Event Description



MUPSS Navigating Paths to Treat Lower Back Pain

25/03/2024 - 25/03/2024 6:30pm - 8pm

Prac Room 5 & 6, Level 2 200 Berkeley St

Physiotherapy Students' Society


We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Andrew Lock, who is a world-renowned Physiotherapist, speaker and the strength rehabilitation professional to many of the world’s biggest athletes and their coaches. With over 100k followers on Instagram (@andrew_lock_strength), Andrew has provided guidance and consultation to a varied clientele, spanning from royalty and celebrities to elite athletes. Additionally, he has instructed law enforcement and emergency services organisations, including the Australian Defence Force. He will host an enriching workshop focused on advancing your knowledge of Low Back Pain with the best evidenced-based practice. We will journey into understanding spinal anatomy, biomechanics, assessment, management and related strength and conditioning. He has created many unique and successful rehabilitation protocols that are recognised globally. We are privileged to have him run this workshop to offer his invaluable insight into the assessment and treatment of low back pain.

Date: Monday, 25th March 2024

Time: 18:30-20:00

Location: 200 Berkeley Street Prac Room 5&6

Registration: Free for MUPSS Members* $5 for Non-Members *enter your exclusive MUPSS Membership Code at “Access code” to unlock your free ticket! Spots are limited! Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge in this vital area. We look forward to your participation.

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