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Invisible illnesses

An invisible illness is a physical, mental or neurological condition that is not usually visible from the outside. These conditions can limit or challenge a person’s movements, senses, or activities.

Education in Exercise has a series of ESSA Accredited 1 CPD point presentations to watch on invisible illnesses.


Pain science in action FREE :Principles for movement prescription. Daniel Arbilla AEP 

Pain is a normal human experience, and how we respond to it matters. Join Daniel Arbilla, providing safe and evidence-based exercise prescription for clients who experience chronic pain. 

Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) :Part 1 - Pathophysiology and current movement guidelines. Florence Kelly AEP 

Understand pathophysiology and current movement guidelines for chronic fatigue syndrome. Support your clients in diverse ways, creating a greater capacity for meaningful movement.

Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) :Part 2 - Providing compassionate and effective EP treatment. Florence Kelly AEP 

Supporting your clients with ME/CFS  from initial assessment through to potential discharge with prescription guidance and a helpful communication style. 

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS/OI) :Empowering clients with complex invisible illness with movement and knowledge. Jennifer Smallridge AEP and Florence Kelly AEP 

Empower clients who experience complex invisible illness with movement and knowledge. Recognise symptoms, develop key practitioner skills and understand considerations for exercise prescription. 

Exercise for hypermobility conditions :An introduction for AEPs- screen, manage and teach our clients to thrive. Hannah Dower AEP 

Using a biopsychosocial lens, explore the clinical relevance of hypermobility as well as considerations for movement prescription.