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FO II: Functional Orthopedics II

FO II: Functional Orthopedics II
$655.00
  This course is waitlisted. Please call for availability.
This course is waitlisted. Please call for availablility, 970.870.9521.
Hunter College School of Health Sciences - New York, NY
9.23.10 - 9.26.10

Instructor:
Gregory S. Johnson
Prerequisites:
FO I and any basic joint mobilization course(i.e., Maitland, Paris, Grimsby, Norwegian, Sprague).

Written, developed and taught by Gregory S. Johnson, PT, FFCFMT

A dynamic approach to the assessment and treatment of lower and upper quadrant mechanical and neuromuscular dysfunction. Learn to evaluate and treat soft tissue and joint dysfunctions through integrated mobilization techniques and utilization of Functional Movement Patterns.

Functional Orthopedics II provides the student with dynamic treatment strategies for each region of the body. These strategies provide avenues to study and comprehend the interrelationships of the kinetic chain and the effectiveness of enhancing function as a foundation for treating complex orthopedic problems. The course material is based upon the development of advanced palpation and observation skills through the use of Functional Movement Patterns (FMP), adapted from Feldenkrais ATM lesson. The material presents treatment progression from non-weight-bearing to functional weight bearing positions.

Objective

  • Observe posture and movement to identify dysfunctions
  • Utilize functional movement patterns to observe and palpate soft tissue or articular dysfunctions.
  • Apply treatment techniques during patients's active movements.
  • Facilitate Neuromuscular Reeducation.
  • Develop home programs.

Hours

3 1/2 DAYS, 31 CONTACT HOURS

Schedule

Thursday
4:30pm - 5:00pm
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Thursday
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Introduction; pelvic girdle evaluation and treatment; introduction to Functional Meovement Patterns.
Friday
9:00am - 7:15pm
Abdominal region; visceral treatment; lateral lumbo-pelvic girdle; posterior lumbo-pelvic girdle; anterior thigh.
Saturday
8:00am - 7:00pm
Posterior thigh; medial lateral thigh, foot and ankle.
Sunday
8:00am - 4:00pm
Rib cage; shoulder girdle; cervical spine; upper extremity.
Scheduling
Note -
Schedule may necessitate changes due to travel restrictions of the instructor.  The instructor will discuss any changes at the beginning of the course if applicable.

Breaks

In addition to lunch breaks (on your own), there will be one morning and one afternoon break each day with light snacks and refreshments provided. Lunch breaks during will be 30 minutes.  You are welcome to bring lunch with you, or to go out and pick something up and bring it back to the course to eat while the course resumes.

Attendance

Audience: PT, PTA, and OT. We strongly recommend PTA's attend with their supervising PT. Each student is expected to attend all hours of instruction to receive a certificate of completion. Any exceptions to this policy must be pre-approved in writing by the Directors.

Please note there may be a change of instructor(s) without prior notice.

Equipment


Lab Clothing - Each participants body must be accessible for observation and treatment.  Please refrain from wearing large or sharp jewelry.  A sweat suit is advisable between deomonstrations, as temperatures may vary in the room.

Required Reading

Bibliography


 
 
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