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Start Date
05-04-2013
End Date
05-05-2013

MANAGEMENT OF NERVE AND TENDON PAIN IN THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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Instructor's Name: Paul J. Bonzani, OTR/L, CHT, MHS

This seminar is designed to advance clinical competence in working with the neurological and musculoskeletal issues associated with repetitive stress injuries through the application of current clinical evidence. A thorough review of tendon/nerve physiology, pathomechanics, and surgical techniques will create a foundation for proper intervention. This foundation will then be used to develop assessment and treatment approaches to pathology associated with repetitive stress injuries. Course content includes current conservative and surgical treatment options, ergonomic assessment/intervention, imaging, post-surgical guidelines, splinting options, joint and soft tissue mobilization, modalities and specific therapeutic exercise techniques. The student will participate in lecture and small group discussion before implementing assessment and treatment strategies in laboratory sessions.
Course Level
OTR
COTA
Course Focus Area
Evaluation
Theoretical models and approaches
Intervention planning/goal setting
Selection, implementation, and modification of int
Health promotion, wellness, prevention and/or educ
Applying evidence-based knowledge to practice
Documentation and outcomes
State
North Carolina