Workshop overview
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Developed in 1989 the Perrin TechniqueTM is a structured approach to assessing and managing symptoms associated with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). In this three-day workshop, you will learn how to examine patients for physical signs that may assist in the evaluation of ME/CFS and fibromyalgia (FMS) - signs that were examined in an NHS study at Wrightington Hospital, UK, published in the BMJ Open (Hives L et al. Nov 2017). This study, along with its implications, will be discussed in detail.
Through hands-on practical sessions, you will gain an understanding of manual approaches that may be used when working with ME/CFS, FMS and long-COVID patients while addressing common comorbidities, such as postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS).
Workshop objectives and learning outcomes
At the end of the three days, participants should be able to:
- Use the techniques demonstrated to screen patients for ME/CFS and FMS in their clinical practice.
- Know how to examine the patient for the early physical symptoms and diagnostic signs for possible ME/CFS and FMS.
- Be able to identify aetiological and maintaining factors that may have predisposed the patient and increased their susceptibility to develop ME/CFS and FMS.
- Accurately assess the level of severity of the patient’s illness and calculate the prognosis for their condition.
- Understand the principles and gain the skills to practice the manual treatment of the neuro-lymphatic system, which is the Perrin TechniqueTM
- Understand the pathogenesis of ME/CFS and FMS from a biomechanical perspective.
- Have an understanding of the wider management of the ME/CFS and FMS patients to support patient wellbeing.
Dr Raymond Perrin, DO PhD, is a UK-registered osteopath who will be visiting Australia as a guest speaker. Please note that he is not registered in Australia with Ahpra.