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  • AFT Webinar – February 2026 (Move to Improve: Functional Exercise Adaptations for Stroke, Parkinson’s and MS)

    AFT Monthly Webinars
    Virtual Event

    Working with clients who have neurological conditions doesn't have to feel overwhelming. This one-hour webinar helps Level 3+ Personal Trainers and Exercise Referral Instructors understand the key differences between Stroke, Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis, and translate that knowledge into safe, effective exercise adaptations. Using practical examples and case-based teaching, you'll learn how small changes in cueing, positioning, tempo and support can dramatically improve outcomes - giving you the confidence and clinical reasoning to work effectively with neurological clients in rehabilitation and community settings.

    Free
  • Parkinson’s Pro – March 2026

    Virtual Event

    By becoming a Parkinson’s Pro you will unlock the skills to effectively support individuals with Parkinson’s through exercise. Our 6 hour live, online course equips exercise and healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools to deliver Parkinson’s-specific exercise, grounded in the latest scientific and medical guidelines. You’ll learn the recommended exercise doses, key elements that tailor exercises to Parkinson’s, and practical tips for leading group or one-on-one sessions. Whether you’re working with beginners or experienced clients, this course will empower you to make a meaningful impact on their symptoms and disease progression.

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  • AFT Webinar – March 2026 (Neuro Gait Analysis Webinar)

    AFT Monthly Webinars
    Virtual Event

    Walking difficulties are one of the most common and life-limiting challenges for people with neurological conditions, yet gait changes are often subtle and complex. This practical webinar introduces the fundamentals of neuro gait analysis, helping clinicians, exercise professionals, therapists, nurses and support staff observe, interpret and respond to walking impairments with confidence. Through guided video case studies and real-world examples, you'll learn to recognise common gait patterns across conditions like Parkinson's, MS and stroke, understand what they mean functionally, and appreciate how multi-disciplinary collaboration achieves the best mobility outcomes for clients across clinical, community and fitness settings.

    Free

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