The Lumbar Spine: A Manual Therapy and Pain Science Approach
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Course Description
This 15 hour, 2 day course looks at the latest, best evidence for treating LBP both medically and therapeutically. This course focuses on the physical dysfunction of the Lumbar Spine and its physical evaluation and treatment. The course is designed to provide the clinician with the skills to diagnose common lumbar spine pathologies, recognize subjective and objective signs and symptoms of common lumbar spine pathologies, determine the necessary precautions and contraindications and design comprehensive treatment protocols, both manual and exercised based. New and updated clinical pathology of the lumbar spine form the framework from which lumbar pathologies and pain patterns are discussed.
Physical therapy treatment, as well as medical interventions and diagnosis such as MRI, CT scan, X-Ray, etc. will be discussed in relation to the new and updated research information. The material covered in this course is immediately applicable in the clinic and covers common conditions such as disc lesions, nerve root pain, facet joint injuries, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, SIJ dysfunction and more to be discussed in depth. Clinicians will be instructed in safe and effective handling skills during the evaluation and treatment of the Lumbar Spine.
Treatments covered include joint mobilization, traction, neural tissue mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, and functional rehabilitation as well as patient education. This course is only open to Physical Therapists.
Target Audience
This course is open to the professional designation of PT only.
Agenda
Saturday | November 12, 2016 |
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8 am | Introduction and Welcome |
8:15 am | Clinical Reasoning and the Maitland Concept |
9:45 am | Break |
10 am | Clinical Anatomy and Pathology for the Lumbar Spine |
10:45 am | Lab: Palpation of the Lumbar Spine |
11:30 am | Lumbar Spine Subjective Examination |
12:15 pm | Imaging of the Lumbar Spine |
12:45 pm | Lunch |
1:45 pm | Lab: Lumbar Spine Objective Examination |
4 pm | Break |
4:15 pm | Planning the Treatment |
4:30 pm | Lab: Lumbar Spine Mobilization |
5:30 pm | Lumbar Radiculopathy |
6 pm | Adjourn |
Sunday | November 13, 2016 |
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8 am | Lumbar Disc Lesions |
8:45 am | Lab: Lumbar Spine Mobilization and Neurodynamics |
9:45 am | Break |
10 am | Lumbar Facet Joint Dysfunction |
10:30 am | Lab: Lumbar Spine Mobilization |
11 am | Spinal Degeneration and Spinal Stenosis |
11:30 am | Lab: Lumbar Spine Mobilization |
12 pm | Lunch |
1 pm | SI Joint Dysfunction |
1:30 pm | Lab: SI Joint/Lumbo-Pelvic Mobilization |
2 pm | Spinal Instability and Stabilization |
2:45 pm | Break |
3 pm | What You Need to Know About Lumbar Spine Surgery |
3:15 pm | The Chronic LBP Patient |
3:45 pm | Summary, Conclusion and Questions |
4 pm | Adjourn |
Objectives
- Share the clinical pathology of the Lumbar Spine covered in the course manual during lecture and lab to assist with evaluation and treatment of lumbar spine patient.
- After review of lecture material be able to conduct subjective evaluation by covering all five categories for a lumbar spine patient.
- Demonstrate an independent physical examination of the Lumbar Spine and associated structures as covered in lecture and performed in lab sessions.
- Plan a comprehensive and effective treatment progression for the patient including joint mobilization, manipulation, exercises, advice/education, and medical treatment options as discussed during lecture and lab sessions.
- Perform manual therapy (neurodynamic, mobilization and manipulation) techniques directed toward the treatment of lumbar spine conditions safely and skillfully as observed during lab sessions.
Continuing Education Hours
This course is approved for 15 hours (1.5 CEUs) for PT in states that require pre-approval.
Instructor
Debbie Rico PT, DPT, CSMT
Debbie graduated from Florida International University with a B.S. in Physical Therapy and obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2012. In over 20 years of practice, she has accumulated extensive continuing education ranging from manual therapy to cardiac care to aquatic rehab. In addition, she is an adjunct faculty member of Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, where she teaches spinal manual therapy, and has been a guest lecturer at Washburn University on wound care. She teaches staff computerized documentation and has extensive clinical experience. Over the last 15 years, she has focused her career in outpatient orthopedics and completed her Certified Spinal Manual Therapy Certification through ISPI.
International Spine and Pain Institute
The International Spine and Pain Institute (ISPI) is a seminar company based in the United States of America which creates and implements cutting edge, high quality and research based education and resources for physical therapists related to spinal disorders, orthopedics, and neuroscience. ISPI believes in creating a superior educational experience by using up-to-date research material and implementing it into clinical practice. ISPI achieves this by combining sound clinical reasoning, manual therapy, and neuroscience in order to educate and support healthcare providers with real life clinical issues. This is achieved through weekend continuing education courses and evening lectures, a certification process, conference presentations and more. ISPI continually strives to promote, enhance, and energize the physical therapy profession.
Contact
International Spine and Pain Institute
866-235-4289
info@ispinstitute.com
http://www.ispinstitute.com/
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Transportation
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Available Credit
- 15.00 CE Contact Hour(s)