This is where your entire perspective on assessing and treating chronic pain changes...



Dr Jay Shah (US) and Dr John Srbely (Canada) are world leaders in the area of Central Sensitisation and myofascial pain.
Their research underscores everything we do in clinical practice, and their unique approaches to assessment and treatment will expand your ability to help people far beyond what you thought was possible.


With over 11.5 hours of interactive video content AND free access to a library of related research articles... THIS is an educational experience not to be missed.

As Dr Jay likes to say.... "It is time to enter the matrix".


For the first time presenting their work together in Australia, Dr Shah and Dr Srbely bring their insightful research and clinical applications to the classroom, to educate, inspire and expand the impact you will have with your patients.

Participants in this interactive, thought-provoking and clinically impactful workshop will explore the dynamic and pivotal roles that myofascial trigger points (MTrPs), sensitization, limbic system dysfunction and associated objective/quantitative physical findings play in the evaluation and management of chronic myofascial pain syndrome (MPS).

Participants will learn and integrate important palpation skills and psychophysical quantitative sensory testing techniques with various needling and electrical stimulation techniques to treat painful MTrPs and sensitized spinal nerve segments more effectively.

Get up close to all the demonstrations...

In this two day seminar, we bring you up close to all the demonstrations, discussions, clinical applications and interactions with the presenters.

Learn easy to apply and highly effective assessment techniques.

The quantitative sensory assessment taught in this course will open up a whole new world of data gathering in your clinical work.


Making the science simple and easy to apply.

Dr Shah and Dr Srbely take a DEEP dive into the neuroscience that underpins the clinical applications taught in this course. But fear not! The practical demonstrations and clinical commentary will help you consolidate all the information into an easy to apply and understand set of clinical protocols.


As close to being there as you can get.

In this two day event, we had students participating LIVE in the classroom AND we had a Live Stream audience at home.
What you will receive is full video access to the entire seminar, including all the lectures, the clinical discussions and Q&A, the practical demonstrations AND the interaction between the presenters and the participants.
It will be as though you were in the room.



Choose how you will gain access.