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ACL Tear and Reconstruction Non-operative, pre-operative and post- operative care Identify risk factors Graft selection and implication of rehab Exercise selection and graft stresses Post-operative complications Return to play testing and guidelines Knee injury prevention programs Practice exercise and return to play testing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Current philosophy on causation Classification system Assessment strategies Evidence-based rehab programs including Proprioceptive training, proximal strengthening, orthotics Taping techniques and practice Patellar Tendinopathy It’s not just an –”itis” Pathological causation Evidence-based treatment Eccentric Loading program Articular Cartilage and Meniscal Rehabilitation ACI, OATS, Micro fx procedures and post- operative care Biomechanical considerations for optimized outcomes Latest meniscal repair options and rehab considerations Osteoarthritis and Total Knee Replacement Biomechanical influences Evidence-based non-operative care Post-operative considerations Exercise selection and manual techniques Functional Mobility Assessment Proximal and distal contributing factors How to Identify How to Address Hamstring Strains Acute vs. Chronic Lumbo Pelvic Contributions Eccentric Training Prevention Exercise Selection Exercise practice and manual techniques Validate your outcomes to maximize Reimbursement A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI Rehab P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. REGISTER ONLINE AT www.pesirehab.com 38642 ty! Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facili www.pesirehab.com/inhouse www.pesirehab.com Rehab 1. Choose exercises based on sound scientific evidence for rehabilitation patients with knee injuries. 2. Utilize appropriate outcome tools to validate patient goal achievement to maximize reimbursement. 3. Implement return to sport testing regimens to guide decision-making for safe returns to exercise and athletics. 4. Develop rehab guidelines for individuals following total knee replacement. 5. Summarize the implications of graft selection on ACL rehab progression. 6. Apply biomechanical theory and healing time to progression of meniscal and cartilage repair during post-operative rehabilitation. 7. Increase effective manual techniques to address knee pathologies. 8. Illustrate the science behind an eccentric loading program for patients with tendinopathies. Outline Objectives • Manual Therapy Techniques Lab – practice what you learn! • Exercise and Taping Selection Tips • Evaluation, Assessment and Non-Operative Rehabilitation for: Patellofermoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Osteoarthritis And More • Post-Operative Rehabilitation • Strategies for: ACL Tears & Reconstruction Total Knee Replacement EUGENE, OR Thursday, November 5, 2015 PORTLAND, OR Friday, November 6, 2015 HONOLULU, HI Monday, November 9, 2015 Exercise, Proprioceptive and Manual Techniques Knee Injury Management & Rehabilitation EUGENE, OR Thursday, November 5, 2015 PORTLAND, OR Friday, November 6, 2015 HONOLULU, HI Monday, November 9, 2015 • Manual Therapy Techniques Lab – practice what you learn! • Exercise and Taping Selection Tips • Evaluation, Assessment and Non- Operative Rehabilitation for: Patellofermoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Osteoarthritis And More • Post-Operative Rehabilitation • Strategies for: ACL Tears & Reconstruction Total Knee Replacement Live Seminar Schedule 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends 10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesirehab.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title. Exercise, Proprioceptive and Manual Techniques Knee Injury Management & Rehabilitation

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Page 1: Knee Injury - PESI · 2015. 7. 16. · Evidence Based Physical Therapy By Linda Fetters, PT, Phd, FAPT & julie Tilson, PT, dPT, MS, NCS The five steps of Evidence Based Practice (EBP)

ACL Tear and ReconstructionNon-operative, pre-operative and post-

operative careIdentify risk factorsGraft selection and implication of rehabExercise selection and graft stressesPost-operative complicationsReturn to play testing and guidelinesKnee injury prevention programsPractice exercise and return to play testing

Patellofemoral Pain SyndromeCurrent philosophy on causationClassification systemAssessment strategiesEvidence-based rehab programs including Proprioceptive training, proximal

strengthening, orthoticsTaping techniques and practice

Patellar TendinopathyIt’s not just an –”itis”Pathological causationEvidence-based treatmentEccentric Loading program

Articular Cartilage and Meniscal Rehabilitation

ACI, OATS, Micro fx procedures and post-operative care

Biomechanical considerations for optimized outcomes

Latest meniscal repair options and rehab considerations

Osteoarthritis and Total Knee Replacement

Biomechanical influencesEvidence-based non-operative carePost-operative considerationsExercise selection and manual techniquesFunctional Mobility Assessment

Proximal and distal contributing factorsHow to IdentifyHow to Address

Hamstring StrainsAcute vs. ChronicLumbo Pelvic ContributionsEccentric TrainingPreventionExercise SelectionExercise practice and manual techniques

Validate your outcomes to maximize Reimbursement

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1. Choose exercises based on sound scientific evidence for rehabilitation patients with knee injuries.

