INNOVATIVE MANUAL THERAPY APPROACH FOR THE SPORTS MEDICINE PATIENT
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Presentation Date:May 12, 2018 (7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Location:University of Indianapolis
Health Pavilion Building, Room 406
1643 E Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Speaker:Jeff Ryg, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
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INNOVATIVE MANUAL THERAPY APPROACH FOR THE SPORTS MEDICINE PATIENT
May 12, 2018
University of Indianapolis – Health Pavilion Building
Indianapolis, IN
Speaker: Jeff Ryg, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This one day, case based course is designed to improve your effectiveness in the clinic, managing patients with extremity diagnoses. Participants will learn the most up to date evidence on the examination and treatment of common clinical conditions. Emphasis will be placed on manual therapy and exercise interventions for the rehabilitation of extremity conditions to improve decision-making and clinical efficiency in clinic.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Correctly identify the functional anatomy of the extremities, inclusive of associated joints, soft tissue, and skeletal structures, during post-test analysis and lab sessions.
- Perform differential diagnosis of extremity symptoms during lab sessions and case studies.
- Describe and accurately perform clinical extremity special tests with known diagnostic utility during lab sessions.
- Given the most current evidence, participants will design a treatment plan and perform interventions for patients with extremity pain during lab sessions and case studies.
- Review pathophysiology, diagnosis, prognosis and interventions for common extremity disorders.
EACH REGISTRANT WILL RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE FOR 8 CEUs
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jeff Ryg, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, started his career working as an Athletic Trainer with Division I athletes at the University of Iowa and has since moved on to a career of treating patients with a variety of orthopedic and sports related injuries, from the amateur athlete to the professional. He received his degree in athletic training from the University of Iowa and a Masters in Exercise Physiology from the University of Georgia. After graduating from Emory University with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, he spent time working in Indianapolis and Atlanta before settling in Boulder, Colorado to open his private practice, Mend. Jeff is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and previously served as a member of the legislative committee and as District Chair in Indiana and Georgia APTA Chapters. He was honored with the Emerging leader Award from APTA in 2012, which is an award presented to professionals who are up and coming within the profession of physical therapy.
COURSE SCHEDULE
7:30-8amRegistration and Pre Test
8-9amIntroduction to the Sports Medicine Injury Populations
9-10amThoracic Spine Interventions
10-10:15am Break
10:15-11:30am Shoulder Girdle Interventions
11:30-12pmElbow Interventions
12-1pmLunch on your own
1-2:30pmHip Interventions
2:30-3pmKnee Interventions
3-3:15pmBreak
3:15-5pmFoot and Ankle Interventions
5-5:30pmQ and A and Post Test