The Hip & Knee Complex Seminar
Presented by Therapy Network Seminars
This presentation is designed for rehabilitation specialists of all skill levels who have exposure to this orthopedic population. The first portion of the course focuses on a comprehensive overview of the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip and knee followed by examination considerations and treatment intervention strategies for nonoperative and postoperative management of commonly seen orthopedic conditions.
Course Description
Successful examination and development of treatment interventions of the hip and knee requires the clinician to have a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy and biomechanics of the respected regions. With this understanding and a problem-solving approach, the clinician will be able to accurately determine the source(s) of the patients symptoms and formulate an effective treatment scheme that focuses on correction of the underlying problems versus symptom relief.
This presentation is designed for rehabilitation specialists of all skill levels who have exposure to this orthopedic population. The first portion of the course focuses on a comprehensive overview of the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip and knee followed by examination considerations and treatment intervention strategies for nonoperative and postoperative management of commonly seen orthopedic conditions.
PARTICIPANTS COMMENTS:
WoW !! Well thought out and very well presented. This guy knows his stuff.
Looking at the kinetic chain and its impact on these structures was spot on. Bryans humor and teaching style only added to the quality of the course
Citations of clinical evidence was helpful. Hands on labs and taping techniques were terrific. Great instructor
The labs, the functional application and the treatment ideas made this a fast and enjoyable 2 days. Thank You. Agenda | SATURDAY
8:00 Continental Breakfast and Registration 8:30 Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics Hip 10:15 BREAK 10:30 Functional Anatomy/Biomechanics Knee 11:00 Orthopedic Hip and Knee Examination Demonstration Lab 12:00 LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) 1:00 Examination Practice Lab 3:00 BREAK 3:15 Joint Mobilization of the Hip and Knee Soft Tissue Mobilization of the Hip and Knee (Basic and Advanced techniques) Demonstration and Practice Lab 5:30 Q/A & Adjourn
SUNDAY
8:00 Clinical Pathologies of the Hip/Knee Complex -Internal derangement -Arthritic conditions of the hip Arthroplasty ...considerations 9:00 Soft tissue injuries of the hip 9:30 Ligamentous injuries of the knee - (ACL) Anterior Cruciate Ligament - (PCL) Posterior Cruciate Ligament 10:00 BREAK 10:15 Ligamentous injuries continued - (LCL) Lateral Collateral Ligament - (MCL) Medial Collateral Ligament 11:00 Meniscal injuries of the knee 12:00 LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) 1:00 PatelloFemoral conditions/treatment 1:45 The Arthritic Knee Arthroplasty ...considerations 2:30 Functional Testing of the Hip/Knee Complex 3:00 BREAK 3:15 Evidence Based Concepts for Rehabilitation -Exercise Prescription (tools and techniques) -Physical Agents ...considerations 4:30 Taping Techniques (Demonstration Lab) 5:00 Q/A & Adjourn |
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This presentation is designed for rehabilitation specialists of all skill levels who have exposure to this orthopedic population. The first portion of the course focuses on a comprehensive overview of the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip and knee followed by examination considerations and treatment intervention strategies for nonoperative and postoperative management of commonly seen orthopedic conditions. |
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PT, OT, PTA, ATC, CSCS |
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