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Conference at a Glance

Below is the schedule for the conference sessions.

Wednesday, July 28 - Noon - 8:00pm Registration Desk Open
THURSDAY - JULY 29
  Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
6:00am -
7:00pm
Registration Desk Open
8:00am -
10:00am
100: Opening Address: Why Some Shoulder Patients Don’t Get Well
Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Case Studies and
Question and Answer Instructional level
Advanced.
(attendance required to receive maximum amount of continuing education credit for conference)
10:15am -
12:15pm

101:
Proprioception and Strength: Knee Injury Prevention Strategies

201:
Craniosacral Therapy

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, PowerPoint, Demonstration, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level Advanced.

301:
Specialty Products for Home Modifications

Noon -
2:00pm
Lunch in Exhibit Hall
(Exhibit Hall hours: 11:30am - 2:30pm)
(Included in Registration Fee)

2:00pm -
4:00pm

102:
Stretching: Research Changes for Optimum Outcomes

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Video, Demonstration, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level
Intermediate.

202:
Myofascial Release

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, PowerPoint, Demonstration, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level Advanced.

302:
Composing an Effective Home Modification Report

4:15pm -
6:15pm

103:
Patellofemoral Treatment Today

203:
Manual Therapy for the Shoulder
Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Video, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level Advanced.

303:
Integrating Therapy into Dementia Care Management

6:00pm -
8:00pm
President's Wine and Cheese Reception With Silent Auction
(To be held in the Exhibit Hall)
(This reception is complimentary for registered attendees. Guest passes may be purchased for an additional fee. )


FRIDAY - JULY 30
  Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
7:00am -
7:00pm
Registration Desk Open
7:00am -
8:00am
Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
(Included in Registration Fee)

8:00am -
10:00am

104:
What is Functional Exercise? Revisiting the Concept of Muscle Recruitment of True Functional Type of Contraction

204: Positional Release
(Strain-Counterstrain)

304:
Diabetes and Disability: What Can the Rehabilitation Professional Do?

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Video, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level
Intermediate.

10:15am -
12:15pm

105:
Core Stability Implications for the Extremities: Not Just for Athletes

205:
Meniscus Surgeries and Physical Therapy Management

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level
Advanced.

305:
Working with the Older Adult with Low Vision

Noon - 2:00pm

Lunch in Exhibit Hall
(Exhibit Hall hours 11:30am - 2:30pm)
(Silent Auction winners to be announced at 1:00pm.
Exhibit hall closes at 2:30pm)

2:00pm -
4:00pm

106:
Why is Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation Still Challenging?

206: Are You Boomer Ready? Joint Replacement Rehabilitation Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Video, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional levelAdvanced.

306:
Evidence-Based Rehabilitation of Individuals with Stroke

4:15pm -
6:15pm

107:
Pilates for Rehabilitation

207:
Secondary and Primary Impingement

307:
Application of Manual Lymphatic Drainage Techniques for Chronic Conditions


SATURDAY - JULY 31
  Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
7:00am -
1:30 pm
Registration Desk Open
8:00am -
10:00 am

108:
Aquatic Rehabilitation for the Shoulder and Knee Utilizing the Aquatic Biofeedback Technique

208:
Overview of Manual Therapy Assessment and Treatment of the Cervicothoracic Spine

308:
Designing Rehabilitation Programs for the Shoulder

10:15am -
12:15pm

109:
Decreasing Length of Stays and Increasing Outcomes in Orthopedic Populations with Manual Lymph Drainage

209:
Overview of Manual Therapy Assessment and Treatment of the Thoracolumbar Spine

309:
Posture and Scoliosis—Flexibility and Function

Lecture, A/V, Discussion, Demonstration, Case Studies and Question and Answer Instructional level

Intermediate.

 
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