Hi, I am Jesper Dahl.
My qualifications in the management of sports injuries have given me many opportunities to work with athletes in various and varied sports and standards from weekend warriors to world champions and Major winners.
These experiences have also greatly helped me develop protocols for managing all of my patients. The common characteristic between them all is simply; the desire to get better.
I have always enjoyed making complex theory make sense to both my patients as well as teaching colleagues in various post-graduate settings in most parts of the world.
Being part of ‘The Learning Collective’ will bring many more opportunities for this in the future.
Ulrik Sandstrøm
I’m Ulrik Sandstrøm, and I run a variety of seminars for Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists and other manual practitioners.
I’ve been teaching for over 15 years and specialise in delivering really useful concepts that make sense to the practising clinician and gives true Monday morning skills.
My presentation style is engaging and informal with a firm focus on clinical application, but I also integrate the latest and best available evidence wherever possible.
My clinical practise has included 20 years at the highest levels of elite sport including the 2012 and 2016 Olympics and I am currently 1st Team Chiropractor to Leicester City Football Club.
I have lectured nationally and internationally including Oxford University, St Mary’s University as well as several international conferences and I am a Master lecturer for the FICS ICCSP sports chiropractic programme.
Apart from my many lecture commitments, I run practices in Sheffield and Mansfield, so I am still a practising clinician, which very much drives the focus of my teaching.
Jake Cooke
Hi, I am Jake Cooke
I graduated from AECC in 2009 and have since, through my interest in neurology and its clinical applications, become one of the few British chiropractors to pass the American Chiropractic Neurology Board exams.
Following on from that, I have just completed my Masters in MSK neuroscience with a focus on chronic pain and dizziness.
I have taught in various settings including for the BCA, RCC, and ECU on assessing movement, balance, posture and pain using a neurological approach.
My goal continues to be to show how neurology can be easily learnt, understood and used in daily practice with every patient, not just the special cases. The Learning Collective is the ideal opportunity for me to do this.