presented by Kristin Hayden Hebert, PT, DPT
Financial: Kristin Hayden Hebert receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course. Nonfinancial: Kristin Hayden Hebert has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
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Kristin Hayden Hebert, PT, DPT
Kristin is a pediatric sports physical therapist at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida. She has been working as a PT with adolescent athletes for more than ten years. She specializes in dance injury prevention with focuses on spine and hip pathologies in pediatric dancers and gymnasts.
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1. Overview of Common Hip and Pelvis Pathologies
This chapter will examine common hip and pelvis pathologies unique to the pediatric/adolescent athlete and the role of rehabilitation specialists. The chapter will examine dysfunctional movement patterns associated with pediatric/adolescent hip and pelvic conditions, including hip instability, labral tears, hip impingement, muscle strains, pelvic apophyseal injuries, and red flag conditions.
2. Functional Assessment of the Hip and Pelvis
This chapter will implement functional assessments for the evaluation of pediatric/adolescent athletes with hip and pelvic conditions to improve clinical decision-making.
3. Evidence-Based Treatment Through the Five Phases of Rehab
This chapter will implement functional assessments in the evaluation of pediatric/adolescent dancers to improve clinical decision-making. It will detail how to select dance-specific screening tools for injury risk identification and dance participation clearance.
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