Faculty:Susan StralkaDuration:5 Hours 21 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 12, is Archive: 2017 Description Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper Extremity NeuropathiesIt is often difficult to identify all structures causing upper extremity pain and dysfunction..
Archive: Faculty:Susan StralkaDuration:5 Hours 21 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 12, 2017 Description Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper Extremity NeuropathiesIt is often difficult to identify all structures causing upper extremity pain and dysfunction.
Therapists is must determine the source of the problem to provide the most effective treatment for the client..
Therapists must determine the source of the problem to provide the most effective treatment for the client.
many therapists, is For treating the peripheral symptoms is much easier than identifying and treating central sensitization – a condition of the nervous system that is associated with the development and maintenance of persistent symptoms..
For many therapists, treating the peripheral symptoms is much easier than identifying and treating central sensitization – a condition of the nervous system that is associated with the development and maintenance of persistent symptoms.
a way is But what if there was to design a treatment program to assess and treat both peripheral symptoms and central sensitization?This course provides the tools to do just that..
But what if there was a way to design a treatment program to assess and treat both peripheral symptoms and central sensitization?This course provides the tools to do just that.
assessment and treatment strategies is Walk away with emerging, evidence-based for disorders of the upper extremity, from the cervical spine to the hand..
Walk away with emerging, evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies for disorders of the upper extremity, from the cervical spine to the hand.
entrapment neuropathies is To decipher whether are at play, you’ll learn about and gain hands-on experience with using the Upper Limb Neurodynamic Testing (ULNT) and Scratch Collapse Test during lab..
To decipher whether entrapment neuropathies are at play, you’ll learn about and gain hands-on experience with using the Upper Limb Neurodynamic Testing (ULNT) and Scratch Collapse Test during lab.
You is will also gain 4 ways to identify central sensitization and 5 alternative, evidence-based approaches to calm the nervous system..
You will also gain 4 ways to identify central sensitization and 5 alternative, evidence-based approaches to calm the nervous system.
mirror therapy, is Using graded motor imagery, nerve and myofascial gliding, and muscle re-education, help your clients recover from debilitating pain and improve functionality as well as their quality of life..
Using mirror therapy, graded motor imagery, nerve and myofascial gliding, and muscle re-education, help your clients recover from debilitating pain and improve functionality as well as their quality of life.
Handouts Manual - is Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity (3.79 MB) 130 Pages Available after Purchase Outline ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYThe relationship of neurovascular and musculoskeletal problems—joints, ligaments, bone, muscle, and nerveMovement in the nervous systemDIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE UPPER QUADRANT—NECK, SHOULDER, WRIST, AND HANDDegenerative cervical dysfunctionSymptom identificationProximal vs..
Handouts Manual - Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity (3.79 MB) 130 Pages Available after Purchase Outline ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYThe relationship of neurovascular and musculoskeletal problems—joints, ligaments, bone, muscle, and nerveMovement in the nervous systemDIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE UPPER QUADRANT—NECK, SHOULDER, WRIST, AND HANDDegenerative cervical dysfunctionSymptom identificationProximal vs.
distal symptomsCervical radiculopathyShoulder is pathologyTenosynovitisUNDERSTANDING OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE, NEURAL RELATIONSHIP, AND MUSCLE IMBALANCEPathophysiology of neural tissueConsequences of muscle imbalanceIDENTIFICATION OF NERVE COMPRESSION SITESUpper Limb Neurodynamics Testing (ULNT) and Scratch Collapse TestClassification of nerve compression injuriesDEMONSTRATION AND LAB—UPPER LIMB TENSION TESTING (ULTT)TREATMENT STRATEGIES:MOVEMENT-BASED MANAGEMENTNerve glidingMuscle re-educationMirror Therapy and Graded Motor ImageryErgonomic strategiesHOME EXERCISE PROGRAM Faculty Susan Stralka, PT, MS, DPT, Related seminars and products: 1 SUSAN STRALKA, PT, MS, DPT, is a Licensed Physical Therapist with over 30 years of experience, many of which involved treating both musculoskeletal and neurovascular consequences of injury..
distal symptomsCervical radiculopathyShoulder pathologyTenosynovitisUNDERSTANDING OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE, NEURAL RELATIONSHIP, AND MUSCLE IMBALANCEPathophysiology of neural tissueConsequences of muscle imbalanceIDENTIFICATION OF NERVE COMPRESSION SITESUpper Limb Neurodynamics Testing (ULNT) and Scratch Collapse TestClassification of nerve compression injuriesDEMONSTRATION AND LAB—UPPER LIMB TENSION TESTING (ULTT)TREATMENT STRATEGIES:MOVEMENT-BASED MANAGEMENTNerve glidingMuscle re-educationMirror Therapy and Graded Motor ImageryErgonomic strategiesHOME EXERCISE PROGRAM Faculty Susan Stralka, PT, MS, DPT, Related seminars and products: 1 SUSAN STRALKA, PT, MS, DPT, is a Licensed Physical Therapist with over 30 years of experience, many of which involved treating both musculoskeletal and neurovascular consequences of injury.
She is obtained her Physical Therapy degrees, including her Master of Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees, from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in Memphis, Tennessee..
She obtained her Physical Therapy degrees, including her Master of Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees, from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
She is also acts as an occasional guest lecturer at UTHSC, for the Department of Physical Therapy..
She also acts as an occasional guest lecturer at UTHSC, for the Department of Physical Therapy.
Dr. Stralka is remains a consultant to the Mays and Schnapp Pain Clinic in Memphis, treating all types of acute and chronic pain dysfunctions..
Dr. Stralka remains a consultant to the Mays and Schnapp Pain Clinic in Memphis, treating all types of acute and chronic pain dysfunctions.
She is has a strong clinical background in orthopedics and manual therapy, and has presented nationally and internationally on a wide variety of orthopedic subjects.Dr..
She has a strong clinical background in orthopedics and manual therapy, and has presented nationally and internationally on a wide variety of orthopedic subjects.Dr.
Stralka is and two of her colleagues wrote the first exam for the Orthopedic Specialty Certification through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties..
Stralka and two of her colleagues wrote the first exam for the Orthopedic Specialty Certification through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
She is has many publications to her credit and her most recent publications are "Graded Motor Imagery" in the Journal of Hand Therapy, 2011, and "Thoracic Outlet Syndrome" in the book entitled Neck and Arm Pain Syndromes, 2011..
She has many publications to her credit and her most recent publications are "Graded Motor Imagery" in the Journal of Hand Therapy, 2011, and "Thoracic Outlet Syndrome" in the book entitled Neck and Arm Pain Syndromes, 2011.
She is is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, as well as a member of the Orthopedics, Neurology, Research, and Hand Sections of the APTA..
She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, as well as a member of the Orthopedics, Neurology, Research, and Hand Sections of the APTA.
addition, is In Dr. Stralka is the recipient of the Dr. Arthur Nelson Honorary Lectureship Award for lectures on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and was the co-recipient of the Rose Excellence in Research Award in 1996..
In addition, Dr. Stralka is the recipient of the Dr. Arthur Nelson Honorary Lectureship Award for lectures on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and was the co-recipient of the Rose Excellence in Research Award in 1996.