Spring Workshop
Atelier du printemps
Spring 2025
Le printemps 2025
This hybrid workshop is open to physical therapists and athletic therapists who would like to gain knowledge and practical experience with different types of taping (traditional taping, kinesio taping and dynamic taping).ÌýThe content is designed for clinicians who have minimal experience with taping or clinicians who would like a refresher.
Online portion:Ìý1hr 30 minutesÌý – mandatory completion before the in-person portion.Ìý
In-person portion:ÌýSpring 2025
During the in-person portion of the workshop, participants will practice multiple tapings including some for the spine, the upper extremities, and the lower extremities.
Cost includes all materials (tape and instruction sheets of the in-person portion), lunch, and coffee breaks.
Free parking passes will be available on request.
The number of participants is limited to 24 for this workshop. Priority will be given to registrations in order of receipt.
The online and in-person portions of the workshop will be taught in English. However, questions are welcome in both French and English. Presentation materials will be available in English only.
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This workshop will introduce basic concepts of taping (traditional taping, kinesio taping and dynamic taping) for the clinician and cover the different types of material used in various settings. Demonstrations and practice of taping techniques relevant to clinical practice will be covered using a case-based approach during the in-person portion of the workshop.
At the end of this workshop the participants will be able to:
The schedule will include a morning break, a lunch break, and an afternoon break. 1.5 hours of learning material will be provided before the date of the workshop.Ìý
Isabelle Pearson pht, MSc, Cert MDT, Dip. Sport PT
Isabelle Pearson is a physical therapist with an expertise in sports and orthopedic physiotherapy. She completed her bachelor’s degree in physical therapy at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ in 2004 and her Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Sciences also from ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ in 2008. Over the years, she has participated in many continuing education courses primarily in sport and orthopedic physical therapy including manual therapy, MDT, Mulligan and dry needling to name a few. She obtained her Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy from Sport Physiotherapy Canada in 2014. She is also a registered International Sport Physical Therapist.
Isabelle has worked in various private clinics for about 20 years with a sport and orthopedic clientele from various ages. She also covered multiple on-field events in various sports such as judo, volleyball, soccer, rugby, football, Lacrosse, ice hockey and track & field.
For many years, Isabelle was the head physiotherapist for Canada’s national judo team and accompanied the team for the 2012 Olympic Summer Games, in London, England. Today, she continues to work with Judo Canada as a physiotherapist, and a member of the Sport Committee and the Judo Canada Gender Equity Committee.
Isabelle is an Associate Professor at the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ. For over 15 years she has been teaching in the areas of orthopedics and sports physiotherapy at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She is also a mentor for the postgraduate credential program of Sport Physiotherapy Canada.
Depending on the number of participants who register, other sport physiotherapists will join Isabelle for this workshop.Ìý
Hosmer Annex room 10 (Coach House) – located behind Hosmer House Building
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
3630 Promenade Sir-William-Osler Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3G 1Y5Ìý