Rotator Cuff Syndrome: From Impingement to Post Operative Rehab Seminar
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Discover how to be more innovative in your treatment planning for rotator cuff syndrome. Includes hands-on lab sessions so participants will leave with applicable concepts and skills. (see
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PROGRAM DETAILS
Because of the complex design of the rotator cuff, it is susceptible to injury. These injuries can be due to overuse in sports activities or it can occur from repetitive motions. Whatever the cause, weakness, stiffness and pain often ensue. Because the shoulder plays a sizable role in arm functioning, proper rehabilitation of this joint is essential to return the patient to a healthy state. Further complicating the issue is reimbursement and providers that only allot a limited number of visits to complete rehabilitation. Clinicians must be
knowledgeable about not only "tried and true" techniques, but must stay abreast of current research, new products available and developments within their field. Clinicians who fail to do this can be increasing their
patient's recuperation time and missing important treatment goals.
This one-day course will demonstrate how to be more innovative in your treatment planning, examine functional approaches to rehabilitation of the kinetic chains, and illustrate the benefits of incorporating evidenced based approaches into your "bag of treatment tools." Additionally, attendees will examine rotator cuff injuries that occur at different points in the human lifespan, as well as recommended treatment for each population. Why certain injuries are more common with particular age groups, such as instability in teenagers and degenerative joint disease in aging patients will be examined as well. Course participants will explore protocols for pathology of the shoulder with "hands-on" lab sessions so they can return to their rehabilitation settings with applicable concepts and skills. Clinicians will come away excited about trying new, practical techniques that produce results and in turn, their orthopedic rehab patients will demonstrate a more positive attitude about their recovery.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Explain how to incorporate Evidence Based Practice (EBP) into your treatment plan
Describe the importance of scapula-cuff stabilization
Outline how to design the vital five exercise program for impingement, lesions and tears
Demonstrate and participate in hands-on manual exercises
Examine rotator cuff injuries in adolescents, adults and the elderly and identify why the healing process is different for each group
Define functionality of the shoulder
Discuss the true function of the rotator cuff
Examine why scapula stabilization is the core of the rotator cuff
Determine when and how to use closed kinetic chain exercises for the upper extremity
Assess the importance of positional recruitment for open kinetic chain exercises based on evidence-based practice
Reconsider the use of elastic band exercises
Expand your hands-on mobility skills
What You Should Bring:
Pillow
Towel, regular size
Body blade if available
Please wear proper exercise attire to participate in lab. Come dressed for lab sessions as they will be throughout the day and not at the end of the course.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
TERRY TRUNDLE, PTA, A.T.C., LAT, offers educational programs on functional rehabilitation focusing on the upper and lower kinetic chain. Mr. Trundle practices in Atlanta, where he is Director of the Athletic Rehab Institute and Sports Medicine Director at Velocity Spine and Sports Physical Therapy. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and has 29 years experience in clinical practice. Mr. Trundle has been very active in the American Physical Therapy Association and the National Athletic Trainers Association. He recently was one of the first recipients of the Recognition of Advanced Proficiency Award for the Physical Therapist Assistant in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy by the American Physical Therapy Association; he was also recognized by the Cambridge
Who's Who of Executives and Professionals. In addition, he is a rehab consultant to three area colleges, Kennesaw State University, Life University and Southern Polytechnic State University and provides athletic training services for five high schools in the Metro Atlanta, Georgia area. Mr. Trundle also is an Athletic Injury Consultant to Olympic track training programs for the United States, Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Ireland, Costa Rica and the Republic of Congo Africa. Mr.
Trundle's research has been featured in journal publications such as the Journal of Athletic Training, the Journal of Sports Rehabilitation and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Journal, the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. The concepts presented by Mr. Trundle are beneficial in multiple settings as he emphasizes practical approaches to functional exercise. Mr. Trundle is the co-producer of a four-part video series that includes exercises on the knee and shoulder and passive micro-mobility of the upper and lower kinetic chains.
TESTIMONIALS:
"Dynamic speaker! Easily kept my interest. A lot of valuable information presented; it was easily followed and able to be used upon return to the clinic." - Tara Brenner, PT, Harrisburg, PA
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Physical Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapy Assistants
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants
Athletic Trainers
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists
Exercise Physiologists
Rehab Managers
Physicians
Physiatrists
CREDITS
This program is pending CEU approval by the NSCA Certification Commission for pre-approval of 0.6 CEUs.
Cross Country Education is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. BOC Approved Provider # P3097 6 CEUs will be awarded.
Cross Country Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. This course is offered for .6 AOTA CEUs. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. AOTA Educational level (Introductory, Intermediate or Advanced), Category (1: Domain of OT, 2: Occupational Therapy Process, 3: Professional Issues).
This program has been submitted for 6 CEUs to the Ohio Physical Therapy Association for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants.
This seminar qualifies for 6 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.
SEMINAR CLASS TIME:
Seminar Check-in: 7:30 AM Seminar Class 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Seminar Summary:
Discover how to be more innovative in your treatment planning for rotator cuff syndrome. Includes hands-on lab sessions so participants will leave with applicable concepts and skills. (see
full course description)