Description
Ready to gain a better understanding of how to help your physical therapy clients recover from pain and injury? It starts with realizing that every injury and client is different, and that determines how you evaluate, treat, and communicate with them. This course will help you connect the dots between a movement dysfunction diagnosis and a treatment model that respects both a clinical diagnosis and a client-specific plan of care.
Learning Objectives:
Given an example of a global extension movement dysfunction with associated low back pain, the clinician will be able to appropriately identify the primary local component resulting in the client’s complaints.
Given a clinical diagnosis of patello-femoral pain syndrome, the clinician should be able to independently determine the most relevant contributing local component predisposing the client to their primary global movement dysfunction.
Given an example of hip flexion and hip flexion / internal rotation neuromuscular control dysfunction, the clinician will be able to systematically apply the 4×4 matrix systematic framework to restore pain-free closed chain squatting patterns.
List the 3 key factors of the self-determination theory to lead to improved therapist-client interactions.
Course Flow:
Enroll in the course
Read welcome letter
View the video modules
Review the handouts
Watch conclusion
Complete post-course exam with 75% accuracy
Course Content Modules:
Digital Materials Disclaimer
Course Overview
Evaluation: Subjective and Objective
Restorative Input
Fundamental Movement
Capacity
Case Studies
Nutrition
Self Determination Theory
Course Conclusion
Course Exam
What’s Included:
Access to your courses with a computer, tablet or smartphone
Videos and interactive content designed for a proven learning experience
Flexibility to take your courses when and where you want
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