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presented by Eric Robertson, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
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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The elbow, wrist, and hand are key to our daily function in life. A thorough understanding of the distal upper extremity and diagnosis and management of patients with disorders of this area is a critical skill for all physical therapists. This course will review key conditions and management principles of advanced practice for patients with disorders of the distal upper extremity.
Eric Robertson, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
Eric Robertson, PT, DPT, MFA, is associate professor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT, and associate professor of Clinical Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, CA. Previously he served as Director of Graduate Physical Therapy Education for Kaiser Permanente Northern California and assistant professor of physical…
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1. Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Distal UE
A strong understanding of kinesiologic factors of the distal UE is our starting point!
2. Elbow: Diagnosis and Interventions
The elbow is a stable structure but problems can arise.
3. Wrist: Diagnosis and Interventions
Several common conditions will present in physical therapy settings.
4. Hand: Diagnosis and Interventions
There are many moving parts in the hand, and it is complicated enough to deserve its own specialization, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for everyone to understand how to treat common, non-complex disorders of the wrist and hand.
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