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The ACL, Ankle & Foot Complex: Research Update on Conventional & Integrated (Yoga) Care – Module 10, part 3 (on-demand webinar) Use Coupon Code AHE10 for 10% off

Allied Health Education


Format(s):   Home-study
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy
Contact Hours:   2
Registration Fee:   $49


Objectives
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
Describe how the biopsychosocial conceptual model can improve health care and its delivery in the US through its holistic evaluative methodology.
List the evidence based methodology for incorporating the medical yoga model into current rehabilitation programs.
Identify at risk populations for ACL injury through learning 5 objective measures to screen athletes.
Describe how predisposing factors increase injury and re-injury risk in order to identify integrative (yoga) methods for use in rehabilitation or injury prevention.
Summarize indications and contraindications for use of medical yoga in ACL rehabilitation and/or injury prevention.
List 5 training methods for use in ACL rehabilitation and/or injury prevention.
Identify the relationship between age, histological analysis, and risk factors for foot injury in order to more effectively manage the most common cause of heel pain.


Confirmation Notes
*NOTE: This 2 hour webinar is MODULE 10 Part III and can be taken as a stand alone course or as part of the professional yoga therapist designation (PYT). What is the PYT designation? The PYT designation is a 15 module certification program for health care professionals in medical therapeutic yoga. Allied Health Education currently offers Modules 1 - 7 & 10 parts 1 & 2 as on-demand webinars under our on-line, self-study course offerings. Modules 8 & 9 are live, on-site courses. Modules do not have to be completed in order. If you think you might be interested in earning your PYT designation or would like to learn more please contact Ginger Garner at www.gingergarner.com and www.professionalyogatherapy.org.
Satisfactory completion of this course will require the participant to complete a 10 question post-test with a minimum passing score of 70%.
Meets Requirements of: AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, WY

Description
This webinar reviews the latest evidence in lower quarter injury prevalence, risk, and management, and gives the clinician the tools necessary for immediate intervention. Clinicians will use case study application(s) via a biopsychosocial and integrated evaluative paradigm that combines physical therapy and yoga (medical therapeutic yoga) for achieving greater overall systemic effects during strength, conditioning, and rehabilitation of the lower quarter.
New research for lower quarter injury prevention and management will be reviewed, including:
ACL injury
Achilles tendinosis
Plantar fasciitis
The biopsychosocial model assists in designing programs for both pathophysiology and prevention based and is supported by the World Health Organization and validated in numerous studies. The course the latest evidence-base and evolves clinical care for a more thorough, holistic approach.
Prerequisites - None
Educational Level - Intermediate


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