Systemised Exercise Prescription For The Lower Limb
Learn a simple, structured approach to lower limb exercise prescription using objective data. This webinar shows how to connect assessment findings to clear, targeted interventions. You’ll see how to interpret outputs from common tools such as range of motion testing, dynamometry, and force plates, and use this information to guide exercise selection and progression.
Key Details
Key learning outcomes
- A system for lower limb exercise prescription
- How to link assessment data to intervention
- How to identify and prioritise key deficits
- Practical examples of exercise progressions
What you’ll learn
This session shows you a clear, repeatable system for prescribing lower limb exercise using objective data and structured decision-making.
1) A system for exercise prescription
How to move from assessment findings to clear, targeted exercise selection using a simple, repeatable framework.
2) Identifying what actually matters
How to prioritise key deficits and avoid overcomplicating your decision-making with unnecessary data.
3) Turning data into progression
How to confidently progress or regress exercises based on objective measures and real-world client response.
Who it's for
Built for clinicians and performance staff who want a clearer, more consistent lower limb exercise prescription process.
- Physios and rehab clinicians
- Strength & conditioning / performance staff
- Clinics wanting consistent systems across staff
- Anyone refining their lower limb assessment workflow
Bonus
All registrants receive the recording.
Agenda (60–90 minutes)
Your presenter
Tom O’Halloran
Tom is a lower limb physiotherapist and educator focused on helping clinicians build clearer, more structured assessment systems.
Through his Mechanics of Movement platform and lower limb workshops, he teaches practical frameworks that translate directly from assessment to confident clinical decision-making.
Presenter highlights
- Practical, clinic-ready systems
- Lower limb profiling workshop leader
- Clear progression: assessment → decision-making
FAQ
Yes. This webinar is free to attend. Registration is required to receive the live access link and recording.
Yes. All registered attendees will receive access to the recording after the session.
The presentation will feature the use of digital assessment tools such as force plates and dynamometers. While examples will include the use of AxIT systems, the principles and framework are equally applicable to other digital assessment platforms.
Register free for Tuesday 28th April 2026
We’ll email your Zoom access link plus a reminder before we go live.