CPD That Actually Improves Your Clinical Practice
- philsteward
- May 8
- 2 min read
For many therapists, CPD is a regular part of professional development.
New courses. New techniques. New ideas.
But a common question often remains:
Why don’t the results in clinic change as much as expected?
The Problem with Most CPD
Most CPD focuses on adding more information.
You learn something new.You understand the concept.You may even practise the technique.
But when you return to clinic, the reality can feel different.
Certain cases still don’t respond
Some presentations remain unclear
Results can feel inconsistent
This isn’t a reflection of a therapist’s ability.
More often, it reflects a gap between what is known and how precisely it is applied.
Why Precision Matters More Than More Techniques

At a certain level, improvement doesn’t come from doing more.
It comes from doing what you already do with greater clarity and accuracy.
Small differences in:
Assessment
Interpretation
Application
can lead to significant differences in outcome.
This is where many therapists feel something is missing—not in their skillset, but in how they bring everything together in practice.
A Different Approach to CPD
This 2-day workshop has been designed to address that gap directly.
Rather than following a fixed structure, it is built as a hands-on, clinically focused environment where the content can adapt to the needs of the group.
The aim is simple:
👉 To help you see more clearly, treat more accurately, and work with greater confidence
What Makes This Weekend Different
This is not a generic CPD course.
It is an opportunity to:
Work through real clinical challenges
Ask questions about areas you find difficult
Refine how you assess and apply your treatment
Gain clarity in situations that previously felt uncertain
It is as much about problem-solving as it is about learning.
Focused Clinical Areas

While the weekend remains flexible, there will be focused work on areas that commonly influence wider patterns in the body:
The cervical spine and its broader impact
Shoulder integration and function
Hip mechanics and compensatory patterns
Refining precision through the spine
Working more effectively with ankles, wrists, hands, and feet
There will also be an introduction to working with emotional release within a clear clinical framework.
For Bowen Therapists—and Beyond
For Bowen therapists, this workshop offers an opportunity to:
Refine your existing skills
Improve precision in key areas
Work through more complex or persistent cases
For those already practising within Assessment-Led Bodywork Training, it provides a valuable revision and refinement platform.
For others, it offers a practical introduction to a more structured, assessment-led way of working—without the commitment of a full training programme.
A Space to Develop Your Practice
One of the most valuable aspects of this weekend is the space it creates.
Space to:
Think more clearly
Ask better questions
Understand what may be limiting your results
And ultimately, to leave with changes you can apply immediately in your clinic.
Workshop Details
📅 6–7 June 2026
⏰ 9:30am – 4:30pm
📍 All Saints Community Centre, South Cave (Hull)
💷 £275




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