Bodily Relearning w/ Benjamin Boyd PT DPTSc

$590.00

Bodily Relearning is an all-new course offered by the world renowned Noigroup based on and supported by the Bodily Relearning book by author, educator, and physical therapist Benjamin Boyd, PT, DPTSc .

In this interactive course, we will explore how to help those in pain gain insight, knowledge, and understanding about how bodily protection systems operate and how to regain some control over these protection responses, including pain. We will investigate the use of movement exploration and reflection to help reset bodily protection responses.

Additionally, we will explore other concurrent strategies, such as targeted neurodynamic exercises and mindfulness practices, to help reset bodily protection levels and increase engagement in meaningful life activities. With the skills emphasised in this course, we aim to drive bodily relearning by facilitating bioplastic adaptations to reset bodily protection responses towards less protection, less pain, and more freedom of movement.

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  • The course will take place June 8-9th, 2024 at Back Bay Health - 665 Boylston St Floor 3, Boston, MA 02116

    Additional details will be made available to participants closer to the course date.

  • Ben works as a Physical Therapist at Stanford ValleyCare in Livermore, California where he specializes in persistent pain conditions, working with both individual clients and group classes. He has worked as an outpatient Physical Therapist in multiple practice settings within the San Francisco Bay Area, seeing patients with a variety of neuromusculoskeletal complaints. He received certification as an Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association in 2008.

    In addition, Ben was an Associate Professor at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, California for 12 years, where he taught in their entry-level Physical Therapy Program. He continues to work as an Adjunct Associate Professor for this program, teaching on a part-time basis. Ben has been teaching courses on peripheral nervous system anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, and intervention since 2004 and he joined the NOI US teaching faculty in 2013.

    Ben originally graduated from the joint program at the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco State University (UCSF/SFSU) with a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy in 2002, returning in 2008 to earn his Doctor of Physical Therapy Science degree.

    Ben has been involved in research examining neuropathic pain conditions, including the mechanosensitivity of the nervous system in people with Diabetes Mellitus and in women post breast cancer treatment.

  • “Great speaker, very knowledgeable about the course material and evidence-based on other areas. Was able to answer participants questions well.”

    “Excellent, knowledgeable, experienced instructor who is very approachable and thoughtful when answering questions in the class. Great job!”

    “Ben was a fantastic presenter. He was very personable and approachable, answering questions in a helpful and discussion based manner.”

    “Ben is an excellent clinical educator. Really appreciated watching him work with the group and pitching things to various levels for the different participants. Great to see adult learning in action”Description text goes here

  • Bodily Relearning is a book for all healthcare providers and movement specialists who are actively helping those suffering from persistent pain. Participants are welcome to purchase the book as a resource to enhance their learning, but it is not mandatory. 

    Click here to purchase the book.

  • This course awards 14.25 credits to physical therapists in Massachusetts and the other jurisdictions noted in the link below.

    Redefine Health Education handles CE credits for this course. In addition to the aforementioned jurisdiction, courses approved by other state boards & APTA chapters will be accepted for licensure credit in all the jurisdictions listed on this webpage, pursuant to regulation: www.redefinehealthed.com/ceuinfo. If you have a specific question about CE credit for this course in your state, please direct your inquiry including the course title in which you are interested, to info@redefinehealthed.com.

    Participants who qualify must sit a quiz, achieve 75%, and receive a CEU certificate directly from RHE. A link will be emailed after the course.

    CE credits for doctors of chiropractic are still pending approval. Please direct chiropractic-related CE questions to tim@backbayhealth.com.