Singapore General Hospital will NEVER ask you to transfer money over a call. If in doubt, call the 24/7 ScamShield helpline at 1799, or visit the ScamShield website at www.scamshield.gov.sg.

Help Us Improve Your Experience:

We’d love to hear from you! Rate the SGH website and share your feedback so we can enhance your online experience and serve you better. Click here to rate us

Physiotherapy Assessment & Management of Lumbopelvic Disorders

Synonym(s):

29, 30 January & 2, 3 February 2026

Patients with lumbopelvic pain form a significant proportion of the musculoskeletal physiotherapy caseload. Treating this diverse and complex group of patients can be challenging. Participants will gain skills to differentiate and manage different lumbopelvic disorders with a sound clinical reasoning perspective. This blended course includes theoretical coverage and demonstration of techniques in the classroom and online.

At the end of the course, participants should be able to:

  • Plan, prioritise and perform a competent assessment of patients with lumbopelvic pain
  • Formulate effective physiotherapy management plans for patients with lumbopelvic pain, using an evidence-informed approach.
  • Design and implement physiotherapy management plans for patients post-lumbar spinal surgery

For the course brochure, click here.

To register, scan the following QR code or click on the web link. Registration closes on 8 January 2026, Thursday.

https://form.gov.sg/68abd505fdf9f1baceb18448

By registering, participant has agreed to PGAHI Terms & Conditions.

Course Details

Date: 
29, 30 January & 2, 3 February 2026

 

Timing:
1.00 pm to 5.30 pm

 

Duration: 
18 hours; 4.5 hours per session

 

Fees (inclusive of GST at prevailing rate):

$1,150 (SingHealth Staff/SPA Member)

$1,280 (Regular)

 

Venue:

(29, 30 January & 2 February 2026):

Therapy Skills Lab, Academia Level 1, 20 College Road, Singapore 169856

(3 February 2026):

Online via Zoom Meetings

 

Target Audience:

Physiotherapists with 2-5 years of working experience in the Musculoskeletal field