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Evidence-Based Rehabilitation Using Tai Chi

Evidence-Based Rehabilitation Using Tai Chi

Brian Trzaskos, PT, LMT, CSCS, CMP, MI-C

The CDC reports that, "each year, 3 million older people are treated in emergency departments and over 800,000 patients are hospitalized because of falling, resulting in about $50 billion in medical costs related to non-fatal fall injuries and $754 million spent related to fatal falls." In older adults, falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries and fractures. While physical injuries associated with unintentional falls are well documented, the psychological costs are less obvious and more persistent. Studies reveal that up to 50% of people with a fear of falling restrict or eliminate social and physical activity because of that fear. Presently, the combination of an aging population, shrinking third party reimbursements, and Medicare non-payment for hospital related falls and traumas guarantees that cost effective and high return on investment services will become of increasing value.Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise method, requiring no special equipment and shown to improve cognitive skills, memory, psychological wellness, strength, flexibility, immune function, and balance; and is now being advocated by the CDC and Harvard Medical School for fall prevention and functional improvement programs. This interactive 6-hour course offers participants the opportunity to experience the practice and principles of Tai Chi as they apply to balance and functional rehabilitation. Upon completion, attendees will have new, effective, evidence-based, and insurance reim...

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6 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Therapeutic Exercise and Manual Therapy

Therapeutic Exercise and Manual Therapy

Alex Siyufy DPT, ATC, SCS, Cert. MDT, Cert. DN

Do you know which exercises will "best" recruit the rotator cuff musculature? The gluteals? This workshop is designed to provide the medical professional with an understanding of research findings combined with clinically relevant therapeutic exercise and manual therapy techniques. This workshop will provide extensive hands-on lab time in order to practice and refine your manual therapy skills. While exercises are often beneficial, individuals are often assigned too many exercises with excessive parameters and this can be ineffective.This workshop will enhance the clinician's critical reasoning process by providing the most recent advances to further enhance evidence-informed practice. Each participant will receive a comprehensive workshop manual with multiple summary tables that detail "take home" findings from the research studies. Expand your toolbox and learn manual therapy techniques to deactivate trigger points. The exercises and manual therapy techniques taught can be immediately implemented into practice with patients, athletes and clients.HighlightsEffectively combine manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to improve functional outcomes in patients and optimize reimbursementPractice myofascial release techniques that relieve pain and improve ROM in your patients in 60-90 secondsPractical and creative exercises for the shoulder impingement and the rotator cuff to mobilize the joint and improve functional reachWorkshop manual that spans the research and includes cust...

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6 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Strengthening Core Stability

Strengthening Core Stability

Lori Duncan, PT, DPT, MTC, CPT

Mobility on stability is one of the most important aspects of efficient and pain-free function and Pilates is a powerful tool to accomplish this concept. With most exercises "off the ground," Pilates safely teaches dissociation of movement, intrinsic stability and effective breathing that will improve balance, posture, gait and decrease fall risk. Each exercise has multiple benefits including stability, ROM and strength allowing the patient to spend less time on HEP while improving functional outcomes. Pilates is magic for the neuromuscular system, effectively teaching patients how to move their body through space for optimal function.This one-day, interactive workshop will teach over 50 exercises for optimal dissociation of movement with emphasis on trunk stability for safe weight-bearing activity. Participants will learn how to apply the 6 Pilates Principles to all therapeutic exercises to enhance home exercise plan compliance and optimize reimbursement. Modifications and progressions to each exercise will be demonstrated with hands-on lab-based learning and assessment. Participants will increase their knowledge of breathing, true core activation and be able to teach their patients the next day.HighlightsInnovative, proven methods to strengthen the core inpatients with common orthopedic injuries, post-operative rehab, fall risks, and chronic painEffective, evidence-based therapeutic exercises for the whole body to improve posture, balance, and gaitImmediately improve your c...

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Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
6 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education