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Treatment of Common Extremity Dysfunction through Mobilization
Great Lake Seminars
Format(s): Live Seminars
Discipline(s): Physical Therapy
Contact Hours: 16
Registration Fee: $575.00
Objectives
At the completion of this seminar, the participant will be able to:
•Accurately explain the rationale for performing joint mobilization and its specific physiological effects
•Explain and correctly demonstrate grading, oscillation techniques and sustained-hold techniques of joint mobilizations
•Accurately identify the joint surface anatomy of each joint discussed in this course.
•Accurately explain the application of the joint surface anatomy to the mechanics of each joint discussed in this course
•Demonstrate proper extremity mobilization technique, hand placement, and body mechanics during lab scenarios
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Confirmation Notes
Agenda
Saturday
7:30am Continental Breakfast
8:00am
Lecture: Introduction, overview of anatomy, biomechanics, mobilizations
10:00am Break
10:15am Lecture: Discussion of hypertonicity vs adaptive shortening, tendinosis vs. tendinitis, muscle weakness vs muscle inhibition
12:00pm Lunch (on your own)
1:00pm Lab: The shoulder complex mobilizations
2:45pm Break
3:00pm Lab: The shoulder complex mobilizations (cont.)
4:30pm Review
5:00pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics
5:30pm Adjourn
Sunday
7:30am Continental Breakfast
8:00am
Lab: Speed mobilizations
8:30am Lab: The elbow complex mobilizations
9:45am Break
10:00am Lab: The wrist/hand complex mobilizations
11:15am Lab: The hip complex mobilizations
12:00pm Lunch (on your own)
1:00pm Lab: The knee complex mobilizations
2:45pm Break
3:00pm Lab: The foot/ankle complex mobilizations
3:45pm Case studies/speed mobilizations
4:15pm Review
4:30pm Review of Evidence-Based Literature for today’s topics
5:00pm Adjourn
Description
There are few classes available where you will learn how to treat so many common extremity dysfunctions with so much success. This is a class that will change how you look at common extremity diagnoses and will help you to start treating differently on Monday morning. The focus of the class is using joint mobilization to normalize the stress on the tissues around a joint; immediately decreasing the stress on the tissues and secondary pain that this creates. This will take your understanding of extremity mobilization far beyond what you learned in school.
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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