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Medbridge
| | The Running Athlete: Part A - Biomechanics and Analysis
The Running Athlete focuses on the biomechanics, analysis, training and rehabilitation of runners. Instructor Matthew Walsh specializes in running technique and the rehabilitation of injured runners. Delve into the specifics of the hip, knee, foot ankle, pelvis and spine to see exactly what affects runners. More.. |
| | The Running Athlete: Part B - Clinical Assessment and Rehabilitation
Part B of The Running Athlete focuses on the training and treatment of runners. Instructor Matthew Walsh specializes in running technique and the rehabilitation of injured runners. Learn techniques to both rehabilitate injured runners and train runners to improve their technique. |
| | Neurogenic Dysfunction of Spondylolisthesis: The Hidden Link
The Hidden Link Course delves into the nutritional concerns and imaging of spondylolisthesis and how this relates to clinical decision making when faced with this type of patient. You will learn differentiating theory and the neurogenic dysfunction for spondylolisthesis, as you are guided through examination assessment of these patients and how to classify treatment approaches. More.. |
| | Clinically Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology
Explore the anatomical and physiological basis of musculoskeletal movement in Terry Pratt’s Clinically Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology Course. Review the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip joint to enhance comprehension of the muscle length-tension relationships and load transfers. This course also covers anatomy and biomechanics of the knee joint, More.. |
| | Lumbar Spine Rehabilitation
The Lumbar Spine Rehabilitation Course is designed to increase your understanding of the anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine. These 5 modules take you through core stability and neuromuscular control, the fundamentals of clinical assessment of the back and lower spine to increase your diagnostic skills. More.. |
| | Functional Applications in Pelvic Rehabilitation: Part A
The Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute Functional Applications in Pelvic Rehabilitation Course begins with a thorough explanation of the anatomy of the pelvis and the layers of the pelvic floor muscles. Key points of medical history and chief complaints that would identify risk factors for pelvic floor impairment syndromes will be reviewed, More.. |
| | Functional Applications in Pelvic Rehabilitation: Part B
Part 2 of the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute Functional Applications in Pelvic Rehabilitation Course provides lecture for teaching anatomy, physiology and kinesiology of daily functions and laboratory practicums for learning external evaluation and treatment techniques for the pelvic region. More.. |
| | Chronic Pain and the Challenging Patient: Part A
The Chronic Pain CEU focuses on the factors that lead your PT patients to develop or persist with chronic pain or heal too slowly. Part A of the course provides information about the physiology and anatomy of chronic and neuropathic pain as well as chronic pain treatment strategies with exercise management. More.. |
| | Chronic Pain and the Challenging Patient: Part B
The Chronic Pain CEU focuses on the factors that lead your PT patients to develop or persist with chronic pain or heal too slowly. Part B of the course covers the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of hypermobility leading to chronic pain. The course also delves into how sleep and nutrition can affect chronic pain, More.. |
| | Fall Prevention and Balance Restoration for Seniors
Stephen Barbuto’s Fall Prevention and Balance Restoration for Seniors Course will teach you how to rehabilitate your patient after falls, and prevent falls from happening. This course will change your thinking about fall prevention and balance by delving into fall statistics and the startling cost of falls. You will also learn the best evaluation tests for your patients struggling with balance, more. |
| | Bridging The Gap Between Evidenced Based Research and the Reality of the Clinic
Bridging The Gap: Between Evidenced Based Research and the Reality of the Clinic delves into how to effectively treat your patients and not be paralyzed by the current research. Explore the role of evidence-based research in facilitating the provision of rational therapeutic care to patients at physical therapy clinics. Improve your clinical decision-making skills, More.. |
| | Working with Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Part A
This course will enable you to deliver comprehensive treatment programs for all levels of clients – from active adults with osteopenia to frail adults with osteoporosis. In Part A of this course, Margaret Martin will cover the key fundamentals of bone health including bone physiology, testing bone density and quality, effect of exercise on bone health, nutrition and pharmaceutical intervention. More... |
| | Working with Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Part B
In Part B of Working with Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, Margaret Martin will cover the application of specific exercises for clients with low bone density, osteopenia and osteoporosis. Margaret demonstrates balance, flexibility, postural and strength exercises. She also provides and overview and demonstration of Tai Chi for people with osteoporosis. course chapters and learning objectives |
Rehabwebinars
| | Biomechanics of the Shoulder and Elbow in the Throwing Athlete
Dr. Glenn Fleisig and Dr. David Fortenbaugh discuss the decades of ASMI research into the biomechanics and pathomechanics of the shoulder and elbow in the throwing athlete at the 2011 ASMI Injuries in Baseball Conference. |
| | ASMI Injuries in Baseball 2011 Bundle
The annual ASMI Injuries in Baseball Conference is the premier meeting for those interested in overhead athletes. This bundle contains 13 of the most popular talks from the 2011 conference. Topics include examination, biomechanics, injury, surgery, and rehabilitation from speakers James Andrews, Kevin Wilk, Glenn Fleisig, Mike Reinold and more. Over 4 1/2 hours of content! |
| | Putting it All Together: 35 Years of Baseball Injuries
The annual ASMI Injuries in Baseball Conference is the premier meeting for those interested in overhead athletes. This bundle contains 13 of the most popular talks from the 2011 conference. Topics include examination, biomechanics, injury, surgery, and rehabilitation from speakers James Andrews, Kevin Wilk, Glenn Fleisig, Mike Reinold and more. Over 4 1/2 hours of content! |
| | Assessing Asymmetries in the Overhead Athlete
Overhead athletes, such as baseball pitchers, exhibit unique physical characteristics that make assessing, rehabilitating, and training them difficult. One must have a complete understanding of what is considered normal and what is considered pathological when assessing and designing programs for overhead athletes. More.. |
| | The Effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation of the Rotator Cuff Following Surgery
The purpose of this webinar is to review the efficacy, technique, and clinical application of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to the rotator cuff. The use of NMES as an adjunct to shoulder strengthening programs is an easy and effective method of maximizing outcomes. The webinar discusses the specific application to the rotator cuff, More.. |
Mike Reinold
| | Recent Advances in Evidence Based Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder
Recent Advances in Evidence Based Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder is a 7-week long online program with Mike Reinolds designed to enhance your clinical examination and treatment skills of shoulder patients.He shares with you the evidence-based scientific and clinical rationale behind what you need to know to make an immediate impact on your ability to work with shoulder patients. |









