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Intrinsics: Unravel the Mystery
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| CEUs: |
.25 |
| CA approved 40-H29 2.5 hrs |
| Contact Hours: |
2.5 |
| FL Live 20-171210 for 3 hrs |
*University & multi-center Licensure available upon request; all courses single user only *3.0 NBCOT contact hours *Order online viewing to save *Watch on your idevices, smart phones, tablets and MORE
Instructors:
Nancy Falkenstein OTR/L CHT Susan Weiss OTR/L CHT
Description:
This interactive course is in movie format and is designed to teach the clinician to effectively identify, and treat the intrinsic problems. It is a mixed level learning appropriate for all levels. A thorough anatomy session is completed to ensure the understanding of the biomechanics and kinematics of these complex structures. Splinting, stretching, exercises, treatment activities, and modalities are presented in great detail. Upon Successful completion of the examination (75%) your certificate will be sent via email.
Objectives:
Identify the anatomy of the intrinsics
Review how to isolate the interossei and lumbricals
Explain how to identify structures of the extensor expansion
Review how to test the interossei and lumbricals
Visualize the unique lumbricals and how they contribute to hand pathologies
Review the appropriate clinical activities, exercise, and stretches to effectively treat intrinsic tightness
Become familiar with basic pathology of the swan neck and boutionnier deformities
Identify modalities to treat intrinsic tightness
Be introduced to myofascial techniques to treat intrinsic tightness
Be introduced to instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization
Reviews
| Really loved this. It's such an interesting topic. I plan on going back and watching it again. |
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| Great course and affordable too. |
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| Andrea Marconi OTR/L |
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| The course was wonderful. I re-learned so much that I forgot over the years and a therapist sometimes needs to step back and break down the hand like this, much more than in daily practice. I revisited my roots in Occupational Therapy. Thank you. |
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| Cory Vatnsdal OTR/L |
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