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Dr. Jesse Schantz - Surgical and Post-Surgical Considerations for the Shoulder: A Surgeons Perspective
Rescheduled for early 2022, STAY TUNED FOR EMAIL LINK TO SIGN UP =)
This presentation and dialogue will be aimed at providing an evidence-based update on surgical considerations for the shoulder. Dr. Schantz has an innovative clinic with integrated rehabilitation specialists, strength and conditioning, and performance coaches on his team, so we will also dive into post-surgical considerations and his team approach to achieving optimal outcomes.
Past Webinar Recordings
Dr. Donald Murphy - Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain & High-Value Care
Author of nearly 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, international lecturer, and developer of the CRISP Protocols, "Dr. Donald Murphy" may as well replace "Chiropractic Clinical Reasoning" in the dictionary. There's simply no human on this planet better equipped to have this conversation than Dr. Donald Murphy.
Dr. Carlo Rinaudo - Vestibular Neuro-Rehabilitation for the Spine
In this presentation and following discussion, Dr. Carlo Rinaudo will introduce the central nervous system's role in scoliosis and spinal curvature.
Dr. Elif Turgut - Kinetic Chain Approach for the Overhead Athlete: Implications for Shoulder Rehabilitation
Sunday, June 6th, 10:00 AM P.S.T.
In this presentation and following conversation, Dr. Elif Turgut will provide a deeper understanding of the overhead athlete, the kinetic chain approach, and the application of the kinetic chain to assessment and management of the shoulder with relevant research findings.
Dr. Charlie Weingroff - Movement, Outcomes, Athlete/Patient Centred Ideologies with Other Random Thoughts
Monday, June 21st, 4:00 PM P.S.T.
We're gonna talk about movement. We're gonna talk about outcomes. We're gonna talk about athlete and patient-centered ideologies, and, other random stuff.
Dr. Richard Cohen - The Principles and Implications of Reflex Locomotion
Friday, July 16th, 4:00 PM P.S.T.
Reflex Locomotion, discovered by child neurologist Prof. Vaclav Vojta in the 20th century, is a reflex that evokes an involuntary postural stabilization and locomotor response. Our webinar will discuss Vojta's principles of movement development and the application of the therapeutic approach for neurological and orthopedic conditions. We will discuss positions, stimulation zones, and scientific literature that supports and explains its applications.
Ben Cormack - Pain, Exercise, and the Individual
Wednesday, September 8th, 9:00 AM P.S.T.
Ben Cormack is a Physiotherapist and founder of Cor-Kinetic, an educational platform designed to deliver cutting edge education, rehabilitation & physical training to the health care and exercise communities. Ben is a popular international presenter who has delivered conferences presentations and courses all over the world.
The Cor-kinetic philosophy is based around an understanding of modern movement, pain, and neurosciences to give a person-centred approach to rehabilitation and physical training within a strong evidence-based framework. They have delivered courses in Europe, Asia, USA, and South America and present regularly at national and specialist subject conferences around the world.
The Robert Lardner - Complementary thoughts on Gait training and DNS
Friday, September 24, 4:00 PM P.S.T.
Given the research on gait training and the progress in emphasis on motor control, there are some DNS principles that might be helpful in gait training and organizing exercises for patients with difficulties in gait and lower extremity function.
The goal rehabilitation is 2 pronged:
- To ensure access to adequate afferent quality
- Improve movement strategies through feedback and altered motor efference
From this standpoint, the incorporation of DNS principles can help to improve both aspects of rehabilitation as it can assist us in framing the rehabilitation process.
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