Physio Assistant Course
This course equips participants with essential skills for assisting in early knee rehabilitation after total knee replacement, focusing on safe preparation, assessments, exercise selection, session management, and patient motivation to ensure effective and secure recovery outcomes.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Physio Assistant Course provides practical skills to assist in early knee rehabilitation following total knee replacement. Participants will learn to safely prepare treatment spaces and equipment, perform precise basic assessments, and choose appropriate exercises ranging from gait training to closed-chain strengthening. Gain assurance in overseeing, adjusting, and recording sessions, alongside instructing and inspiring patients to achieve improved, secure results.
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Develop skills
- Exercise monitoring and adjustment: modify routines safely for discomfort, tiredness, or incorrect technique.
- Knowledge of post-knee replacement care: implement 6-week safety measures, range of motion protocols, and pain management standards.
- Secure rehabilitation preparation and equipment verification: ready treatment zones to meet elevated clinical criteria.
- Objective assessments and documentation: log discomfort levels, range of motion, walking patterns, and promptly identify critical issues.
- Patient instruction and encouragement: clarify exercises plainly and enhance commitment to home exercise routines.
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