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presented by Jeanine Beasley, EdD, OTR, CHT, FAOTA
Financial: Jeanine Beasley receives royalties from webinars and workshops for ASHT, AAHS, occupationaltherapy.com, hand rehabilitation foundation, and receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course.
Non-Financial: Jeanine Beasley has no competing non-financial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Jeanine Beasley, EdD, OTR, CHT, FAOTA
Jeanine Beasley, EdD, OTR, CHT, FAOTA is a professor at Grand Valley State University's Occupational Science and Therapy Department and is the coordinator of the OT Weekend/Hybrid Program. Jeanine is a frequent guest lecturer and has spoken in thirteen states and five countries. She has authored and coauthored nine book chapters and eight journal articles,…
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1. Course Overview
Provides a course overview of extensor tendon rehabilitation for zones V and VI, including the purpose and the learning objectives.
2. Anatomy, Incidence, and Therapeutic Management
This chapter presents the anatomy and incidence for extensor tendon rehabilitation for zones V and VI.
3. Postoperative Management
Includes a presentation and comparison of static, dynamic, and ICAM –relative motion protocols. A demonstration of the relative motion yoke orthosis will be included. In addition, utilizing the yoke orthosis for sagittal band injuries will be discussed.
4. Summary and Conclusions
This chapter will conclude the course with an overall summary and conclusion.
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