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Effectively Treat Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Use code FL-EARLYBIRD for discounted PT CEU Class pricing prior to Sept 20, 2024

Starts Nov 2
525 US dollars
Northwest Florida State College - Fort Walton Beach

Available spots


Service Description

This Physical Therapy CEU course will cover differential diagnosis and treatment of hypermobility, Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD) and the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS). HSD/EDS is a commonly overlooked condition that can have a major impact on the general health and wellbeing of patients. Studies show a high incidence of patients with these conditions repeatedly seeking assistance from physical therapy. PT is described as one of the most useful interventions; however, a majority of patients report failed PT experiences. This course will explain the complex medical comorbidities that can arise in patients with these conditions and will educate on what rehabilitation professionals can do to assist optimal recovery. It will explain when to refer out for specialty care and will cover screening for comorbidities and the interaction of multiple comorbidities so that the rehab professional can empower patients in lifestyle changes that support improved health. The course will cover examination and treatment of unusual subluxations and will present a paradigm of treatment approach that rehabilitation experts find effective in working with this population. The course will incorporate lab time to practice skills learned and will include case presentations to aid in solidifying the material covered. At the end of this PT course participants will be able to: - perform in clinic examinations to screen for HSD/hEDS and will have access to online resources for screening other types of EDS. - screen for common comorbidities such as Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Autonomic Dysfunction, and Digestive Issues and will know when to refer out for specialty care -modify treatments to accommodate comorbidities -perform in clinic testing for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and will be able to modify exercise approaches for treatment of POTS. -recognize common subluxations in the major joints of the body and will demonstrate at least one treatment for correction of these subluxations -understand the treatment paradigm presented so they can apply it to treatment of patients with HSD/EDS -gain mastery over treatment progression in this patient population -identify red flags that require safety checks prior to continuing with treatment -identify common neurological manifestations in HSD/EDS. -identify the multiple types and drivers of pain that patients with HSD/EDS may present with. Great course for Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

To cancel or reschedule, please contact us at info@tamingthezebra.org.


Contact Details

  • Northwest Florida State College, Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA

    503-292-5882

    heather@goodhealthphysicaltherapy.com


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