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PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT NO. 3373 Method of Payment: # of registrants________ Total $___________ q Check Enclosed q Purchase Order #___________ Payable to: Cross Country Education Credit Card: q Visa / MC q Discover q AmEx Credit Card Number Exp. Date Security Code Name on Card Authorized Signature PLEASE INCLUDE ALL REGISTRATION FORMS WITH PAYMENT Please select a date and location: q ST. LOUIS - May 24 q KANSAS CITY - May 25 q WICHITA - May 26 Total Registration Fee: Early* Regular Single Registrant $199 $219 2 to 4** $189 ea. $209 ea. 5 or more** $179 ea. $199 ea. *Registrations received 10 days prior to seminar date. **Price per person when registering at the same time. Registrant’s Name Registrant’s Title Registrant’s Profession License number E-Mail Address (for confirmation) Facility/Company Address q Home q Business City State ZIP Phone Fax ONE REGISTRATION FORM PER REGISTRANT Register Today! f ONLINE express.CrossCountryEducation.com use express number: 117871 % PHONE (800) 397-0180 (615) 331-4422 l FAX (615) 346-5350 S MAIL this form with payment to: CROSS COUNTRY EDUCATION P.O. Box 200 Brentwood, TN 37024 St. Louis, MO - May 24 Kansas City, MO - May 25 Wichita, KS - May 26 ROTATOR CUFF SYNDROME Rotator Cuff Syndrome: From Impingement to Post-Operative Rehab 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 the rotator cuff rehabilitation exercise perspective in relationship to the active vs. geriatric patient www.CrossCountryEducation.com A one-day seminar focusing on muscle re-education and manual mobility of the scapula-gleno-humeral joints I am registering and would like to order an audio set for $59 plus S&H $8US/$30CAN: q audiotapes q CDs Rotator Cuff Syndrome: From Impingement to Post-Operative Rehab #3887 Audio/manual package: $199 plus S&H $8US/$30CAN No. of copies ___ q audiotapes q CDs TN residents add 9.25% state sales tax on audio products only. Continuing education available for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists, Exercise Physiologists and Athletic Trainers.
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  • PRESORTED STANDARDU.S. POSTAGE

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  • Treating the Complex Rotator CuffBecause 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.

    Course DirectorTERRY TRUNDLE, PTA, A.T.C., LAT, offers educational programs on functional rehabilitation focusing on the upper and lower kinetic chain. Mr. Trundle practices in the Atlanta area, where he is Owner and Director of the Athletic Rehab Institute and Sports Medicine. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and has over 33 years of 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 and was

    recognized by the Medical College of Georgia as one of its Fab 40 Alumnus, a distinction given for distinguished alumni who are leaders in health sciences education and who have made life better for the people of Georgia. Mr. Trundle has also been recognized by the Cambridge Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals. In addition to his clinical work, he is a rehab consultant to Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University and provides athletic training services for high schools in the North Metro Atlanta, Georgia area. Due to his many years of treating orthopedic shoulder injuries in the clinic and on the sidelines, Mr. Trundle was asked to author “Chapter 21: Orthopedic Management of the Shoulder” in Fundamental Orthopedic Management for the Physical Therapist Assistant by Gary A. Shankman and Robert C. Manske, 2011. 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. For more information on the series, visit www.kneeman.net.

    Rotator Cuff Syndrome:From Impingement to Post-Operative Rehab

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    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, PTHarrisburg, PA

    A one-day seminar focusing on muscle re-education and manual mobility of the scapula-gleno-humeral joints

  • COURSE CONTENT FUNCTION OF THE ROTATOR CUFF u Defining functionality of the shoulderu Renaming the phases of rehabu Brief review of related anatomy with clinical applicationsu The role of the scapulau Examining current research - defining evidenced-based therapeutic valueu The levels of pathologyu Concept of the three P’s (Pivotors, Protectors and Positioners)u Important things to look for during the clinical examinationu Signs/symptoms of rotator cuff dysfunction - Bursitis - Tendonitis - Degenerative Joint Disease

    FUNCTION OF THE SCAPULA-CUFF RELATIONSHIP BASED ON MOBILITY, RECRUITMENT AND TRI-PLANAR STABILIZATIONu Concept of short and long lever arm mobility—how to create

    neutral rotationu How to decompress the painful shoulder—counter contractionu Reconsider the use of the assisted R.O.M. activities and pendulum

    exercisesu Scapula stabilization—is it the true core of the upper extremity?u Evidence-based positional recruitment redirecting the therapeutic

    value of interventionu Closed kinetic chain exercises—why you should use it early in the

    protocolsu Techniques to be considered with the geriatric patient IMPINGEMENT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ROTATOR CUFFu Why is this an overused term—what does it really mean?u Non-operative treatment—clinical examinationu Post-Operative Decompression (SAD-DCE) and the role of

    debridementu Techniques to be considered with the geriatric patientu Use of plyometric exercisesu Designing the vital five exercise program for impingement - clinical applications - home applications

