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Advanced Dynamic Anatomy: Bridging the Gap between Anatomy & Treatment

Great Lake Seminars


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   16
Registration Fee:   $575


Objectives
At the completion of this seminar, the participant will be able to:
  • Confidently palpate and correctly differentiate each of the muscles covered in class in the upper extremity, the trunk and the lower extremity
  • Correctly and independently state and locate the origin and insertion of each of the muscles covered in the class
  • Independently demonstrate and verbalize how 10 muscle dysfunctions relate to common symptom patterns found within the body.

    Confirmation Notes
    As with all of our manual therapy courses, this seminar will follow a progression of principles and reinforce them throughout the 16 hours, is at least 75% hands-on lab, and will give the clinician hands-on skills they use immediately upon their return to the clinical setting.
    This course has been submitted for 16 continuing education hours. Approval amounts may vary per state. Certificates of attendance with the number of course hours will be given to each participant at the completion of the course.

    Agenda
    Saturday
    7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:00am Lecture: Introduction, palpation principles, and functional anatomy principles, differentiation between muscle action and function 10:00am Break 10:15am Lecture: Etiology of muscle strain/injury, functional synergies 12:00pm Lunch (on your own) 1:00pm Lab: Palpation/functional anatomy of upper extremity 3:00pm Break 3:15pm Lab: Speed palpation for upper extremity 4:00pm Lab: Case studies for upper extremity 5:00pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics 5:30pm Adjourn Sunday 7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:00am Review

    Sunday
    8:30am Lab: Palpation/functional anatomy of neck and trunk 10:00am Break 10:15am Lab: Palpation/functional anatomy of neck and trunk - con't 11:00am Lab: Palpation/functional anatomy of lower extremity 12:00pm Lunch (on your own) 1:00pm Lab: Palpation/functional anatomy of lower extremity - con't 3:00pm Break 3:15pm Lab: Speed palpations for neck, trunk and lower extremity 3:45pm Lab: Case studies for neck, trunk and lower extremity 4:30pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics 5:00pm Adjourn


    Description
    This class will give the clinician the ability to find the cause of muscle weakness and the patient’s pain based on functional anatomy principles. This will enable the clinician to direct their patients to a quicker, more successful recovery. Attendees will learn how to palpate all muscles that are responsible for dysfunction along with learning the difference between muscle function and action so they will be able to immediately recognize muscle dysfunction and identify the specific muscle at fault. Come learn what to do with the muscular system we were never taught in school. This course will definitely change the way you view finding the cause of common orthopedic problems and make treatment easier. Attendees should have a basic knowledge of anatomy as this is an applied anatomy course.

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