Shoulder, Knee, and Hip Injury Rehabilitation from Ryan August
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Description:
- Effective Manual Therapy Techniques
- Proximal Contributions of Shoulder and Knee Injuries
- Athlete and “Weekend Warrior” Considerations
- Post-operative Interventions
- Therapeutic Taping Techniques
- Interactive Lab Session
Join expert, Dr. Ryan August PT, DPT, MTC, CMP, CSCS, for this one-day interactive program and learn cutting-edge strategies in the evaluation and treatment of common conditions of the shoulder, knee and hip. Dr. August will teach you:
- manual therapy techniques
- neuromuscular re-education
- exercise selection
- identification and treatment strategies for proximal dysfunctions in the spine
- the most recent approaches for overhead and youth athletes, including return to play guidelines.
Included in this program will be an interactive lab session to practice selected manual therapy techniques and taping techniques, as well as patient case studies to ensure that you leave with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement these techniques to improve outcomes for your patients.
Expand your experience in this hands-on seminar by bringing an exercise mat and a roll of therapeutic tape to use during the interactive lab session.
OUTLINE
Master Shoulder Exam Techniques
- Special Test
- Palpation
- Muscle Testing
- Mobility Assessment
- Scapular Dyskinesia
- GIRD
- Thoracic Spine Contributions
Master Knee Exam Techniques
- Specials Test
- Palpation
- Functional Movements
Treatment Options
- Exercise Selection
- Manual Therapy
- Neuromuscular re-education
- Overhead Athlete Contributions
- Selected Therapeutic Taping Techniques
Treatment of Common Conditions
- Rotator Cuff Tear/Repair
- Labral Tears
- Laxity/Instability
- Impingement Syndrome
- Adhesive Capsulitis
- ACL Injures
- Return to Play Guidelines
- Graft Selections and Implications on
- Rehab
- Exercise Selection
- Female athletes
- Patellofemoral Pain
- Patellar Tendonitis
- Eccentric Loading Pprogram
- Meniscal/Cartilage Injuries and Repair
- OAT’s/ACI/Transplants/Micro fx
- TKA/OA
- Youth Athlete Considerations
- Selected Therapeutic Taping Techniques
Conditions of the hip
- Acetabular Impingment
- Labral Tears
- Chronic hamstring strains
- Lumbopelvic Contributions
Interactive Lab
- Exam
- Manual Techniques
- Therapeutic Taping Techniques
- Case studies
- Exercise
OBJECTIVES
- Select exercises that match the healing stages following ACL repair and varied graft types.
- Implement a combined manual therapy and exercise-based intervention for shoulder impingement.
- Apply special tests in the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears and labral pathologies
- Describe when to use therapeutic taping techniques to the shoulder and knee.
- Recognize proximal contributions to knee and shoulder injuries.
- Identify the complexities associated with treatment progressions for meniscal and cartilage surgeries of the knee.
- Perform manual therapy techniques for the shoulder.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ryan August, PT, DPT, MTC, CMP, CSCS, is a physical therapist with The Center of Health and Rehabilitation in Augusta, Maine. His many years of experience include working in an outpatient orthopedic setting with preferred treatment approaches of hands-on care supported by exercise prescription. While completing his doctorate work, he achieved certification in Manual Therapy and as a Certified Mulligan Practitioner. In his current role, he is the therapy coordinator of Work Place Health. This role keeps him actively involved in patient care while providing industrial education and work site ergonomic assessments.
Ryan’s ongoing clinical experience and commitment to quality patient care will be evident through his practical presentation of clinical orthopedics. His goal is to have each participate leave his seminars with immediately applicable skills. He is pleased to have this opportunity to share his experience with you.
Disclosures:
Financial: Ryan August is receiving a fee for speaking at this educational activity.
Nonfinancial: Ryan August has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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