| Friday, July 30 |
10:15 am - 12:15 pm
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Track 1
105 - Core Stability Implications for the Extremities: Not Just for Athletes
John O'Halloran PT, DPT, OCS, cert MDT, ATC, CSCS
There is emerging evidence linking common orthopedic dysfunction and injury to the core. Common medical model diagnoses such as patellofemoral pain, hip replacement and rotator cuff injury all have impairments that can have core implications. This presentation will put the FUN back into the FUNdamentals we all learned in our training. Clinicians in all settings who work with patients suffering from various ailments and dysfunctions are all taught the fundamentals of motor control. This presentation will describe how those fundamentals of rehabilitation (mobility, stability, controlled mobility and skill-proximal stability for distal mobility) are the foundation of core training and how a refresher on these fundamentals can greatly impact your patient’s rehabilitation process.
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