Fracture Management for the Hand and Upper Limb Therapist

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Course Description

Fracture management is constantly evolving as new therapy techniques are developed and surgical stabilization methods change. University curriculum rarely provides up-to-date training in management of upper extremity (UE) fractures.  This course prepares the beginning and intermediate therapist to successfully treat patients with upper extremity fractures and associated injuries using current research and case studies.  This course presents the physiology of bone healing, reviews relevant anatomy, explains pathology using models and x-rays, and describes surgical procedures and therapy protocols currently in use to lay a foundation for clinical decision making. Discussion of therapeutic interventions used to restore function includes orthotic fabrication, manual therapy techniques, sensorimotor training, modalities, resistive exercises and functional training. 

 

Contact Hours: 10
Video Course Format: Video
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Instructional Level: Beginner