Contemporary Approach to Low Back Pain (7.5 hrs)
Contemporary Approach to Low Back Pain
7.5 Hours CE/CPD | Online Course with Paul Townley
Low back pain remains one of the most common and clinically challenging presentations seen in rehabilitation and manual therapy practice.
Contemporary Approach to Low Back Pain is a practical, clinically focused online course presented by Paul Townley, designed to help therapists understand low back pain through a modern rehabilitation framework that combines clinical reasoning, movement assessment, pain science, communication, and patient-centred progression.
The course moves beyond overly simplistic structural explanations and supports therapists in developing a more confident, flexible, and contemporary approach to assessment and management.
Course Overview
This 7.5-hour CE/CPD course explores contemporary low back pain management through the lens of modern clinical reasoning and rehabilitation practice.
Presented by physiotherapist Paul Townley, the course includes more than 3 hours of video tuition and is supported by a comprehensive, fully illustrated course workbook. Together, these materials guide learners through current thinking around low back pain, including symptom behaviour, movement tolerance, psychosocial influences, patient communication, rehabilitation progression, and long-term self-management.
The emphasis throughout is practical and clinically relevant. Rather than presenting rigid protocols, the course encourages therapists to interpret each patient presentation carefully and adapt rehabilitation according to irritability, function, confidence, goals, and recovery response.
What You Will Learn
| Topic | Clinical Focus |
|---|---|
| Contemporary Pain Understanding | Understanding low back pain as a multifactorial presentation influenced by tissue sensitivity, movement, fear, stress, and recovery capacity. |
| Biomechanics and Movement | Interpreting posture, movement variability, load tolerance, and guarded movement without over-pathologizing normal variation. |
| Assessment and Symptom Behaviour | Using subjective and objective assessment to understand irritability, aggravating factors, recovery response, and functional limitation. |
| Rehabilitation Progression | Applying graded exposure, pacing, load management, movement confidence, and patient-centred progression strategies. |
| Communication and Education | Using clear, responsible language to reduce fear, support confidence, and improve rehabilitation engagement. |
Course Content / Modules
The course is structured to help therapists build a contemporary understanding of low back pain from foundational principles through to practical assessment, rehabilitation planning, communication, and long-term self-management.
| Module | Focus |
|---|---|
| Modern Perspectives on Low Back Pain | How contemporary low back pain care has moved beyond purely structural models. |
| Pain Beyond Tissue Damage | Understanding pain sensitivity, protective responses, fear, stress, and symptom variability. |
| Biomechanics, Movement, and Load Tolerance | Applying biomechanical reasoning without creating unnecessary fear around posture or movement. |
| Assessment and Symptom Behaviour | Interpreting subjective findings, irritability, objective movement responses, and functional impact. |
| Psychosocial Influences and Therapeutic Alliance | Recognizing the role of fear, beliefs, stress, confidence, and communication in recovery. |
| Rehabilitation and Recovery Strategies | Using pacing, graded loading, self-management, patient education, and long-term resilience strategies. |
Who This Course Is For
This course is suitable for massage therapists, manual therapists, physiotherapists, physical therapists, chiropractors and Doctors of Chiropractic, osteopaths, athletic trainers, sports rehabilitation professionals, occupational therapists, exercise professionals, fitness professionals, and other qualified practitioners working with musculoskeletal pain and movement-related presentations.
It is especially relevant for professionals who want to improve their confidence assessing and managing low back pain using contemporary clinical reasoning, patient-centred rehabilitation, and practical progression strategies.
About the Instructor
Paul Townley is a highly experienced physiotherapist and educator with extensive expertise in neuromusculoskeletal medicine, clinical reasoning, assessment, and rehabilitation.
Paul holds a Master’s Degree in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and has worked across elite sport, clinical practice, teaching, and specialist rehabilitation settings. His teaching style is clear, practical, and clinically grounded, helping therapists connect modern theory with real-world patient management.
In this course, Paul brings a contemporary, reasoning-led approach to low back pain that supports therapists in thinking more clearly about assessment, treatment choices, rehabilitation progression, and patient communication.
Included With This Course
| Included | Details |
|---|---|
| Video Tuition | More than 3 hours of online video instruction presented by Paul Townley. |
| Course Workbook | Comprehensive, fully illustrated workbook supporting the course content. |
| Online Learning | Study online at your own pace from desktop, tablet, or mobile device. |
| Online Exam | Multiple-choice exam completed online. |
| Certificate | Downloadable 7.5 Hours CE/CPD certificate available after successful completion. |
| Lifetime Access | Return to the course materials whenever you wish. |