INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF JOINT MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUES…. 8 Contact Hours/CCU’s

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INTRODUCTION TO JOINT MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUES 600(DVD)

DETAILS:
Complete Set of Introduction To The Theory of Joint Mobilization Techniques
All Four (4) DVD’s and One (1) Testing Booklet: E-Mailed

The Introduction To Joint Mobilization Techniques course has been approved for
8 Contact Hours / CCU’s, (8 CEUs for Ohio)

Price: $80.00

TOPICS:

Introduction and overview of Joint Mobilization
Joint Mobilization Techniques and Lab Demonstration: Upper Extremity
Joint Mobilization Techniques and Lab Demonstration: Spine
Joint Mobilization Techniques and Lab Demonstration: Lower Extremity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

At completion of this program, the participants will be able to:

Define all terms related to joint mobilization
Describe the rationale for joint mobilization
List the indications and contraindications for joint mobilization
Quantify joint mobilization using established scales
Apply knowledge of joint anatomy and concepts of joint mobilization to identify what arthrokinematic mobilizations will improve which osteokinematic motions
Know how to perform safe and effective joint mobilizations on selected joints of the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine

PRESENTER:  Mike Geelhoed, DPT, OCS, MTC

Mike Geelhoed is currently Assistant Professor in the school of physical therapy at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Texas. Prior to accepting his position at UTHSCSA; Mike was employed at HealthSouth Rehabilitation in San Antonio, TExas from 1998-2003. He began as a staff therapist then moving to Site Coordinator and finally being named Clinical Coordinator in 2002. Currently Mike teaches Kinesiology, Orthopedics I and II as well as Orthopedic Case Studies. Mike received his Certification in Manual Therapy (MTC) from the University of St. Augustine in 2002 and his Board of Certification in Orthopedic Physical Therapy (OCS) from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties in 2003. He completed his Doctorate of Physical Therapy through the University of St. Augustine in December 2004.