Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes - Level 2
Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes - Level 2
This is a multiple-occurrence webinar. The next occurrence:
Mar 23, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT)2 hours
All occurrences
Mar 30, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
Apr 6, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
Apr 13, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
Apr 20, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
Apr 27, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
May 4, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
May 11, 2026 - 16:00 (EDT) (2 hours)
The instructors
Overview
Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes – Level 2 is an advanced, 8‑week live virtual course designed for clinicians who want to deepen their expertise in working with dancers and artistic athletes across styles, genders, and life stages.
Building on the foundations introduced in Level 1, this course integrates current research, real‑world case examples, live assessments, and expert guest speakers to address complex and often under‑represented clinical presentations in artistic athletes. Topics include scoliosis, foot fractures, pelvic health and menopause, mental performance, male dancer considerations, nutrition and recovery, and objective performance testing.
Participants will leave with practical, immediately applicable strategies to enhance assessment, guide rehabilitation, interpret performance data, and support safe, confident return to performance across a wide range of artistic disciplines.
Why This Matters
Dancers and artistic athletes place exceptional physical, psychological, and aesthetic demands on their bodies. Traditional sports medicine models often fail to fully address the unique technical, artistic, and cultural factors that influence injury risk, recovery, and performance in these populations.
This course bridges the gap between research and practice, equipping clinicians with the specialized knowledge and clinical reasoning required to:
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Manage complex and recurrent injuries
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Support longevity and career sustainability
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Address sensitive but critical topics such as pelvic health, menopause, nutrition, and mental performance
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Communicate effectively with dancers, artistic directors, coaches, and interdisciplinary teams
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Apply advanced assessment and treatment strategies specific to dancers and artistic athletes
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Interpret current research and emerging trends in dance medicine and performance science
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Manage complex conditions including scoliosis, foot fractures, pelvic floor dysfunction, and menopause‑related performance changes
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Understand the basics of pointe shoe fitting and how to integrate pointe work into rehabilitation
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Integrate mental performance principles into rehabilitation and return‑to‑stage planning
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Identify the unique training, performance, and injury considerations of male dancers
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Utilize objective performance testing tools (VALD ForceDecks and DynaMo) to inform clinical decision‑making
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Adapt treatment approaches for diverse artistic populations including ballet, commercial dance, circus arts, gymnastics, and more
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for clinicians and performance professionals working with dancers and artistic athletes, including:
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Physiotherapists
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Athletic Therapists
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Chiropractors
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Sports Medicine Physicians
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Strength & Conditioning Coaches
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Rehabilitation and performance professionals supporting artistic populations
Prerequisite: Completion of Assessing & Treating Dancers and Artistic Athletes – Level 1 or equivalent clinical experience working with dancers or artistic athletes.
Course Format & Schedule
Format: Live virtual sessions (recordings available)
Course Length: 8 weeks (2 hours per week)
Day: Mondays
Time: 4:00–6:00 PM EST
Start Date: Monday, March 23
End Date: Monday, May 11
Weekly Schedule
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Week 1 (March 23): Foundations & Advanced Assessment
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Week 2 (April 30): Scoliosis in the Artistic Athlete
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Week 3 (April 6): Foot Fractures in Dancers
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Week 4 (April 13): Mental Performance & Resilience
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Week 5 (April 20): Pelvic Health & Menopause in Performers
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Week 6 (April 27): Performance Testing & the Male Dancer
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Week 7 (May 4): Nutrition, Supplements & Recovery
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Week 8 (May 11): Artistic Athlete Populations & Course Wrap‑Up
Registration Options
Standard Registration: CA$599
Early Bird Registration: CA$549
Available until March 1st
Student / Resident Rate: CA$499
Limited spots available (verification required by following these steps)
Group & Member Discounts:
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10% off for Pivot Dancer Dance Science Members
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Group and organizational discounts available upon request. Please email support@embodiaapp.com with the number of registrants in your group
What’s Included
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Live access to all 8 sessions
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Full course recordings
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Select downloadable resources and clinical tools
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Certificate of completion
Take Your Practice to the Next Level
If you work with dancers and artistic athletes and want to confidently manage complex presentations while supporting performance, longevity, and career sustainability, this course will provide the depth, tools, and clinical insight you need.
Register now to secure your spot.
The instructors
BA, BSc.PT, FCAMT, RISPT
FOUNDER Pivot Dancer
Registered Physiotherapist
Dip. Manual & Manipulative Physiotherapy, Dip. Sport Physiotherapy, Progressive Ballet Technique (PBT) Certification Jr to Advanced levels, Certified pelvic physiotherapy, 4Pointe Level 1 instructor
Dinah Hampson is a registered physiotherapist with 30 yr experience working in high performance orthopaedic practice. In addition to daily clinical practice, Dinah remains on faculty at the University of Toronto, is an examiner for the Canadian Sport Physiotherapy division, a regular speaker at International Association of Dance Medicine Science and Performing Arts Medicine meetings, and is one of 6 physiotherapists in the world currently qualified to instruct 4Pointe syllabus. Dinah was classically trained in ballet and is adept in working with all sports. Dinah has been an active member of the Canadian Medical teams for many multisport games including; Olympic, Paralympic, Pan America, World University, Youth Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Dinah is the founder of Pivot Sport Medicine in Toronto, Ontario where she continues a busy clinical practice, and Pivot Dancer where virtual delivery of care is her focus.