This session will focus on the prevalence of reflux in voice users, the current research around reflux and solutions to treating it. It is led by Lucie Rayner, performing arts specialist physiotherapist. Lucie is a BAPAM Assessing Clinician seeing many singers and professional voice users in the BAPAM clinic. She is a member of BAPAM’s Vocal Health Working Group and is carrying out research into professional voice users accessing BAPAM services.
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BAPAM training events are ideal for healthcare and education practitioners working in the performing arts who wish to deepen their understanding and enhance their skills. Expert led sessions explore research, evidence and practice to treat and prevent common and complex health problems specific to artists, creators and performance professionals. We share knowledge and invite discussion on key topics in current performing arts medicine practice. Our approach is multidisciplinary: physiological and psychological care for healthy and sustainable creative practice.
Online sessions are held on the last Wednesday of the month from 7pm BST. Most sessions are recorded for ticket holders who cannot attend on the day (please check the event description).