
Sarcopenia Screening, Assessment and Management
1 November @ 9:00 am - 2 November @ 1:00 pm AEST


Join us for the first workshop of its kind in Australia, with practical and theory on sarcopenia screening, assessment and management.
Included in the seminar will be a live DEXA BIA demo with report interpretation, evidence-based strategies for ageing clients along with a lifestyle medicine framework for healthy ageing.
Learning outcomes from this seminar:
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Screen and assess sarcopenia with confidence
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Interpret body composition data
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Manage older clients proactively and whilst utilising CDM plans
Time: Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm – Sunday 9:00am to 1:00pm
or phone Dr Peter McCann on 0417 633 426
Our speakers
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- Dr Carl Thistlethwayte
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Carl is a registered chiropractor, a certified lifestyle medicine professional, a certified functional medicine practitioner, a certified shared medical appointment facilitator and a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine.
He is a sessional academic at CQUniveristy for the School of Health, Medical and Life Sciences. He was the inaugural chairperson and co-founder of the Wellbeing and Lifestyle Management (WLM) CPG and is also a committee member of the AICE WLM group.
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- Dr Peter McCann
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Peter has thirty years clinical experience as a chiropractor, naturopath and Chinese medicine practitioner. He is certified by the International Board of Lifestyle Medicine and is a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine. He is a current committee member of the AICE Wellbeing and Lifestyle Management clinical practice group. His research interests lie in non-pharmacological interventions for back pain. He is currently a Masters in Research candidate at CQUniversity investigating the use of superficial heat in low back pain management.
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- Dr Peter McGlynn
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Peter has enjoyed providing high quality healthcare in Williamstown for many years and blends gentle chiropractic with SOT, functional neurology, nutrition, exercise, rehabilitation and public health. Optimum physical performance relies on optimum physical, nutritional and emotional health. He has numerous postgraduate qualifications including a PhD in Public Health at Monash University. He is certified by the International Board of Lifestyle Medicine, is a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and is the current chair of AICE Wellbeing & Lifestyle Medicine Clinicial Practice Group.
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