    Who Should Attend- Physical Therapists

    - Occupational Therapists

    - Physical Therapist Assistants

    - Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants

    - Athletic Trainers

    Our GuaranteeCross Country Education is a national leader in high-quality educational products and services for the health care industry. We have trained over one million health care providers, managers, nurses, professionals and key personnel through our seminars, conferences and study programs. Our programs are guaranteed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of participants. If you attend one of our one-day seminars or purchase an audio product and do not receive the professional or business benefits described in our literature, or have some other professional complaint, please let us know in writing within seven days and we will issue a credit voucher that you or anyone in your facility may use toward another one-day seminar or audio program. All returned audio products and materials must be received in original condition before a replacement is issued. You may contact us at Cross Country Education, P.O. Box 200, Brentwood, TN, 37024.

    Dates & LocationsST. LOUIS - May 24, 2011 Holiday Inn Airport4505 Woodson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63134 314-427-4700

    KANSAS CITY - May 25, 2011 Holiday Inn CoCo Key Water Resort9103 E. 39th St., Kansas City, MO 64133 816-737-0200

    WICHITA - May 26, 2011 Hilton Wichita Airport and Conference Center2098 Airport Rd., Wichita, KS 67209 316- 945-5272

    Course HoursRegistration begins at 7:30 a.m. The seminar begins at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m. Coffee/hot tea provided in a.m. One-hour break for lunch on your own. For late arrivals or early departures, please see amended certificate information under Continuing Education Credit.

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    POSTOPERATIVE GUIDELINESu Small to medium size tears u Large (massive) tearsu Immobilization and early motionu Determining the safe R.O.M.u Re-establishment of scapula controlu Why self-directed R.O.M. activities may need to be revisitedu Setting goals for the three phases of rehabu Benefits of closed kinetic chain exercisesu Tri-planar open kinetic chain stabilizationu Customizing the vital five exercise program for tears - clinical applications - home applications while considering managed care restrictions

    POSTOPERATIVE GUIDELINES FOR THE OLDER PATIENTu Geriatric perspectives on exercise scienceu Application of open and closed kinetic chain exercises for the older

    patientu Exercise training guidelinesu Modified positioning for the geriatric patientu Techniques to be considered with the geriatric patient

    IRREPARABLE ROTATOR CUFF TEARu Regaining R.O.M.u Scapula stabilizationu Strengthening of the deltoidsu The three phases of recommended exercises DEMONSTRATION AND PARTICIPATION OF MANUAL EXERCISES (LAB)u Scapula diagonals, glides and tiltsu Passive—micro mobility techniques for the gleno-humeral joint MUSCLE RESTABILIZATION DEMONSTRATION (LAB)u Evidence-based positioning—pitfalls of open kinetic chain exercisesu Closed kinetic chainu Oscillation training

    (LAB techniques will be available on DVD the day of the seminar)

    - Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists

    - Exercise Physiologists

    - Rehab Managers

    - Physicians

    - Physiatrists

    At the Rehab Summit, Terry will be presenting sessions 207 and 208 u www.rehabsummit.com

  • Continuing Education CreditCertified Strength and Conditioning Specialists: NSCA Certification Executive Council approved 0.6 CEUs for CSCS and NSCA-CPT certificants attending this event. Aprvl# D1035.

    Exercise Physiologists: The American College of Sports Medicine’s Professional Education Committee certifies that Cross Country Education meets the criteria for official ACSM Approved Provider Status from (2008-2011). Providership #650699.

    Athletic Trainers: 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.

    Occupational Therapists: 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, Category 1: Domain of OT, 2: Occupational Therapy Process.

    Physical Therapists: This program has been submitted to the Illinois Physical Therapy Association for approval of 6 credit hours. This program has been submitted to the Kansas Physical Therapy Association for 6 contact hours.

    Other professions: 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.

    All professionals: In order to process continuing education, please bring the appropriate license/certification number to the seminar.

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    What You Will Learn- 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

    - Portable treatment table, if available

    - Please wear proper exercise attire to participate in lab

    Audio ProductsAudio products include a comprehensive CD recording (audiotape available on request) and companion course manual. If you are registered to attend this seminar, you may order a set of tapes/CDs at a reduced fee. Pricing can be found on the registration form, along with shipping and handling. All pricing given in US currency; please call for international rates. You can order online at our website, by faxing or mailing the registration form on this brochure, or by calling 800-397-0180 or 615-331-4422. All material is under copyright; any duplication is unauthorized without written consent from Cross Country Education. Products in stock will typically ship within 5-7 business days. Call for availability.

    July 28 - 30, 2011www.rehabsummit.com

    July 28 - 30, 2011www.rehabsummit.com

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