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Sensorimotor Control & Rehabilitation of the Cervicothoracic Spine

IAOM-International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   15
Registration Fee:   $545


Target Audience
PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, CHTs, CSCS, ATCs

Confirmation Notes
Courses are typically held over 2 full days, starting at 8:00 a.m. and lasting until 66:00 p.m. on Saturday and 3:30 pm on Sunday. For Hybrid courses, participants will be emailed a link to approximately 8 hours of online content to complete before the two day live course. If you do not see this email within 48 hours of your registration, please check your "spam" box. The email will be sent from the Litmos Learning Managment System. Participants will also receive a printed manual for use during the live training sessions. Textbooks are mandatory for the Hip and Knee courses, and the cost is included in the course price. In addition, participants are encouraged to bring note-taking materials, skeletal models, and clinical reports with appropriate imaging studies for discussion. Courses have been approved for Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units. Full details on course content, teaching locations, available lodging, and local transportation are provided upon receipt of registration. Our courses feature * Individualized attention assured by a low student-to-teacher ratio. * Relaxed, but professional, atmosphere. * Joint-specific focus (see course listings). * Text-based instruction tightly associated with hands-on training. * Most recent research compiled and adapted for clinical use.

Description
Register 3 weeks prior to course date for a $25 discount!

This is a course that is designed to enable clinicians to execute a systematic, comprehensive, and evidence-based sensorimotor control program aimed at functional recovery for their patients suffering from cervicothoracic spinal pain. The course will implement state of the art sensorimotor control and learning principles to address patients' specific cervicothoracic spine control needs in a diagnosis-inclusive fashion. Relevant screening and evaluation approaches will be discussed and practiced. SenMoCORThe clinician will learn how to design, implement a progress a program that addresses locomotor and somatosensory reactivation, improvement of fundamental performance and advancement into functional recovery. Various different strategies will be discussed relevant to each patient's clinical presentation and clinical cases will be reviewed.


Date And Locations
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