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Dr Mary Wyatt
An introduction to the physiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Dr Mary Wyatt
The DOs and DON'Ts of best practice early intervention following knee injury.
Dr Mary Wyatt
An introduction to knee injuries, covering the most common types of work-related knee problems, as well as the important questions to ensure accurate diagnosis.
Suzanne Jones
And initiatives of the Australian HBGW Signatory Steering Group.
Joanna Bohatko-Naismith
Key aspects of selection and training
Gabrielle Lis
Ever looked at someone else’s injury management results and thought: I want what they’ve got? Here’s how RTW coordinators, supervisors, senior managers and the Board of Directors interact to get it done at high-performing organisations.
Heidi Turbill
Maximising their benefit in your workplace
Michael Simpson
This webinar discusses the values and outcomes of 24/7 injury reporting lines
Paul Coburn and the RTWMatters team
The answer is a resounding yes from experienced physiotherapist Paul Coburn, who shares his thoughts on the interplay of physical injury and mental health, certification of capacity and the many good things physios offer in the realm of RTW.
RTWMatters team
Want to secure a mentally healthy workplace but not exactly sure what one looks like? Mental health foundation Superfriend have drawn a picture of the target.
Jenny Holt
Information for workers who face bullying when they return to work after injury or illness.
Gabrielle Lis
Doctors don't dictate your fate. Learn how to get the information you need to make good decisions about your own medical treatment.
Dr Mary Wyatt
This webinar expands on the previous presentation on independent medical assessment basics.
Gabrielle Lis
Forget whistling: can standing, walking and cycling while we work improve the health of desk-bound workers? Or are active workstations more spin than substance?