The Fantastic Sue Mayes to Present Our Next Webinar

Sue Mayes, Principal Physiotherapist of The Australian Ballet, will be presenting our next Webinar event

“Posterior ankle pain: Navigating the Complex Differential Diagnosis & Management Options”
When: Wednesday November 15th, 2023 via Zoom
Time: 6.00 – 7.30 pm Australian Eastern Daylight-Saving Time (Melbourne Sydney Hobart)
Cost: AUD$42.50
The session will be recorded & you will have unrestricted access to view Sue’s presentation for a month. 

Please click this link to see full details & secure your place

https://softtissuetherapy.aweb.page/p/2a188155-8255-4dcb-8a62-547e078018d3

Anytime we get the opportunity to learn from the incredible Dr Sue Mayes, we will jump in asap.
We hope you grab this opportunity and join us too.
We can all learn such a lot from Sue’s incredible clinical experience & her ability to synthesize research into knowledge that can inform our clinical reasoning.
Sue’s presentations are concise, super clinically relevant & beautifully articulated.

The Webinar Content
Posterior ankle pain is common in all populations & as the posterior ankle has complex anatomy, differential diagnosis can be challenging.
Posterior ankle pain is often misdiagnosed as Achilles tendinopathy that can lead to inappropriate management.
This webinar will provide you with an in-depth, evidence-based approach to assessment, diagnosis & management of posterior ankle pain.
Sue will share plenty of her clinical pearls that you will find applicable to any of your patients with ankle pain.
Introducing our extraordinary presenter Sue Mayes
Sue has been the Principal Physiotherapist of The Australian Ballet since 1997.
She was appointed Adjunct Research Fellow at La Trobe University in 2017.
Sue has been invited to speak at international conferences, including the IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury & Illness in Sport & the International Association of Dance Medicine & Science & lectures throughout Australia & Europe.
Sue was awarded the great honour, an Order of Australia in 2020, for significant service to physiotherapy, particularly to professional ballet dancers.


Here is a link to a great ABC article on the Australian Ballet & the impactful role Sue & all the staff have had in optimising performance & reducing injury

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-17/the-australian-ballet-exceptional-athletes-injuries-afl/100969460
We are looking forward to seeing you there.