How the lumbar spine works, how it becomes injured and how this is linked to pain sensitivity.
Designed to develop an evidence-based foundation for clinical decision making.
Practical workshops throughout the day to hone your skills and learn new techniques.
Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation
Get the latest information on evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation approaches and learn how to apply the principles in industry, sport and everyday settings.
Back exercise - what helps, what hurts, and why
The evidence base to design and prescribe the most appropriate exercise programs for the back. Professor McGill's unique approach is based upon years of scientific research into back function of injured people through to elite athletes.
Spine Education Models
Human spine models unmatched in quality and anatomical detail — touted as revolutionary for spine educators world-wide
Dr. Stuart M. McGill is a professor of spine biomechanics at the University of Waterloo. His advice is often sought by governments, corporations, legal experts, elite athletes, and professional sports teams from around the world.
Difficult back pain cases are regularly referred to him for consultation. Any products he associates with have been tested in Dr. McGill's laboratory at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
A social-purpose business that uses innovative ways to facilitate connections, conversations, and collaborations between academics and practitioners.
RED aims to change the culture of science through conversation and promoting the symbiotic relationship between theory and practice: theory informing practice informing theory informing practice...