NEW ADVANCES IN HIP REHABILITATION Advances in biomechanical research, MRI and arthroscopy have enabled a much better understanding of hip pathologies... have your differential diagnoses and rehabilitative skills kept pace?? The hip joint is truly one of the most amazing joints in the body. It is the critical link between the ambulating lower limbs and trunk. Its articular configuration allows almost unlimited directions of movement and it has more muscles attaching around it than any other single joint in the body. This very practical course takes a very modern look at the structure of the hip including the crucial roles gait mechanics and muscle coordination play in maintaining normal function. Additionally, this course examines many of the traumatic and degenerative causes of anterior hip pain, demonstrates recently developed clinical tests and highlights a progressive evidenced-based conservative rehabilitation program developed over a 15 year period by David Lindsay and colleagues at the University of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre. Physiotherapist Geoff Cuskelly will also showcase manual therapy techniques to compliment exercise rehabilitation. THANK YOU FOR WHAT I CONSIDER THE BEST SINGLE DAY COURSE THAT I HAVE EVER TAKEN IN MY 24 YEARS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE NEW biomechanical understanding, NEW assessment techniques, NEW treatment approaches & a very up-to-date and extremely practical course manual. Learn about the different causes of anterior hip pain (AHP), including iliopsoas syndrome, labral tears, impingement syndromes, osteo-arthritis. Very latest Hip research Develop a clinical reasoning process along with enhanced assessment and palpation skills to assist differential diagnosis of AHP. Is arthroscopic surgery the answer? When should it be considered? What are the implications and potential pitfalls? Learn effective non-surgical intervention strategies including an evidence-based, physiotherapy guided, hip rehabilitation program for AHP with a documented 80% success rate. DATE: MAY 2 ND & 3 RD, 2015 COST: $590 LOCATION: Cobequid Community Health Centre, Sackville NS CONTACT: Diane Garagan, Diane.Garagan@cdha.nshealth.ca www.hipphysio.com
New Advances in Hip Rehabilitation Day 1 - Scientific Approach to Hip Pain & Exercise Rehab 8:00am REGISTRATION (½hr) 8:30am CLASSROOM SESSION (1½ hrs) understanding the amazing structure and function of the hip joint 10:00am BREAK 10:30am CLASSROOM SESSION (2 hrs) common hip pathologies o Osteo-arthritis o labral tears o Impingement syndromes o Arthroscopic surgery o Iliopsoas syndrome 12:30 LUNCH (1hr) 1:30pm WORKSHOP SESSION (2 hrs) Clinical assessment of the hip Day 2 - Comprehensive Soft Tissue Management 8:30am CLINICAL SESSION (1 hr) Review of Day 1 Advanced Exercise Rehabilitation 9:30am CLASSROOM SESSION (1 hr) Myofascial Mobilization - theory 10:30am BREAK 11:00am CLINICAL SESSION (1½ hrs) Practical application of MM 12:30 LUNCH (1hr) 1:30pm WORKSHOP SESSION (1½ hrs) Practical application of MM con d Self release methods 3:00pm WORKSHOP SESSION (1 hr) Summary & Review 3:30pm WORKSHOP SESSION (1 hr) Evidence-based hip rehabilitation GREAT COURSE! - SO WELL EXPLAINED AND VERY POWERFUL IN INSTRUCTORS: David Lindsay BHMS, BPhty, MSc: CHANGING MY PERCEPTION OF THE HIP JOINT David is an Australian-trained Physiotherapist with a Masters of Science research degree from the University of Alberta. He is the Head Physiotherapist at the University of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre one of the largest Sport Medicine Centres in Canada. David is very involved in both clinical practice and academic research. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed research manuscripts and sits on the Editorial Board of 2 international journals. David is a very experienced teacher and has been collaborating with hip surgeons and sport medicine physicians for over 20 years to develop a highly specialized hip differential diagnosis and rehabilitation program that has undergone scientific scrutiny and clinical success. Geoff Cuskelly: BHMS BPhty: Geoff is an Australian Physiotherapist with an extensive exercise physiology, manual therapy and acupuncture background. He is the owner / Director of Tower Physio in downtown Calgary. Geoff is a gifted clinician as well as an experienced and entertaining lecturer in the areas of soft tissue treatment techniques. His comprehensive myofascial mobilization system utilizes progressive manual therapy methods for stimulating soft tissue healing around the hip region.
HIP REHABILITATION SEMINAR LEARNING OBJECTIVES Gain a CLEAR understanding of the anatomy of the hip including how such anatomy relates to function- in a manner you ll remember forever. Take a VERY MODERN look at the biomechanics and muscle physiology of this amazing joint which will likely change your perception of how the hip behaves in a manner that makes PERFECT sense. Exactly what is muscle balance around the hip and why is it important. How do muscle imbalances occur and how is it possible to objectively assess and correct these imbalances in a clinical setting using a completely evidenced-based approach that makes PERFECT sense. What role does the acetabular labrum play in normal hip function, what causes labral injury, how do these present clinically and what are the treatment options? What is Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI), how does it occur and how can it affect articular or soft tissue structures around the hip. How and why hip arthritis presents in characteristic ways. What is and what causes iliopsoas syndrome. At what point should arthroscopic surgery be considered? What are the indications and implications and just as importantly, what are the potential pitfalls. NOTE: a complete hip arthroscopy post-op rehabilitation protocol is included in the manual. Learn a clinical reasoning process along with RECENTLY DEVELOPED assessment and palpation skills that will assist in differential diagnosis of anterior hip pain (AHP). Develop an understanding of appropriate intervention strategies including manual therapy as well as a progressive, evidence-based, physiotherapy guided, hip rehabilitation program for AHP with a documented 80% success rate. You will take home a very comprehensive yet easy to read course manual that is completely referenced that will cover everything discussed on the course so that there is very little need to take additional notes. PATIENT TESTIMONIAL (patient was a Physician) I feel like a child again! I'm not 100%, but probably 90% there... I can rotate my hip like I could when I was a kid. The exercises perfectly integrate muscle activation into daily activities - I'm better able to activate those deep glutes more effectively and properly when walking, stepping and bending. Just wanted to let you know how excited I feel right now... I've had this problem for over 5 years and seen many people but I have yet to feel this good... It's a great feeling. Thanks again for everything.
REGISTRATION FORM NEW ADVANCES in HIP REHABILITATION A very modern look at hip biomechanics, assessment & rehabilitation using the latest scientific methods May 2 nd & 3 rd, 2015 Please complete the following information and mail with cheque to: Diane Garagan Physiotherapy Department Twin Oaks Hospital 7704 #7 Highway Musquodoboit Harbour Nova Scotia B0J 2L0 Name of Registrant: Clinic/Organization: Address: City: Postal code: Work Phone: Home Phone: Fax: Prov/State: Email: Cost: $590 (includes all taxes) *Please make cheque payable to: Capital District Health Authority Registration inquiries: Diane Garagan, Diane.Garagan@cdha.nshealth.ca Academic program inquiries: David Lindsay: dlindsay@ucalgary.ca www.hipphysio.com