Greg Lehman | The Role of Spine Flexion in Pain, Injury and Lifting | IUSCA
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Greg Lehman | The Role of Spine Flexion in Pain, Injury and Lifting

Free live webinar with Greg Lehman, discussing the role of spine flexion in pain, injury and lifting. This will be followed by a Q&A with Greg.

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Greg Lehman | The Role of Spine Flexion in Pain, Injury and Lifting
Greg Lehman | The Role of Spine Flexion in Pain, Injury and Lifting

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May 18, 2021, 1:00 PM – 2:20 PM EDT

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About the Event

Free live webinar with Greg Lehman, discussing the role of spine flexion in pain, injury and lifting. This will be followed by a Q&A with Greg. 

Greg Lehman is a practicing physiotherapist, researcher and educator in Toronto, Canada with over 20 years experience in the rehabilitation field.  Greg’s background includes a MSc in Spine Biomechanics, MSc in Physiotherapy and a Chiropractic degree.  Greg has published more than 20 peer reviewed publications in the manual therapy and exercise science fields.  He has a special interest in the multidimensional nature of pain and injury and believes that simple yet comprehensive approaches are a cornerstone of the biopsychosocial approach to patient care.  Greg has taught the popular “Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science” course for 5 years to 1000s of therapist throughout the world.  The course is about fundamentals and finding the common threads of many rehabilitation approaches

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