What You’ll Discover in Kyndall Boyle 2 DAY Conservative Management of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction & Hip Impingement
- Faculty:
- Kyndall Boyle
- Duration:
- 12 Hours 18 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- January 24, 2018
Description
The National Institutes of Health state that is accessible to millions of Americans spend $50 billion annually to relieve stress and discomfort in the low back. This is a common but mysterious cause. of This debilitating pain is called malalignment of The sacroiliac Joint (SIJ). However, most rehab professionals and surgeons don’t believe that other hip and back injuries are possible. For example, facet.-A bulging disc or joint syndrome can cause pain. X-MRIs, Xrays, CT scans, and MRIs can show narrowing spine discs, or other potential causes of the problem. But these tests often fail to identify the exact source. of the client’s pain.
It is important to accurately identify and diagnose pain from the SIJ’s and pain from hip impingement. Sometimes, medical professionals might misdiagnose the problem. In these cases, intervention may not be successful. Sometimes surgery is not necessary. To help patients recover and prevent future pain, rehabilitation professionals need to have the tools necessary to correctly identify SIJD. Hip Impingement You must manage them correctly
This comprehensive online course gives participants the skills to diagnose and treat SIJD patients and/or hip impingement. Kyndall Boyle, PT. PhD, OCS. PRC. He has been in the field for nearly 25 years. of As a clinician and researcher she shares the latest evidence as well as the rationale behind conservative intervention. She also discusses biomechanics and anatomy, as well as issues. of Bilateral and unilateral instability, postural asymmetry and posture are all examined.
The interactive lab portion will provide you with the information needed to evaluate and treat SIJD. It includes a case, series and random controlled trial. The interactive lab section of Participants will learn new skills in the class-You can improve your skills by viewing demonstrations of therapeutic exercises for managing SIJD or hip impingement.Â
Handouts
Manual Conservative Management of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction (31.32 MB) | 184 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
SACROILIAC SOCROILIAC JOINT DIESSFUNCTION (SIJD: HOW TO EXAMINE and IDENTIFY
- Terminology and prevalence
- SIJD symptoms and signs
- SIJD can be identified by taking a series of examinations and other measures.
- Postural patterns can be identified by means of examinations and other measures
SIJD BIOMECHANICS AND ANATOMY
- Relationship between SIJD and faulty respiration, posture and motor control
- Right vs. left SIJ Movement
- Relationship between SIJ & hips
- Human movement patterns/asymmetry and their influence on SIJD
CONSERVATIVE INTERVENTIONS USED MANAGE SIJD
- Current research/literature evidence
- Study of a case
- Case series
- Randomized controlled trial
- Clinical suggestion
- Book chapter
HANDS-ON LAB/DEMONSTRATION
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Examination tests and measures
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Therapeutic exercises to right SIJD
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Left SIJD: Therapeutic Exercises
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Therapeutic exercises to correct symmetrical postural patterns (bilateral SIJD or unilateral SIJD).
HIP IMPINGEMENT: HOW DO I EXAMINE AND IDENTIFY?
- Terminology and prevalence
- Signs and symptoms of hip impingement
- Exams and measures to detect hip impingement
- Postural patterns can be identified by means of examinations and other measures
ANATOMY and BIOMECHANICS of HIP IMPINGEMENT
- Relationship between SIJD, hip impingement
- Relationship between SIJD, faulty respiration, posture, motor controls, and SIJD
- Right vs. left SIJ Movement
- The influence of hip impingement on human asymmetry and movement patterns
CONSERVATIVE INTERVENTIONS USED TO MANAGE HIP IMMINGEMENT
- Current research/literature evidence
- Study of a case
- Case series
- Randomized controlled trial
- Clinical suggestion
- Book chapter
- HANDS-ON LAB/DEMONSTRATION
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Examination tests and measures
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Hip impingement: Therapeutic exercises
- Demonstration/Lab Practice of Exercises for symmetrical posture pattern
Faculty
Kyndall BoylePT, PhD OCS, PRC (*2*)Related seminars and products: 3
Kyndall Boyle, PT, PhD, OCS, PRC, Is a licensed physical therapist and has worked in several settings. of The following settings have been in place for 25 years: outpatient orthopedics, sports medicine and home health. Dr. Boyle Is currently the Director & Owner of OPTimal Performance Physical Therapy, Boone, NC. She was also a full-time therapist at the clinic.-Doctoral student in time of Programs in Physical Therapy for 14 Years Dr. Boyle She received her BS in PT at the University of New Mexico holds a Master’s degree from UNC Chapel Hill and a PhD at Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL. She is currently Board Certified as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and she is Board Certified in Orthopedics.
Dr. Boyle She later received her certification in Postural Restoration Concepts. Because of She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles based on her clinical experience.-Review articles, abstracts and book chapters as well as magazine articles. Dr. Boyle Continues to be active in research related to the management of Conditions musculoskeletal.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Kyndall Boyle Director and owner of OPTimal Performance Physical Therapy. PESI Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Kyndall Boyle Has no pertinent non-financialOnline Viewing and Digital Downloadrelationship to disclose.
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