HELPING CLINICIANS & COACHES
GROW THROUGH COMMUNITY
Launching January 2025
ACCESS TO FULL COR-KINETIC COURSES
Take our longer online courses any time you want as long as you are a member
INTERACTIVE CASE STUDIES
Join in as we tackle tricky cases together!
Get the support and input you need from your peers!
MONTHLY DISCUSSION TOPIC
Each month there will be a discussion topic chosen by the members to participate in or just watch from the sidelines.
MINDSET & BUSINESS CONTENT
We want to help you grow in as many ways as possible. Each month there will be business or personal growth contentÂ
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Bored of only watching videos online?
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Want something a bit more interactive to get your teeth into?
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Feel like getting involved and having your say?
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Want some more diverse business & personal growth content?
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Then the Cor-kinetic membership is designed for you!
WHATS IT ALL ABOUT?
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Clinicians & coaches can often feel isolated & alone, even if working in a team! The membership is about getting involved and helping shape your own learning alongside your peers.
Join likeminded people that want to connect, discuss & learn. No ego, no judgement, just a safe space to hang out, learn & grow! There will be some great discussions & a lot of laughs.Â
This is not just about pain or pathology but also the challenges that clinicians face and don't get the opportunity to discuss or get support!
Get content that also supports your personal growth & business growth as well!
On top of this, the complete option allows you full access to the Cor-Kinetic online course library. This includes the ever popular "Therapeutic movement & exercise - Back pain & beyond", "Clinicians guide to research" & "Exercise prescription short course"
WHAT DO YOU GET?
JANUARY CONTENT
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Business – Making social media content that matters
Mindset -Â How to listen better
Discussion  - When do biomechanics matter?
Case study -Â Low back pain
FEBRUARY CONTENT
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Business – Selling the outcome not the process
Mindset  – How much should you care?
Discussion – WTF is the BPS model?
Case study – Knee pain