presented by Ashley Campbell and Mike Voight
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Ashley Campbell, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
Dr. Campbell has spent her clinical career rehabilitating athletes at all levels from youth to professional, as well as individuals in the general population. Currently, she works at Belmont University School of Physical Therapy. She also specializes in the assessment and treatment of hip pathology at Nashville Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. Dr. Campbell’s passion…
Read full bioMike Voight, PT, DHSc, SCS, OCS, ATC, FAPTA
Dr. Michael Voight has had a distinguished career as both an educator and clinical physical therapist for over 25 years. Throughout his career he has not only become one of the leading authorities in the rehabilitation of orthopedic and sports injuries, he has worked tirelessly to advance the knowledge of others as a clinician and…
Read full bio1. Management of Hip Injuries
In this course, Mike Voight discusses the common clinical presentation of intra-articular and extra-articular hip injuries, and challenges participants to understand the history and evolution of arthroscopic hip surgery, as well as the general steps in hip arthroscopy surgical procedures. Participants will learn to describe and demonstrate the various types of mobilizations used to address extra and intra-articular hip pathologies.
2. Rehabilitation of the Non-Operative Hip
Join Dr. Campbell as she demonstrates rehabilitation approaches for the non-operative hip through hip stretching and strengthening exercises for the restoration of normal mobility about the hip, and improved hip mechanics and functional movement. Participants will understand the progression of mobilizations implemented to restore full ROM post operatively, and will review the appropriate timelines for progression of hip strengthening post operatively.
3. Case Study
This chapter presents participants with an interactive case study. Using this case study, participants will answer a set of follow up questions to challenge engagement and understanding of the management and treatment of hip injuries.
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