Unusual Cases in Rehab Series: Lumbar Spine, Hip, and Shoulder

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2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education

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Description

This course is a unique opportunity to work through several challenging cases in the rehabilitation setting. Participants will work through cases to learn more about various diagnoses and injuries in the lumbar spine, hip, and shoulder. Participants will have the opportunity to make their own diagnoses as they are guided through the differential diagnosis process that the author considers throughout the rehab process. At the end of the case, the course will review current evidence for the rehabilitation management of them. This course will sharpen your clinical critical thinking skills and deepen your assessment approach to uncommon injuries of the hips and shoulders.

Highlights

  • Immediately improve your ability to apply clinical reasoning in rehabilitation management to the orthopedic patient with uncommon injuries to the spine, hip, and shoulder
  • Clinically applicable strategies for managing orthopedic injuries including differential diagnosis considerations
  • Unique case studies to improve your approach to unusual injuries

Learning Objectives

  • List 3 different potential causes of radiculopathy in the lumbar spine.
  • Describe 4 different potential causes of acute, non- traumatic shoulder pain.

Course Content

Unusual Cases in Rehab Series: Lumbar Spine, Hip, and Shoulder
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  1. Unusual Cases in Rehabilitation of the Lumbar Spine, Hip, and Shoulder
    1. Importance of differential diagnosis skills in rehab
  2. Lumbar Spine Case: Lumbar Radicular Pain Post Knee Meniscectomy
    1. History of the injury
    2. Evaluation
    3. Anatomy of the spine
    4. Differential diagnosis: Considerations?
    5. Treatment
    6. The diagnosis
    7. The outcome
  3. Hip Case: Chronic Hip Pain in the Geriatric Female
    1. History of the Injury
    2. Evaluation
    3. Anatomy of the hip complex
    4. Differential diagnosis
    5. Treatment
    6. The diagnosis
    7. The outcome
  4. Shoulder Case: Acute Shoulder Pain in the RecreationalWeightlifter
    1. History of the Injury
    2. Evaluation
    3. Anatomy of the shoulder complex
    4. Differential diagnosis
    5. Treatment
    6. The diagnosis
    7. The outcome

Dr. Paul Frizelle, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, MTC, CSCS, PES, CES received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from the University of Tampa, a master's degree in Human Movement from AT Still University, and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St Augustine. His training in orthopedic physical therapy is extensive and includes completing his orthopedic manual therapy residency. He has certifications in manual therapy, strength and conditioning, vestibular rehabilitation, and is recognized by the ABPTS as a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist. He has focused his area of practice in orthopedics for national and regionally based outpatient physical therapy companies as well as the sub-acute rehabilitation hospital setting. He is an adjunct faculty member for AT Still University in their master's degree Kinesiology program. In the AT Still program he has instructed courses including Functional Anatomy, Human Movement Dysfunction, and Post Rehabilitation Exercise.

Dr. Frizelle is a nationally recognized speaker in orthopedics and has instructed courses in joint arthroplasty, management of the lumbopelvic hip complex, orthopedic manual therapy, and evaluation and treatment of the lower extremity. His professional interests include exercise programming in the orthopedic management process, and the application of manual therapy in orthopedic rehabilitation.


DISCLOSURES

FINANCIAL: Paul Frizelle is compensated by Summit as an instructor.

NONFINANCIAL: Paul Frizelle has no non-financial relationships to disclose.

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