Karnataka Physiocon 2025 – India

MAES Therapy Presentation  &  Introduction Course 

At the Karnataka Physiocon 2025 Confernce, Sarah Smythe Paediatric Nuerodevelopmental Physiotherapist, presented on behalf of MAES Therapy International:-

MAES Therapy 1-Day Introduction Course 24th April 2025

“A Better Understanding of Children with Cerebral Palsy and similar Neurodevelopmental Conditions”

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Presentation during the Karnataka Physiocon Conference Day 2:

“Rethinking our acceptance of Gross Motor Plateaus in Cerebral Palsy:

 Could thinking and thus treating from a different perspective change the course of progression?”

The Introduction Course and the Presentation were exceptionally well received by Physiotherapists and Doctors at the conference.

 

Dates –  Friday 25 April & Saturday 26 April 2025

Venue – Palace Ground, Jayamahal, Bangalore, India

https://www.kpc2025.karnatakaphysio.org

Organized by Karnataka Physiotherapists

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Member of Scientific Committee, Joshua Samuel Rajkumar  PT

For more information about future MAES Therapy courses, see:

http://www.maestherapy.com/next-maes-therapy-courses/

 

 

 

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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M.A.E.S. Therapy is the new gold standard for treating children with Cerebral Palsy and similar neuro-developmental conditions and movement disorders; with more effective long-term outcomes compared to other therapeutic approaches such as Bobath-NDT, Vojta, Medek, DMI, CME