Tennessee LIVE SEMINAR – Current Evidence Based Rehab of the Shoulder and Knee
$229.99
Our live continuing education seminars are taught by industry professionals with over 30 years of experience. This 7 hour physical therapy CE course will provide a thorough look at rehabilitation of the knee and shoulder. The seminar will be held on April 27 in Knoxville, TN.
Course Overview
This course will cover the functional mobility of the shoulder and knee. Beginning with rotator cuff dysfunction and functional shoulder rehabilitation, instructor Terry Trundle will discuss mobility and exercise science, primary impingement syndrome, post-operative rehabilitation of the rotator cuff, secondary impingement including instability, and post-arthroplasty rehabilitation of the shoulder. The second half of the seminar will address evidence-based knee rehabilitation. The topics to be addressed will include functionality of the closed-kinetic challenge of the knee, treating patella-femoral pain with a simplified approach, post-operative guidelines for patella realignment, post-arthroplasty rehabilitation of the knee, and proprioceptive tri-plane stabilization. The course will be taught live with short video demonstration and a hands-on lab.
Approval Info
This live continuing education seminar has been approved by TPTA for 7 CE hours.
TPTA Approval number #2023-185
AHP Healthcare is also an approved BOC provider. This course qualifies for 6 CE Athletic Training hours.
Course Instructor
Terry Trundle, PTA, AT (Retired) is a course developer for AHP Healthcare. He is also a course developer and Instructor for the Institute of Advanced Musculoskeletal Treatments. He teaches seminars on Functional Rehabilitation of the Shoulder, Knee and Development of the Orthopedic Proficiency Certificate Track. Currently, Terry is a Sports Injury Consultant for BenchMark Physical Therapy in Acworth, Georgia. He is a Graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. As a Graduate of the Medical College of Georgia he was selected as a Distinguished Alumni Inductee in 2008 from the School of Allied Health.
For 18 years He was president of Clinical Specialists, Inc. that provided clinical seminars with cadaver dissection and surgical demonstration of the shoulder and knee. As a career long member of the American Physical Therapy Association, he received his Advanced Proficiency Recognition in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy in 2005. In recent years, he was the creator and chair of the Advisory Board for the Annual Conference known as the Rehab Summit. Terry’s research has been featured in numerous journals and publications.
Most recently, he authored a chapter on the Orthopedic Management for the Shoulder in Fundamental Orthopedic Management for the Physical Therapist Assistant (Textbook). Terry is now a Retired Certified Athletic Trainer of the National Athletic Trainers Association.