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ACL Tear and Reconstruction Non-operative, pre-operative and post- operative care Identify risk factors Graft selection and implication of rehab Exercise selection and graft stresses Post-operative complications Return to play testing and guidelines Knee injury prevention programs Practice exercise and return to play testing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Current philosophy on causation Classification system Assessment strategies Evidence-based rehab programs Proprioceptive training, proximal strengthening, orthotics Taping techniques, practice Patellar Tendonopathy It’s not just an –itis Pathological causation Evidence-based treatment Eccentric Loading program Articular Cartilage and Meniscal Rehabilitation ACI, OATS, Micro fx procedures and post- operative care Biomechanical considerations for optimized outcomes Latest meniscal repair options and rehab consideration Osteoarthritis and Total Knee Replacement Exercise selection and manual techniques for restricted ROM Biomechanical influences Evidence-based non-operative care Post-operative considerations Functional mobility assessment Proximal and Distal Contributing Factors How to identify How to address Hamstring Strains Acute vs. chronic Lumbo pelvic contributions Eccentric training Prevention Exercise selection Exercise practice and manual techniques Validate your Outcomes to Maximize Reimbursement ACL Tears & Reconstruction • Total Knee Replacement Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendonopathy • Osteoarthritis Manual Therapy, Exercise and Taping Techniques for the Hands-On Management of Complex Knee Injuries 49103 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI Rehab P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. CANCELLATION POLICY: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a DVD or CD/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee. Substitutions are permitted at any time. A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 www.pesirehab.com Cherry Hill, NJ Wednesday, December 14, 2016 Edison, NJ Thursday, December 15, 2016 Cherry Hill, NJ December 14, 2016 Edison, NJ December 15, 2016 Parsippany, NJ Friday, December 16, 2016 Parsippany, NJ December 16, 2016 www.pesirehab.com Outline 1. Choose exercises based on sound science evidence for rehabilitating patients with knee injuries. 2. Practice manual techniques to address knee pathologies. 3. Distinguish between appropriate outcome tools to validate treatment outcomes to maximize reimbursement. 4. Evaluate return to sport testing regimens to guide decision-making for return of athletes back to play. 5. Develop rehab guidelines for individuals following total knee replacement. 6. Understand implications of graft selection on ACL rehab progression. 7. Apply biomechanical theory and healing time to progression of meniscal and cartilage repair to post-operative rehab. 8. Explain the science behind an eccentric loading program for patients with tendonopathies. Objectives • Generous lab time • Manual therapy techniques for the difficult patient • Kinesiology taping selections lab • Dynamic exercise and proprioceptive lab • Strategies to improve post- operative ROM for your most challenging cases Practice what you learn! Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesirehab.com/inhouse Featuring, Mike Begg, PA-C Interactive program: please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or portable massage table as you prefer. ACL Tears & Reconstruction • Total Knee Replacement Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendonopathy • Osteoarthritis Manual Therapy, Exercise and Taping Techniques for the Hands-On Management of Complex Knee Injuries Rehab You Will Learn… • Generous lab time • Manual therapy techniques for the difficult patient • Kinesiology taping selections lab • Dynamic exercise and proprioceptive lab • Strategies to improve post- operative ROM for your most challenging cases Practice what you learn!
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Page 1: Graft selection and implication of rehab Biomechanical ... › brochures › 49103 › full.pdf · • Kinesiology taping selections lab • Dynamic exercise and ... Justin will teach

ACL Tear and ReconstructionNon-operative, pre-operative and post-operative careIdentify risk factorsGraft selection and implication of rehabExercise selection and graft stressesPost-operative complicationsReturn to play testing and guidelinesKnee injury prevention programsPractice exercise and return to play testing

Patellofemoral Pain SyndromeCurrent philosophy on causationClassification systemAssessment strategiesEvidence-based rehab programs Proprioceptive training, proximal strengthening, orthoticsTaping techniques, practice

Patellar TendonopathyIt’s not just an –itisPathological causationEvidence-based treatmentEccentric Loading program

Articular Cartilage and Meniscal Rehabilitation ACI, OATS, Micro fx procedures and post-operative careBiomechanical considerations for optimized outcomesLatest meniscal repair options and rehab consideration

Osteoarthritis and Total Knee ReplacementExercise selection and manual techniques for restricted ROMBiomechanical influencesEvidence-based non-operative carePost-operative considerationsFunctional mobility assessment

Proximal and Distal Contributing FactorsHow to identifyHow to address

Hamstring StrainsAcute vs. chronicLumbo pelvic contributionsEccentric trainingPreventionExercise selectionExercise practice and manual techniques

Validate your Outcomes to Maximize Reimbursement

ACL Tears & Reconstruction • Total Knee Replacement Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Patellar Tendonopathy • Osteoarthritis

Manual Therapy, Exercise and Taping Techniques for the Hands-On Management of

ComplexKnee Injuries

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Outline

1. Choose exercises based on sound science evidence for rehabilitating patients with knee injuries.

2. Practice manual techniques to address knee pathologies.

3. distinguish between appropriate outcome tools to validate treatment outcomes to maximize reimbursement.

