GLA:D Hip and Knee Clinician Training Course - MODULE 2
If you are sharing your device, please note there should be a
MAXIMUM OF TWO ATTENDEES PER DEVICE.
- Zoom link for all online practical sessions: https://latrobe.zoom.us/j/88356494756
- Also see Module 2 on the main course webpage https://gladaustralia.com.au/online-training-page-for-clinicians/ for setup and preparation instructions
- MODULE 2 FULL PRESENTATION – you will need to have this open for your prac session
- Please note that some of the resource links require access to the protected area of the website – the password is given during Module 1.
Prac session dates for this course – ONLY attend the session you booked on registration:
- Thursday 10 September 1pm-5pm, AEST (Melbourne time)
- Friday 11 September 9am-1pm, AEST (Melbourne time)
- Monday 14 September 9am-1pm, AEST (Melbourne time)
- Tuesday 15 September 1pm-5pm, AEST (Melbourne time)
Page on GLA:D® Website: https://gladaustralia.com.au/physical-performance-tests-and-proms/
Additional resources
- OARSI Physical Performance Tests – OARSI website with links to videos of the tests
- OARSI Manual with amended chair stand instructions – counting of final chair stand for GLA:D® Australia is different from the OARSI instructions – everything else is the same
Page on GLA:D® Website: https://gladaustralia.com.au/participant-education-sessions-resources/
Additional resources:
- RACGP Guidelines: These are publicly available and a great reference for clinicians and consumers as well as GPs
- Clinical Care Standards for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: from Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, updated 2024
- Infographics
- Trek website: website dedicated to translating evidence into practice, with sections for clinicians and consumers
- My Knee
- My Knee Cap
- Teach Back – method to enhance learning and behaviour change
- https://youtu.be/d702HIZfVWs
- https://youtu.be/cllXBnHBiD4
- Handout on using Teach-Back with an interpreter from the Centre for Ethnicity and Health: CEH_Teach-back
- Musculoskeletal Framework– Resource to support discussion about biopsychosocial factors
- NOI Group – Neurolinguistics in OA Knee – the nuances of language when talking about pain
Page on GLA:D® Website: https://gladaustralia.com.au/exercise-session-resources/
Additional Resources
- NeMEx Program in the Dropbox
- Backward chaining – technique for on/off floor practice
- NeMEx Trek Education site – videos of NeMEx
- Clinicians’ Guide to NeMEx – published 2025
Page on GLA:D® Website: https://gladaustralia.com.au/registry/
- How to Register a Participant instructional video on the participant registration page https://gladaustralia.com.au/registry/
- Data Registry TRAINING MODULE – to practise registering participants.