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BPPV and Vestibular Advances in Concussion

Presented by Susan Whitney, DPT, PhD, NCS, ATC, FAPTA

BPPV and Vestibular Advances in Concussion

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Video Runtime: 65 Minutes, Learning Assessments: 27 Minutes

Persons post concussion or mild head trauma can experience benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). It is not clear how frequently BPPV occurs after concussion, yet when BPPV does happen, it can almost always be managed. BPPV after head trauma is more likely to be bilateral. This course will provide learners with the knowledge and skills to be able to recognize what BPPV is and what it is not. Specific information about when to refer to other health providers is included so that the learner can recognize the difference between BPPV and other, more serious medical conditions. Clinical pearls are provided to enhance the care of the persons that clinicians see with BPPV post concussion or mild head injury. The Li maneuver is introduced for managing posterior canal BPPV, especially for persons with neck or back pain, to augment practice skills. An explanation of when vestibular testing is needed and what is included in a full battery of vestibular lab tests is provided to enhance learners' understanding of what happens to patients who are referred to specialists in vestibular disorders. This course is ideal for physical and occupational therapists in any setting where persons with head trauma are seen.

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The Athlete Movement System: Tennis Biomechanics and Treatment

Presented by Jared Vagy, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

The Athlete Movement System: Tennis Biomechanics and Treatment

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Video Runtime: 77 Minutes, Learning Assessments: 36 Minutes

This course will utilize the movement system as a framework to assess the biomechanics of tennis. You will learn how to identify the critical events of the tennis serve, forehand, and backhand. You will then advance your movement assessment skills by integrating specific assessment techniques that correlate with each critical event. Based on your movement observations and biomechanics knowledge, you will then learn how to classify movement dysfunction and provide sport-specific treatments to correct inefficient movement.
Additional Content
Additional athlete movement system courses presented by Dr. Jared Vagy include:

The Movement System The Athlete Movement System For more information

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The Athlete’s Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain

Presented by John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

The Athlete’s Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain

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The evaluation and rehabilitation of hip injuries in the athlete is a complicated and often misunderstood area of sports medicine. This course will take you through an evidence-based evaluation of posterolateral injuries as well as screening for serious pathology in this patient population. By understanding the current literature and available evaluation techniques, you will be better able to simplify your evaluation and clinical reasoning when an athlete presents with lateral hip or buttock pain.

The recommended order to take the courses in The Athlete's Hip series is as follows:

  • The Athlete's Hip: Screening & Evaluation of Posterolateral Hip Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Evaluation of Groin Pain
  • The Athlete's Hip: Treatment of Hip Pathology
  • The Athlete's Hip: Return to Sport


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    Sports & the Pediatric Knee Part 2: Return to Sports Testing & Rehab

    Presented by David Piskulic, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC

    Sports & the Pediatric Knee Part 2: Return to Sports Testing & Rehab

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    As pediatric athletes progress through their rehabilitation, many components of their treatment vary from their adult athlete counterparts. Injuries in these younger athletes present much differently than similar injuries with adults and require special attention from a trained medical provider to assist them back to play. This two-part course, presented by Dr. David Piskulic, will discuss knee injuries associated with pediatric and young adult athletes. Part Two of this course series will cover rehabilitation concepts, current methods of return to sports testing, and injury reduction concepts and methods specific to young athletes with knee injuries.

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    Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps

    Presented by Susan Yeargin, PhD, ATC

    Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps

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    Video Runtime: 95 Minutes, Learning Assessments: 34 Minutes

    This course will describe the most common etiologic theories attributed to exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMC) in active populations. Classic signs and symptoms will be reviewed, as well as key signs that can aid in differential diagnosis from similar conditions. Treatments for EAMC are constantly coming and going, leaving a knowledge gap of how to determine which have the potential to be effective. The methods and results of various research examining EAMC will be highlighted, and recommendations to translate the results into treatment strategies provided. Both traditional and nontraditional treatments will be discussed. The framework of how to develop an individualized plan of care for active populations with a history of EAMC will be presented.

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    Advanced Rehab for the Baseball Pitcher to Improve ROM & Strength

    Presented by Lenny Macrina, MSPT, SCS, CSCS

    Advanced Rehab for the Baseball Pitcher to Improve ROM & Strength

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    This course, intended for the physical therapist, occupational therapist, or athletic trainer, will outline the anatomy and biomechanics involved in the baseball pitching motion. The unique profile of the baseball pitcher will be presented, which will help the clinician better understand and deliver a quality plan of care. An evidence-based approach to some of the common baseball injuries and a general treatment regimen will also be presented to educate the clinician. At the end of this course, the rehabilitation specialist should be able to evaluate and treat a baseball pitcher with much more confidence.

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    Emergency Management of Soft-Tissue Injuries

    Presented by Katie Whetstone, PT, DPT, SCS

    Emergency Management of Soft-Tissue Injuries

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    Video Runtime: 71 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 44 Minutes

    For physical therapists, soft-tissue injuries such as sprains and strains are nothing new; however, lacerations, punctures, and traumatic amputations that are sometimes seen during on-field coverage of sporting events may require quick and effective decision-making in order to keep the athlete safe from more emergent conditions. In this course, sports medicine practitioners Katie and Todd will discuss the most common soft-tissue injuries, their typical courses of treatment, and return-to-play considerations. In addition, a thorough lab demonstration on bleeding control and care of open wounds will be provided to assist the sports physical therapist in both preventing and managing shock.

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    Strategies for Musculoskeletal Health Promotion

    Presented by Kyle Kiesel, PT, PhD and Phil Plisky, PT, DSc, OCS, ATC, CSCS

    Strategies for Musculoskeletal Health Promotion

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    Video Runtime: 50 Minutes, Learning Assessments: 18 Minutes

    By using the self-movement screen to identify major movement dysfunctions, health care professionals can empower patients to take control of their musculoskeletal health and recognize when they need help. Using a case study format, this course will cover the implementation of a self-movement screen that can be used by health care professionals and patients.

    Visit the Functional Movement Systems website for additional information about MovePrint.

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