4. Evaluate return to sport testing regimens to guide decision-making for return of athletes back to play.

5. develop rehab guidelines for individuals following total knee replacement.

6. Understand implications of graft selection on ACL rehab progression.

7. Apply biomechanical theory and healing time to progression of meniscal and cartilage repair to post-operative rehab.

8. Explain the science behind an eccentric loading program for patients with tendonopathies.

Objectives

• Generous lab time

• Manual therapy techniques for the difficult patient

• Kinesiology taping selections lab

• Dynamic exercise and proprioceptive lab

• Strategies to improve post- operative ROM for your most challenging cases

• Practice what you learn!

earn Ce where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility!

www.pesirehab.com/inhouse

Featuring, Mike Begg, PA-C

interactive program: please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or portable massage table as you prefer.

ACL Tears & Reconstruction • Total Knee Replacement Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Patellar Tendonopathy • Osteoarthritis

Manual Therapy, Exercise and Taping Techniques for the Hands-On Management of

ComplexKnee Injuries

Rehab

You Will Learn…• Generous lab time• Manual therapy techniques for the difficult patient• Kinesiology taping selections lab• Dynamic exercise and proprioceptive lab• Strategies to improve post- operative ROM for your most challenging cases• Practice what you learn!

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do you ever feel you could do better for your patients? Are you a new clinician or have many years of experience? do you feel frustrated or lack confidence in choosing the right exercise at the right time, selecting the right manual therapy technique and then performing it on your patient or struggle to get

your taping just right? You are not alone. Justin’s goal for each attendee is to leave having a greater sense of confidence in their skill and themselves. The highlight of the course will be interactive sessions to stop and practice manual techniques, exercises and taping selec-tions for the patients with knee pathologies. Generous lab time will ensure you get the direct attention you deserve.

Justin will teach you strategies to select the appropriate exercise at the appropriate stage of healing for the patient following an ACL reconstruction. Evidence regarding stress placed on the ACL with specific exercises, healing times and graft selection implication will all be covered in depth. Learn the most recent biomechanical and pathophysiological theories and treatment approaches for sufferers of patella femoral pain and patellar ten-donopathies. Advances in meniscal and cartilage care with be covered, as well as the long-term potential progressions to OA and post-operative care for the Total Knee Replacement patient. Justin will teach you strategies to help guide return to activity or sport, limit injury and re-injury and measuring and proving successful outcomes. You will leave this course looking forward to tomorrow, eager to apply your new skills and with the confidence to treat your most challenging and complex knee injury patients.

Mike Begg, PA-C, has gained practical experience in the evaluation and treatment of orthopedic, specifically knee injuries over the past 25 years of his practice. Working in an orthopedic practice that provides cutting-edge treatment options, Mike has the knowledge base and experience to help take your understanding of this patient population to the next level.

While obtaining his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in athletic training/sports medicine, Mike was able to gain practical experience working with injured athletes in the NAIA, NCAA and Professional Athletic teams. Mike followed up these experiences by teaming with a physical therapist in an outpatient physical therapy clinic treating multiple non-operative and post-operative patients. These experiences were fulfilling and propelled his desire to know more about “the rest of the story”. Mike went on to complete Physician Assistant education and presently works with a physician group in an Orthopedic/Sports Medicine practice in Vail, Colorado.

The experiences he has gained on the playing field, in the operating room, through outpatient roles and working side by side with some of the most respected orthopedic surgeons in the world, have contributed to his thorough understanding of what it means to treat the orthopedic patient. Additionally, he has presented educational seminars to interdisciplinary medical professionals throughout the nation. Past attendees have found Mike’s teaching approach to be entertaining, engaging, and very applicable to practice.

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MANUAL THERAPY, EXERCISE ANd TAPING TECHNIqUES FOR THE HANdS-ON MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX KNEE INJURIES

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers, Sports Medicine Professionals, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners

Manual Therapy, Exercise and Taping Techniques for the Hands-On Management of

ComplexKnee Injuries

Evidence Based Physical TherapyBy Linda Fetters, PT, Phd, FAPT & Julie Tilson, PT, dPT, MS, NCS

The five steps of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) provide the foundation for this book that supports student learning to find, appraise, and apply evidence to improve patient outcomes.

You will develop evidence-based questions specific to your clinical decisions and conduct efficient and effective searches of print and online sources to identify the most relevant and highest quality research evidence. Then, you learn to rigorously appraise and interpret the research and combine the research with your clinical expertise and your patients’ values and goals.

PT Clinical Notes: A Rehabilitation Pocket GuideBy Ellen Z. Hillegass, PHd, PT, CCsA davis’s Notes Title!

quickly access just what you need in any setting with succinct, yet comprehensive guidance on every page. Inside you’ll find the critical, but rarely memorized information you need, including all outcome tests • normative values • IC10 diagnostic codes • common alternative meds • evaluation • treatment guidelines • business practices • and CPT codes for proper reimbursement.


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