Advanced Musculoskeletal Training
(musmed) updated 16/08/2008............Testimonials

"Having recently completed Dr Conneely's Talus and Trigger Point workshops, I have found that I am now able to look at patients in a different way. I see them more as a big picture of interconnected problems, rather than a foot problem with a person attached. Even though I am still developing my skills, I have been getting impressive results and I am starting to become someone that has made a difference to people with long standing pain, rather than just another practitioner using the same techniques and attitudes.  
Thank you Paul - for your generosity in sharing the knowledge and techniques that you have developed over your life time, for your good humour and for your enthusiasm for life that always seems to rub off on your class participants. Lastly and most importantly, thank you (and your lovely wife) for the wonderful home-made morning teas!! Norma Hughes - Macquarie Foot Clinic Dubbo". July 2008

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All Accredited Podiatry Workshops are valued at 40 points.
Australian Physiotherapy Association has also accredited these workshops. (1-4-2008 to 1-4-2011)

A quote from Dr. Howard Dananberg (from a lecture in London 2007 for Vasyli). "I had the pleasure of meeting Paul Conneely from Australia who is one of the best manipulators I have ever met, he is amazing with the amount of force, like (clicks fingers), like you almost don't feel it, incredible."

Dr. Conneely has accreditation for Podiatry Workshops in: Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom.
UK society of Chiropodist and Podiatrists have accredited a 3 day complete workshop of Acupuncture and Dry Needling.
This is a complete package and complies with all the regulation that the society and Insurance companies require.
If you are interested in attending (January-February 2009) in London and Glasgow please contact me
with your interest (musmed@ihug.com.au)

Advanced Musculoskeletal Training or 'musmed', is a comprehensive teaching programme that covers all aspects of the evaluation and treatment for painful musculoskeletal conditions.

Dr. Conneely (founder) graduated from Sydney University in 1973 with degrees in medicine and surgery. He later graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Maters degree in Pain Medicine and from the Flinders University of South Australia a degree in MusculoSkeletal Medicine.

Dr. Conneely commenced teaching 'musmed' in 1995. Since 1995 he has introduced new and productive treatment methods to over 4800 therapists in all states of Australia and overseas. In 2008 Dr. Conneely is conducting 28 Workshops.
There are 8 two-day Workshops and several three-day Workshops that cover the entire musculoskeletal system. These Workshops cover common complaints from patients that are from the general public to sports persons (including the elite sports person).

Each Workshop is based on explanation of a particular dysfunction, methods of evaluation for that dysfunction followed by demonstration of how to find and treat that dysfunction. The participants then follow the same steps while being observed by a team of trained assistants.

The Workshops are complemented by concise detailed notes including many handouts with diagrams and treatment charts as well as an interactive CD covering the Whole Workshop.

APA logo'Butt to Toes' and 'Butt to Nose' Workshops are accredited with the Australia Physiotherapy Association 1/4/2008.


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