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TPS Super Lab Weekend

June 15, 2026 • Pain Science • Adriaan Louw, Steve Goldrick

Join us for our TPS Super Lab Weekend at EIM HQ in San Antonio, TX September 12-13, 2026 for an immersive, hands-on skills experience designed for clinicians ready to take the next step beyond pain education!

Spend two high-energy days diving deep into Neurodynamics, GMI, and key pain science applications through 90% lab time, small group coaching, and tons of practice. Whether you missed in-person labs during COVID or want to sharpen and refresh your manual therapy, pain science, and clinical reasoning skills, this weekend delivers concentrated learning, real-time feedback, and a collaborative environment with fellow TPS clinicians.

During the weekend, you’ll:

  • Participate in guided lab experiences focused on hands-on skill development
  • Translate pain science concepts into real clinical application
  • Work in small groups with expert faculty feedbackBuild confidence in your clinical reasoning and treatment strategies
  • Enjoy free lunch

 

Save 10% With Code: SUPERPAIN10%

To experience the full TPS Super Lab Weekend, please register for both Graded Motor Imagery and Manual Therapy of the Nervous System.

Ready to join us for TPS Super Lab Weekend but have questions? Contact Colleen Louw at colleen@eimpt.com for registration support or help getting signed up!

Adriaan Louw

Adriaan earned his undergraduate, master’s degree and PhD in physiotherapy from the University of Stellenbosch in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, teaching pain science. Adriaan has taught throughout the US and internationally for 25 years at numerous national and international manual therapy, pain...

Steve Goldrick

Steve has been a physical therapist since 2011 and has been teaching with Evidence in Motion since 2017. He has a passion for musculoskeletal care with a particular focus on blending the contemporary understanding of pain with the foundational evidence based interventions in outpatient orthopedics including manual therapy and exercise. He was part of the...

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