Sports coaches and medical staff from schools across Shropshire are being urged to sign up for a medical course
before places run out. The Modus Education course in Sports
Injuries is designed for school
nurses, PE staff, sports coaching staff and first aiders.
A course is being held at Ellesmere College on September 9
- and almost half of the 20 places available have already been booked.
Eiry Davies, senior
nurse at Ellesmere College, completed the course last year and
said it is well worth it. She said: "We are very
fortunate to have the opportunity to host an excellent Sports Injuries course
for school nurses and sports coaches. I was very fortunate to
do the course last year at Wellington
College in Berkshire, it was excellent and I have benefited every day
since in my clinical role. This is a very popular
course and places are limited - usually you have to travel to do this course so
I would urge Shropshire staff to sign up while there is a local option."
The intensive sports
trauma training day helps to accurately diagnose common sporting injuries which
happen in school settings. Run by four
Modus professionals, the course uses both interactive lectures and practical
sessions to ensure staff achieve a high degree of competency. It will
cover lower limb sports injuries such as clinical anatomy of the knee and
ankle, diagnosis and management of common sporting injuries, including anterior
cruciate ligament ruptures, high ankle sprains and fractures. It will also
cover upper limb sports injuries such as clinical anatomy of shoulder, elbow,
wrist and hand and there will also be sessions on different types of care,
documenting sports injuries, how to manage neck injuries and head Injuries and
concussion.
Training
will be delivered by Lead Physiotherapist Adam Eustace who works at Wellington
College carrying out clinics, medical support, injury prevention screening and
first team rugby cover. He has
previously worked within the NHS as well as for British Triathlon, England RFU,
and Middlesex and Ruislip RFC.
Senior
Physiotherapist Philipa Beaumont has worked at the Commonwealth Games, with
British Gymnastics, the English National Ballet and in the London 2012 Olympic
Games.
Physiotherapist
Kelly Brick completed her NHS rotations before entering into private practice
at Modus Physiotherapy. She has competed at both national and international
level in Triathlon.
And Bev
Gilbert completes the training team, having led a large multi-disciplinary team
including nurses, GP's, Physios and counsellors.
The course is
£200 and will be held on the 9th September
at Ellesmere College in Shropshire and you can visit the Modus Education
website to complete an application form and
sign up to the course: www.ModusEducation.com/course-sign-up.
20th July 2023 Back to News