Serial Casting Workshop

Serial Casting Workshop

I Can Jump PuddlesNetley, SA
Friday, Mar 13 from 1 pm to 5 pm ACDT
Overview

Join Paediatric Physiotherapist Sue Gibson for an introductory serial casting workshop.

Serial Casting Workshop


Date & Time: Thursday, 13 March 2026 | 1:00–5:00 pm

Location: I Can Jump Puddles Office, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037

Cost: $100 per person

Capacity: Limited to 10 participants


About the Workshop

Join Paediatric Physiotherapist Sue Gibson for an engaging, hands-on Serial Casting Workshop designed for early-career physiotherapists. This small-group session will give you the confidence and practical skills to apply serial casting in your clinical practice.

Whether you’re looking to build your knowledge, refine your technique, or explore casting as part of your professional toolkit, this workshop is the perfect place to start.


What You’ll Learn

By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Apply clinical reasoning to develop a safe and effective serial casting plan
  • Select appropriate casting materials based on individual client needs
  • Effectively apply serial casts to the ankle
  • Safely remove serial casts
  • Identify and manage risks during the serial casting process
  • Gain first-hand experience applying and wearing a cast using provided materials


Why Attend?

  • Practical, hands-on learning in a supportive setting
  • Small group format for personalised guidance
  • Connect with fellow physiotherapists across the sector
  • Take away skills you can immediately use in practice


Who Should Attend?

This session is tailored for early-career physiotherapists interested in developing their practical skills and confidence in serial casting. (Final confirmation of participant eligibility will be provided.)


"A fantastic masterclass afternoon!"
"Feeling very confident in being able to correctly identify which kids would benefit from casting, and how to apply it"

Join Paediatric Physiotherapist Sue Gibson for an introductory serial casting workshop.

Serial Casting Workshop


Date & Time: Thursday, 13 March 2026 | 1:00–5:00 pm

Location: I Can Jump Puddles Office, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037

Cost: $100 per person

Capacity: Limited to 10 participants


About the Workshop

Join Paediatric Physiotherapist Sue Gibson for an engaging, hands-on Serial Casting Workshop designed for early-career physiotherapists. This small-group session will give you the confidence and practical skills to apply serial casting in your clinical practice.

Whether you’re looking to build your knowledge, refine your technique, or explore casting as part of your professional toolkit, this workshop is the perfect place to start.


What You’ll Learn

By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Apply clinical reasoning to develop a safe and effective serial casting plan
  • Select appropriate casting materials based on individual client needs
  • Effectively apply serial casts to the ankle
  • Safely remove serial casts
  • Identify and manage risks during the serial casting process
  • Gain first-hand experience applying and wearing a cast using provided materials


Why Attend?

  • Practical, hands-on learning in a supportive setting
  • Small group format for personalised guidance
  • Connect with fellow physiotherapists across the sector
  • Take away skills you can immediately use in practice


Who Should Attend?

This session is tailored for early-career physiotherapists interested in developing their practical skills and confidence in serial casting. (Final confirmation of participant eligibility will be provided.)


"A fantastic masterclass afternoon!"
"Feeling very confident in being able to correctly identify which kids would benefit from casting, and how to apply it"

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

I Can Jump Puddles

262 Marion Road

Netley, SA 5037

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