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The Basics of Sacroiliac Mobilization

Great Lake Seminars


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


Objectives
At the completion of this seminar, the participant will be able to:
•Independently discuss rationale for sacroiliac mobilization.
•Independently and correctly perform a sacroiliac evaluation to determine dysfunction.
•Correctly perform multiple movement dysfunction tests to ascertain the side of dysfunction
•Correctly palpate the landmarks of the pelvis to ascertain the type of dysfunction present in the pelvic girdle
•Demonstrate the ability to follow the correct order of treatment in the pelvis to best correct dysfunction
•Demonstrate correct application of specific mobilizations


Agenda
Saturday
7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:00am Introduction 9:00am Lecture: Review of pertinent anatomy 9:30am Lecture: Pelvic Girdle Biomechanics: Iliosacral 10:00am Break 10:15am Lecture: Pelvic Girdle Biomechanics: Sacroilial 12:00pm Lunch (on your own) 1:00pm Lab: Diagnostic Testing - Static & Motion Assessment 2:45pm Break 3:00pm Lab: Treatment of Pubic Dysfunction 4:00pm Lab: Treatment of Iliosacral Dysfunctions - Slips 4:45pm Review 5:00pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics 5:30pm Adjourn

Sunday
7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:00am Review of Bony Structures and Diagnostic Testing 9:00am Lab: Treatment of Iliosacral Dysfunctions - Flares 9:45am Break 10:00am Lab: Treatment of Iliosacral Dysfunctions - Rotations 10:45am Lab: Treatment of Sacroilial Dysfunctions 12:00pm Lunch (on your own) 1:00pm Lab: Treatment of Sacroilial Dysfunctions 2:00pm Review of Iliosacral Dysfunctions 2:45pm Break 3:00pm Review of Sacroilial Dysfunctions 3:30pm Lab: Speed Mobilizations 4:15pm Application to Clinical Situations 4:30pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics 5:00pm Adjourn

Description
The greatest strength of this class is its ability to simplify a seemingly complex region of the body and give the clinician a set of tools to use with confidence on Monday morning. This class is evidence based and demonstrates both theoretically and with specific case examples how the pelvis contributes to low back pain in patients. A unique aspect of this course is how it clarifies often ambiguous treatments with the pelvis; giving both new and seasoned clinicians a more comprehensive way of treating the pelvis.
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.


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