
- Advanced Protocols
- Including, but not limited to:
- Transcranial (Brain) Protocols
- Vagal Nerve Stimulation
- Scar Tissue Protocol
- Peripheral Neuropathy Protocol
- Including, but not limited to:
- You will be shown evidence-based basic and advanced protocols that Brett Jarosz has been utilising on professional athletes, and everyday people with chronic injuries or illness. You will learn both basic and advanced protocols so you will be able to implement them on Monday morning.
Meet the Presenter
Dr Brett Jarosz (BAppSc(CompMed), MClinChiro, ICSC, PGradDipSportsChiro, DACNB, CertPT, ASCA Level 1, FICC, FAICE) Fellow Sports & Exercise Chiropractor (AICE 2019) Neurorehabilitation Chiropractor (AICE 2022) Brett Jarosz is an ACA endorsed Fellow Sports & Exercise Chiropractor (AICE 2019) who consults in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. He has a strong practice interest in athletic and sporting injuries; neuro-orthopaedic rehabilitation; corrective exercise strategies; and optimizing athletic performance. Besides Sports & Exercise chiropractic, Brett also has practice interests in clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation, particularly concussion and persistent symptoms post-concussion (post-concussion syndrome), as well as ME/CFS (including post viral syndrome) For the past decade, Brett lectured within the Chiropractic degrees at RMIT University in Melbourne, and currently maintains a role as a lecturer for a number of post-graduate education programs including: The International Federation of Sports Chiropractic (FICS); and Functional Neuro-Orthopedic Rehabilitation (FNOR). In 2017, he commenced a position with the World Surf League, working as a part of the allied heath team at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach.Terms & Conditions
- During registration, when payment is finalised you will receive a confirmation email with instructions. Please check your junk email in the first instance. If it is not received please call our Customer Service on 1300 653 522.
- Rehacare Pty Ltd reserves the right to cancel the workshop if minimum attendance numbers are achieved. In such event, monies will be refunded to paid registrants.
- When a registrant withdraws from a course 7 days or more to the commencement of the course, 20% of the course fee will be retained by Rehacare Pty Ltd to cover administrative costs. No refund will be provided when a registrant withdraws less than 7 days prior to the course.
- Substitutes are accepted with approval from Rehacare Pty Ltd course organisers.
- For updates or more information about workshops, please call our Customer Service on 1300 653 522.