Current best practice in managing and treating Non-arthritic hip pain
Hosted by the Ortho SIG
Virtual
Objectives
i. Participants will be able to describe common risk factors, signs and symptoms that may represent non-arthritic hip pain.
ii. Participants will implement movement assessment as a key examination technique to assist in the identification of this disorder.
iii. Participants will implement an evidence informed and efficient clinical examination that rules out competing diagnoses in the presence of hip pain.
iv. Participants will implement guideline based interventions that address primary impairments contributing to this painful condition.
Presented by Lee Marinko, PT, ScD; Clinical Associate Professor and Director; Fellowship in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Post-professional Fellowship in Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy, Department of Physical Therapy, Boston University
Lee has been full time faculty member in the DPT program for over 25 years teaching in the Musculoskeletal curriculum. She has presented at state, national and international conferences in the area of painful musculoskeletal conditions, manual therapy, exercise and patient reported outcomes. Her scholarly activities include utilization of patient reported outcomes to implement change and optimize both clinician and patient experience.
Eligible for 1.5 continuing competency hours
Will this class be available To view for purchase after December 11?