Rehab Learning Center
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Other Courses offered by Rehab Learning Center
UPCOMING PHYSICAL THERAPY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
What’s the Latest: Hip and Spine
San Diego, CA – April 16, 2021
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine has invited Mike Reiman, PT, PhD, DPT to be the 2021 AAPST Exchange Speaker.
Evidence Based Evaluation, Diagnosis and Post-Arthroscopic and Non-Surgical Rehabilitation of the Hip
Mankato, Minnesota – POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19
The rate of surgical intervention for patients with hip pain has increased 2500% in a recent seven-year period, the largest encountered for any region of the body. Post-surgical protocols for these surgical interventions vary widely and are poorly reported while non-surgical intervention (e.g. physical therapy) has had limited reporting in the literature. This two-day course will equip the participant to clinically examine and diagnose hip pain as well as gain an understanding about what the literature does and does not say. Participants will gain skills to screen competing diagnoses and be able to discuss and detail post-surgical as well as non-surgical physical therapy rehabilitation for the individual with hip pain while balancing that with understanding of surgical procedure and individual patient variability.
Evidence Based Evaluation, Diagnosis and Post-Arthroscopic and Non-Surgical Rehabilitation of the Hip
Bozeman, Montana – POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19
The rate of surgical intervention for patients with hip pain has increased 2500% in a recent seven-year period, the largest encountered for any region of the body. Post-surgical protocols for these surgical interventions vary widely and are poorly reported while non-surgical intervention (e.g. physical therapy) has had limited reporting in the literature. This two-day course will equip the participant to clinically examine and diagnose hip pain as well as gain an understanding about what the literature does and does not say. Participants will gain skills to screen competing diagnoses and be able to discuss and detail post-surgical as well as non-surgical physical therapy rehabilitation for the individual with hip pain while balancing that with understanding of surgical procedure and individual patient variability.
Stop the Guessing Game: Determining Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
VCU in Richmond, VA – POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19
This one day course will examine current best evidence for return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Attendees will have the chance to select and implement best assessment strategies in an interactive lecture and lab based course for physical therapists, as well as other rehabilitation professionals.

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Returning the Lower Extremity Injury Athlete Back to Sport
The rate of return to sport (RTS) after surgery and post-surgical physical therapy rehabilitation for most lower extremity injuries is not completely clear as it is often difficult to discriminate between RTS and return to playing at the previous level of sporting activity. Recent publications have attempted to clarify this discrepancy, but require further education…
This Course is available upon request.
Evidence Based Evaluation, Diagnosis and Post-Arthroscopic and Non-Surgical Rehabilitation of the Hip
The rate of surgical intervention for patients with hip pain has increased 2500% in a recent seven-year period, the largest encountered for any region of the body. Post-surgical physical therapy protocols for these surgical interventions vary widely and are poorly reported while non-surgical physical therapy intervention….
This Course is available upon request.
A Look at Recent Physical Therapy Workshops

Evidence Based Evaluation, Diagnosis and Post-Arthroscopic and Non-Surgical Rehabilitation of the Hip
Location: Kansas City, MO
Evidence-Based Examination, Differential Diagnosis and Management of Lumbar Spine and Hip Related Pathology
Location: Cabo San Lucas

Evidence-Based Examination, Differential Diagnosis and Management of Lumbar Spine and Hip Related Pathology
Location: Online Course



