Manual Therapy for Lumbar, Sacroiliac, & Pelvic Dysfunctions – Shane Malecha

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What is the complexity?

the complexity is Simplify of low back pain in this hands-on based seminar..

How does the complexity Simplify?

Simplify the complexity of low back pain in this hands-on based seminar.

What is your evaluation and treatment skills?

your evaluation and treatment skills is Improve for the most common lumbar and sacroiliac joint dysfunctions from a manual therapy perspective..

How does your evaluation and treatment skills Improve?

Improve your evaluation and treatment skills for the most common lumbar and sacroiliac joint dysfunctions from a manual therapy perspective.

What is approach?

approach is Discover a streamlined for care of the lower back that is applicable to both acute and chronic conditions using manual techniques such as mobilization and articulation..

How does approach Discover?

Discover a streamlined approach for care of the lower back that is applicable to both acute and chronic conditions using manual techniques such as mobilization and articulation.

What is A brief overview of stabilization exercises?

A brief overview of stabilization exercises is will also be covered to ensure long-term effectiveness of the manual corrections..

How does A brief overview of stabilization exercises will also be covered?

A brief overview of stabilization exercises will also be covered to ensure long-term effectiveness of the manual corrections.

What is Attendees?

Attendees is will be able to immediately utilize these techniques to improve their clinical efficiency..

How does Attendees will be?

Attendees will be able to immediately utilize these techniques to improve their clinical efficiency.

What is basic anatomy and the pathomechanics?

basic anatomy and the pathomechanics is Analyze of low back pain Identify the principles of manual therapy for the lower back and SI joints Demonstrate proper manual therapy techniques for a lower back patient Review the most common low back dysfunctions Discuss the appropriate application of “progression of forces” concept Integrate stabilization exercises for maintenance of manual corrections PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOPEDIC EVALUATION Goals of the first visit Empathy vs sympathy Establishing consistency Avoiding clinical blindness Who should be referred to therapy Red flags Keys to subjective and objective evaluations EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LOW BACK PAIN Predisposing factors Bony Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine Soft tissue anatomy of the Lumbar Spine Ligamentous support Muscular support Intervertebral disc Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine Common Diagnoses Degenerative Joint Disease Spondylosis Spondylolysis Spondylolisthesis Disc protrusion Herniated Nucleus Pulposis EVALUATION OF LUMBAR SPINE DYSFUNCTION The key to subjective history Posture assessment Sitting, Standing, dynamic, lordosis, lateral shift Movement loss How much Quality of the movement Willingness to move Lateral deviation Repeated Movements What happens during movement What happens because of the movement Static tests Neurological Motor/sensory deficit Reflexes Dural signs Other considerations Hip/SI joint clearing tests Spondylolisthesis Intermittent claudication tests TREATMENT OF LUMBAR SPINE DYSFUNCTION Treatment of the acute patient Modalities Mid-range movement techniques Sub-acute/chronic patient Postural syndrome Dysfunction syndrome Adherent Nerve Root Derangement Treatment Reduction Maintain Recovery of function Prevention Manual Therapy techniques Prone extension with manual overpressure Prone Lumbar extension mobilization Flexion Rotation mobilization Tag: Manual Therapy for Lumbar, Sacroiliac, & Pelvic Dysfunctions - Shane Malecha Review..

How does basic anatomy and the pathomechanics Analyze?

Analyze basic anatomy and the pathomechanics of low back pain Identify the principles of manual therapy for the lower back and SI joints Demonstrate proper manual therapy techniques for a lower back patient Review the most common low back dysfunctions Discuss the appropriate application of “progression of forces” concept Integrate stabilization exercises for maintenance of manual corrections PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOPEDIC EVALUATION Goals of the first visit Empathy vs sympathy Establishing consistency Avoiding clinical blindness Who should be referred to therapy Red flags Keys to subjective and objective evaluations EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LOW BACK PAIN Predisposing factors Bony Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine Soft tissue anatomy of the Lumbar Spine Ligamentous support Muscular support Intervertebral disc Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine Common Diagnoses Degenerative Joint Disease Spondylosis Spondylolysis Spondylolisthesis Disc protrusion Herniated Nucleus Pulposis EVALUATION OF LUMBAR SPINE DYSFUNCTION The key to subjective history Posture assessment Sitting, Standing, dynamic, lordosis, lateral shift Movement loss How much Quality of the movement Willingness to move Lateral deviation Repeated Movements What happens during movement What happens because of the movement Static tests Neurological Motor/sensory deficit Reflexes Dural signs Other considerations Hip/SI joint clearing tests Spondylolisthesis Intermittent claudication tests TREATMENT OF LUMBAR SPINE DYSFUNCTION Treatment of the acute patient Modalities Mid-range movement techniques Sub-acute/chronic patient Postural syndrome Dysfunction syndrome Adherent Nerve Root Derangement Treatment Reduction Maintain Recovery of function Prevention Manual Therapy techniques Prone extension with manual overpressure Prone Lumbar extension mobilization Flexion Rotation mobilization Tag: Manual Therapy for Lumbar, Sacroiliac, & Pelvic Dysfunctions - Shane Malecha Review.

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