Organiser: Sports and Exercise Specialty Group (SESG), HKPA
Highlights:
Tissue flossing is an emerging myofascial intervention used by sports medicine and rehabilitation professionals. The technique involves wrapping a latex rubber band around a joint or soft-tissue area to apply localized external pressure. This compression is typically held for a short duration, often while the individual performs active or passive movements. The primary goals of clinical flossing are to improve range of motion, reduce pain, and accelerate recovery. It is considered a useful adjunct to traditional manual therapy techniques for conditions such as acute joint sprain stiffness and restricted mobility, with a growing body of research supporting its application.
Speakers: Mr. Stefan Richelli (Physiotherapist and Osteopath from Austria)
Capacity: 100
(Priority will be given to SESG members then HKPA members)
CPD Points: 2 points (AC1250860)
Registration Fee (HKD): Free
Deadline of Application: 24 Oct 2025 (Fri)
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