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Game Changers: New Research from the Past Year for Managing Common Sports Injuries

On Demand
Virtual / Online
$85
1 CE Hour

About This Event

For the past decade, Dr. Tim Bertelsman and his team have been harvesting best practice recipes from emerging literature. As new data is published, Dr. Bertelsman's team updates the corresponding condition management recipe. This fast-paced and entertaining 1-hour presentation will cover what the past 24 months of literature have revealed about the best practice management for the most common clinical presentations.This presentation will include demonstrations of the essential skills for successfully managing the most common MSK complaints. This workshop will review current "œbest practices" for evaluating, treating, and directing simple in-office or home-based rehab. Attendees will leave this class with greater understanding and confidence about how to manage the most common presenting problems.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the most significant research findings from the past 24 months relevant to common sports injury management
  • Apply evidence-based best practice protocols for evaluating the most frequent musculoskeletal complaints in a chiropractic setting
  • Demonstrate essential clinical skills for treating common MSK injuries with confidence and effectiveness
  • Design appropriate in-office and home-based rehabilitation programs based on current literature
  • Integrate updated management strategies into existing clinical practice to improve patient outcomes
  • Distinguish between outdated protocols and current evidence-based approaches for common sports presentations

Event Details

Start Date

On Demand

End Date

Price

$85

CE Hours

1 hours

Format

Online / Virtual

Speakers

2

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Speakers

Michael Krasnov
Tim Bertelsman