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Monday, 4 May 2009

Musculoskeletal Examination and Interventions of the Dancer using Regional Interdependence as a Framework

Advanced Continuing Education Course July 31, 2009
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY
HARKNESS
CENTER for Dance Injuries
Faculty
Mark Bookhout, MS, PT, FAAOMPT
Marshall Hagins, PhD, PT
Marijeanne Liederbach, PhD, PT, ATC, CSCS
Marika Molnar, PT, LAc
Registration and Additional Information:
www.danceinjury.orgCourse Description
T his is a new course for advanced clinicians who work with dancers.
Lectures and Lab Topics
· What is regional interdependence?
· Why is this model relevant for the dance population?
A review of normal biomechanics of the lower quarter during gait,
relevé, plié and passé
· Seeing patterns in complex systems: preventing limitations in current
evidence from blinding the clinician
· Review of patterns commonly seen among dancer patients who present
with lower extremity complaints
· Local and non-local influences on lower extremity complaints
Course Fees
Early Bird Special (by May 29th)………..… $295
Registration (Deadline July 15th)………….. $325
Walk-In (Space permitting)……………….... $375
Target Audience
This course is intended for licensed healthcare practitioners with a basic
knowledge of dance medicine. Completion of our “Principles of Dance
Medicine” course, or the equivalent, is recommended.
Certified Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors, Nurse Practitioners, Physicians,
Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, and Podiatrists.
Continuing Education Units provided
New York Society for Continuing Education in Physical Therapy, Inc has
awarded 0.8 CEUs for this course.
The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries is recognized by the Board of
Certification, Inc to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainer

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