2024 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for Primary Care – Day 1 (Physician)

$149.00

5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
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    Title: 2024 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for Primary Care – Day 1 (Physician)

    Faculty: Walter C. Taylor, MD; Trent Harrison, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT; Stephan Esser, MD; Robert Martin MD

    Release Date: 7/1/2024 Expiration Date: 7/1/2027

     

    Day 1

    Ankle Sprain: Evaluation and Management 

    Attendees of this presentation should be able to:

    • Discuss the use of the Ottawa Ankle Rules to determine if an x-ray is necessary after acute ankle injury
    • Perform a competent ankle examination in a patient with ankle pain
    • Describe the treatment of an athlete with a lateral ankle sprain
    • Differentiate between a lateral ankle sprain and a high ankle sprain
    • Discuss the differential diagnosis of ankle pain after acute injury

    Not all Pain is created Equal: Nociplastic Pain

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • Evaluate the mechanical difference between Nociceptive, Neurogenic, and Nociplastic
    • Determine what the pain presentation may be for each of these pain types
    • Develop strategies to screen and test for Nociplastic pain and determine what to do about it

    What’s New? A review of therapeutic PT modalities and the science behind them

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • Assess Dry Needling and Blood Flow Restriction as a PT modality
    • Select appropriate patients that will benefit from these modalities
    • Consider if there are contraindications for these modalities

    Posture, Stability, Pain and Function

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • Assess what we know about Ergonomics and Posture
    • Determine how “stability” play a role in pain & function
    • Develop strategies to advise patients on ways to improve “Posture” and “Stability”

    Functional Movement Screens and Application to your Clinical Practice

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • Consider the concepts behind the “movement system” and “kinesiopathology”.
    • Analyze the use of functional screens for the Shoulder complex, lumbopelvic complex and knee complex.
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