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  A Royal Pain in The Thumb

CEUs: .275 CA approved 40-H3 for 2.75 hrs
Contact Hours: 2.75 FL OT LIVE 20-168387; 3.3 hrs

Description:

This interactive course is in movie format. This interactive, dynamic course is designed to teach surgical and conservative management techniques for the painful first CMCJ. Learn taping techniques, how to make a low profile splints, as well as view LRTI surgery. Instruction methods include: PowerPoint, lecture, splinting demonstration, surgical video and lecture. This course is an intermediate level for learning. Note: This course provides conceptual preparation to seek additional training, and does not provide you a mentored hands-on skills session. Please seek additional experience, with a mentor, to perform hands-on skills. Upon Successful completion of the examination (75%) your certificate will be sent via email.

Objectives:

  • Review evaluation techniques for first CMCJ
  • Describe conservative therapeutic management for first CMCJ pain
  • View fabrication of first CMCJ splint
  • Describe splint options for first CMCJ
  • Observe taping for first CMCJ
  • Review modalities used to manage first CMCJ
  • Observe LRTI surgery on video
  • Outline:

  • Anatomy
  • Evaluation
  • Clinical research
  • Soft tissue techniques 3 Splinting demonstrations and instructions on splint application
  • More management techniques
  • Conclusion Surgical LRTI Video
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    Format CDRom DVD On-line Presentations
    Price $114.49 $114.49 $114.49

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    Reviews

    An excellent course. Very informaitive, professional & thorough.
    Donna Baer OTR/L  
       
    Very informative and thorough. I liked the fact that it was supplemented with coverage of a surgery. It really helped apply all the anatomy and make sense of the protocols. Your suggestions for treatment and modalities are helpful. Please could you include parameters for the modalities when you utilize them. I think most therapists know the attributes of each one, but the settings, parameters and placement of electrodes are usually the key to using modalities effectively.
     
       
    Content was helpful-confirmed what I do know as current and also suggested some other treatment methods. Liked the opportunity to see some new products and demo's of use.
    Lynette Rajterowski, OTR/L CHT  
       

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