Courses

At PhysioCentral, we offer a comprehensive range of professional development courses and public workshops tailored to meet the needs of both health professionals and the broader community. Whether you're a physiotherapist or an allied health practitioner looking to enhance your skills in manual therapy and rehabilitation, or a member of the public interested in learning more about maintaining your physical health, our programmes are designed to keep you at the forefront of the latest developments and techniques.

In addition to our specialised courses, we provide opportunities for other professionals to host their own workshops or training sessions in our well-equipped venue. To learn more about our educational offerings and venue facilities, contact us at courses@physio-central.com. We are here to support your journey towards advanced professional knowledge and better health.

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Jane Rooney – APA Level 1 Dry Needling
January 18 - January 19, 2025

Jane Rooney – APA Level 1 Dry Needling

Unlock advanced dry needling skills with the APA-endorsed Level 1 course in Hong Kong, led by expert Dr. Jane Rooney. Ideal for physiotherapists at all levels, this course covers cutting-edge techniques, safety standards, and hands-on practice to enhance your patient care.
From $6,800.00
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Past Physiotherapy Continuing Professional Development courses convened

  • Sue Mayes - The Australian Ballet - Foot and Ankle in Sport and Dance (2024)
  • Jeremy Lewis - The Shoulder: Theory and Practice (2018-2024)
  • Mick Hughes - ABCs of the ACL (2024)
  • John Contreras - Strength Training & Pilates Essentials Courses (2023)
  • Craig Phillips - DMA Clinical Pilates (2021)
  • Andrew Wallis - Sporting Hip and Groin (2019)
  • APA Sports Level 1 (2016, 2018) 
  • Michael Vadiveloo - The Art & Science of Lower Limb Rehabilitation (2017)
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