2. Utilize appropriate outcome tools to validate patient goal achievement to maximize reimbursement.

3. Implement return to sport testing regimens to guide decision-making for safe returns to exercise and athletics.

4. develop rehab guidelines for individuals following total knee replacement.

5. Summarize the implications of graft selection on ACL rehab progression.

6. Apply biomechanical theory and healing time to progression of meniscal and cartilage repair during post-operative rehabilitation.

7. Increase effective manual techniques to address knee pathologies.

8. Illustrate the science behind an eccentric loading program for patients with tendinopathies.

Outline

Objectives

• Manual Therapy Techniques Lab – practice what you learn!• Exercise and Taping Selection Tips• Evaluation, Assessment and Non-Operative Rehabilitation for: Patellofermoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Osteoarthritis And More• Post-Operative Rehabilitation • Strategies for: ACL Tears & Reconstruction Total Knee Replacement

EugEnE, OR Thursday, November 5, 2015

PORTLAnd, OR

Friday, November 6, 2015

HOnOLuLu, Hi

Monday, November 9, 2015

Exercise, Proprioceptive and Manual Techniques

Knee Injury Management & Rehabilitation

EugEnE, OR Thursday, November 5, 2015

PORTLAnd, OR

Friday, November 6, 2015

HOnOLuLu, Hi

Monday, November 9, 2015

• Manual Therapy Techniques Lab – practice what you learn!• Exercise and Taping Selection Tips• Evaluation, Assessment and Non- Operative Rehabilitation for: Patellofermoral Pain Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Osteoarthritis And More• Post-Operative Rehabilitation • Strategies for: ACL Tears & Reconstruction Total Knee Replacement

live seminar schedule7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea8:00 Program begins11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own)4:00 Program ends

10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks

For locations and maps, go to www.pesirehab.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title.

Exercise, Proprioceptive and Manual Techniques

Knee Injury Management & Rehabilitation

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Ryan August, PT, dPT, MTC, CMP, is currently a physical therapist with The Center of Health and Rehabilitation in Augusta, Maine. His many years of experience include working in an outpatient orthopedic setting with preferred

treatment approaches of hands-on care supported by exercise prescription. While completing his doctorate work, he achieved certification in Manual Therapy and as a Certified Mulligan Practitioner.

Ryan’s ongoing clinical experience and commitment to quality patient care will be evident through his practical presentation of clinical orthopedics. His goal is to have each participate leave his seminars with immediately applicable skills. He is pleased to have this opportunity to share his expertise with you.disclosures: Financial: Ryan August receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.

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It’s no secret – people are harder on their knees than they have ever been. From young athletes

to weekend warriors to active seniors, knee injuries are a common occurrence. Knee injury patients across the nation are turning to physical therapists, athletic trainers and strength and conditioning professionals to improve their function and help them rehab from surgical procedures. Join expert, Ryan August, PT, DPT, MTC, CMP, for a highly interactive day focused on knee injury and management, and gain a renewed confidence in applying current research in science and exercise to active patients with knee pathologies.

Ryan will teach you strategies to select the appropriate exercise at the appropriate stage of healing for the patient following an ACL reconstruction. Evidence regarding stress placed on the ACL with specific exercises, healing times and graft selection implication will all be covered in depth. Learn the most recent biomechanical and pathophysiological theories and treatment approaches for sufferers of patella femoral pain and patellar tendinopathies. Advances in meniscal and cartilage care will be covered, as well as the long-term potential progressions to OA and post-operative care for the Total Knee Replacement patient. Ryan will teach you strategies to help guide return to activity or sport, limit injury and re-injury and measuring and proving successful outcomes. The highlight of the course will be breaks intermixed into the lecture to stop and practice manual techniques, exercises and taping selections for the patients with knee pathologies.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists • Physical Therapist Assistants • Athletic Trainers • Nurses • Nurse Practitioners • Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists • Occupational Therapy Assistants

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Evidence Based Physical TherapyBy Linda Fetters, PT, Phd, FAPT & julie Tilson, PT, dPT, MS, NCS

The five steps of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) provide the foundation for this book that supports student learning to find, appraise, and apply evidence to improve patient outcomes.

you will develop evidence-based questions specific to your clinical decisions and conduct efficient and effective searches of print and online sources to identify the most relevant and highest quality research evidence. Then, you learn to rigorously appraise and interpret the research and combine the research with your clinical expertise and your patients’ values and goals.

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