The 2nd  M.A.E.S. Therapy Foundation Course in Taiwan, organised in conjunction with the Taiwan Physical Therapy Association (TPTA), was a great success.

Paediatric Therapists (Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapist) who were looking to further develop their professional skills, have successfully completed this highly specialised 4-Week postgraduate course and were enthusiastic about the new knowledge and clinical skills they have gained and look forward to putting these into practice for the greater benefit of the children they treat.

MANY THANKS to TPTA Contact with MAES Therapy:  Ming-Rong Siao, Physiotherapist, for all her efficient, effective and hard work helping to organise the course and for ensuring that the course ran very well.

We also thank her for the Translation throughout the 4-weeks of the course and for her constantly positive and friendly approach and commitment.

MAES Therapy International also thanks Professor Wendy Tzyy-Jiuan Wang. President of Taiwan Physical Therapy Association (TPTA) presented Course Leader Jean-Pierre Maes with a Certificate of Appreciation from the TPTA.

Due to demand there will be another M.A.E.S. Course in Taiwan next year:

M.A.E.S. Therapy Foundation Course in Taiwan

‘Movement Analysis & Education Strategies for the Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy and similar neuro-developmental conditions’

Part 1:    28 May – 8 June 2025      Live Online
Part 2:    6 – 17 September 2025    Face-to-Face, Taipei City

Contact:

Ming-Rong Siao, Neurodevelopmental Physiotherapist
M.A.E.S. Therapist

E:   siaomingrong@gmail.com

M.A.E.S. Therapy is a pioneering evidence-based approach, underpinned by practice evidence, patient evidence and contextual evidence from 35 years’ expert clinical and teaching experience world-wide and focusing on excellent treatment skills.

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