Rehabilitation Protocols for the Upper and Lower Extremity: Using A Milestone versus Time-Based Approach to Recovery from Surgery to Return to Activity

Rehabilitation Protocols for the Upper and Lower Extremity: Using A Milestone versus Time-Based Approach to Recovery from Surgery to Return to Activity

from $1,125.00

COURSE LOCATION : Waikiki, Hawaii -

DATES : June 28th & 29th, 2024

CEUS: 1.4 (14 CONTACT HOURS)

LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION : INTERMEDIATE

Instructor ratio 14:1

WHAT’S INCLUDED : 2 NIGHTS HOTEL, Breakfast / Lunch / Course, PDF Handouts, JETSET NETWORKING HAPPY HOUR .

COST : BASIC - $1125 Course & handouts, catered breakfast, lunch, JetSet Networking Happy Hour on beach (must be staying with another course participant whom signs up under 2 person Social option)

ELITE - $1795 (King room) - 2 Nights Hotel at HyattCentric Waikiki (1 King bed), Course & PDF handouts, Breakfast / Lunch & Jetset Networking Happy hour . (excludes hotel resort parking fees)

SOCIAL $1850 (Queen Room) 2 Nights Hotel at HyattCentric Waikiki (2 Queen bed), Course & PDF handouts, Breakfast / Lunch & Jetset Networking Happy hour . (excludes hotel resort parking fees)

Course types: In Person

COURSE DESCRIPTION :

As advancements in science and research constantly change, it can be difficult to make sure you are staying up to date with latest surgeries and rehabilitation protocols. More often than not, we rely on standard cookie cutter protocols that are based on “time” for progression. Is this really the best care for our patients? We know that every patient is different and surgery outcomes can vary based on the individual. With so many cookie-cutter protocols based on “time”, this two (2) day course will be based on “milestones” that your patients need to reach before moving on to the next phase of the rehabilitation protocol. We will incorporate efficient and aggressive interventions while maintaining the safety of the post-surgical extremity. Although we are progressing the protocols based on milestones we will still follow the physiological healing time of the surgical site in order to obtain optimal overall healing. The protocols of interest include Shoulder Labral Repairs, Rotator Cuff Repairs, and Tommy John Surgery in the elbow. We will also discuss rehabilitation protocols for Achilles Tendon Repairs, ACL Reconstructions and Hip Labral Repairs. These same rehabilitation methods can be used for your non-operative patients as well. In addition, we will dive deeper into the sources and causes for some of the major upper and lower extremity injuries we commonly see in the clinic. We will develop a better understanding of what exercises should you do first and what is the progression of these exercises and when to incorporate plyometrics for both the lower and upper extremity. This course will cover all the necessary exercises, equipment, technology and thought processes when it comes to return to activity with one of these major surgeries. An overview of new AI technology can also assist in designing the most proper and efficient strengthening program for lower extremity specific injuries. There will be an emphasis on hands-on, laboratory experiences to put into practice the didactic components of this course so that attendees can immediately put into practice newly learned skills.


OBJECTIVES:

  • Increase the skill in progressing the operative and/or non-operative patient from surgery to return to activity.


    1. Evaluate accurately the sources and causes for some of the major upper and lower extremity injuries commonly seen in clinic.

    2. Review the old model of time based post-operative protocols for common upper and lower extremity surgeries.

    3. Discuss the science behind milestone based post-operative protocols.

    4. Review the importance of initial phase healing of the surgical site and its importance to patient progression.

    5. Understanding when to do plyometrics for both the lower and upper extremity: the order and progression of these exercises.

    6. In depth review of the exercises, equipment, technology and thought processes for return to activity after these major surgeries.

    7. Overview of the new AI technology to assist in designing a proper and efficient strengthening program for lower extremity specific injuries.

    8. Incorporate multiple strategies to align your thought process into a more functional and comprehensive treatment plan.

    9. Apply multiple treatment strategies to your workflow of therapeutic exercises.

    10. Apply neuromuscular re-education strategies to the overall goals of the athletes sport and functional requirements.



    ITINERARY :

DAY 1:

  • 8:30 Registration

  • 9:00 - 5:00 COURSE (itinerary coming)

  • 5:30 - 7:30 Networking Happy Hour (Included)


DAY 2:

  • 9:00 - 5:00 Course (Itinerary coming)

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR :

Drew is the founder of MOTUS, a functional movement approach to clinical rehabilitation for amateur and professional athletes. Prior to opening his own practice, he was the Director of Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California-Athletic Medicine Department for 5 years. He continues to serve as an Adjunct Instructor of Clinical Physical Therapy for the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC. He earned a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from USC followed by completion of a residency in Orthopaedics and a fellowship in Sports Physical Therapy through Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles. He has experience as an athletic trainer and physical therapist in Division 1 Athletics, NFL, NBA, USA Indoor Volleyball, USA/AVP Beach Volleyball and the World’s Strongest Man Competition. He is on the board of context experts to design item questions for the Sports Clinical Specialist exam. He is also a clinical instructor for the Kaiser Permanente Sports Fellowship program and Azusa Pacific University Physical Therapy Department. He was the primary Clinical Instructor for the USC Division 1 Sports Fellowship program, one of only three programs in the nation. He also has had numerous lectures at APTA’s CSM

***Cancellation policy - If a course does not fill accordingly we reserve the right to cancel the course. In the event an instructor cancels and/or is unable to come for a course. JetSet Rehab Education LLC will attempt to notify all course participants of changes in the curriculum or course. In the event of any such course cancellation, the course of the cost (location of instruction, Handout fees, course instructor costs) will be refunded to participants. However, we always invite our clients to "Stay after Class" and as such, your JetSet Hotel and Package experiences will still be provided to you at their allotted cost. For any course. all fees are non-refundable 1 month prior to the course. For courses cancelled > 30 days prior, there will be an administrative fee to cover any course fees incurred by Jetset including hotel fees. For INTERNATIONAL courses, hotel fees are non-refundable 60 days prior to course.

COVID 19 Updates - This course is scheduled as per the above dates. Should changes need to occur due to Pandemic (Surges, change in Mexico Quarantine Policies, etc), JetSet Rehab Education LLC will notify participants in regards to possibly rescheduling course. However, we highly encourage purchasing travel insurance as with any foreign travel. Please Contact us at jetsetrehabed@gmail.com if you have further questions.

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