The Hip: Clinical Pathways for the Management of Soft Tissue Injuries

Course Description

The objective of this course is to provide an innovative foundation of examination and rehab protocols as outlined by current peer-reviewed publications. Attendees will develop an understanding of the evidence-based examination and the role it plays in building a differential diagnosis. The attendee will also develop an understanding of current rehab concepts associated with peer-reviewed evidence and the importance of prescribing mobility and stability exercises to increase patient outcomes. By introducing attendees to evidence-based practice methods, they will develop the ability to apply a consistent examination and rehabilitative concepts to their everyday practice and subsequently increase patient outcomes while decreasing unnecessary imaging, injections and surgeries.

OUM Chiropractic Program is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. This program is eligible for one continuing education contact hour*.

*Please note that not all states accept approved PACE courses for educational credit. Please CLICK HERE to see a list of states that accept PACE courses for continuing education credits.

PACE Logo OUM Chiropractic Program is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.

Learning Objectives
In this webinar, participants will learn how to:

  1. Develop and implement an evidence based hip examination that will increase predictability of prognosis.
  2. Assess the hip and triage management according to differential diagnoses (Labral, FAI, non-mechanical pain).
  3. Influence patient reported outcomes via clinical integration for hip conditions that do not require advanced imaging or specialist referral.

Intended Audience

Chiropractic Physicians

Time to Complete Activity

1.0 hour

Cost
No charge

Commercial Interest

No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity.

Faculty

Eric Moll, DC and Casey Crisp, DC

Dr. Moll has served as adjunct professor for two separate institutions from 2008 to 2012. Dr. Moll currently serves as VP of Treatment Standards where his focus is educating health care providers on evidence-based protocols and clinical integration measures. He is a continuing education instructor, providing a variety of courses on evidence-based examination and rehab methods for musculoskeletal conditions. When he is not sifting through research, he enjoys the outdoors. He and his wife met 30 years ago and they now have a wonderful 12 year old son.

 

Dr. Crisp has served as assistant professor at Palmer College of Chiropractic from 2003 to 2012. During his tenure as assistant professor, he has also participated in multiple publications (Journal of Chiropractic Medicine and Journal of Chiropractic Pediatrics). Dr. Crisp also provides continuing education with an emphasis in ethics, documentation, risk management and coding procedures. He currently serves as Director of Clinical Quality Assurance and has obtained a diplomat through the American Board of Quality Assurance & Utilization Review Physicians. He is a proud father of twin boys and has been married to his best friend for 19 years.

Disclosure Statement

In accordance with PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, any relevant financial relationships of a faculty member with commercial interest must be disclosed to program participants. Dr. Moll nor Dr. Crisp have anything to disclose at this time.

Program Title:

The Hip: Clinical Pathways for the Management of Soft Tissue Injuries

Date Recorded - 8/30/17

Date Activity Terminates - 8/30/2020

(3 years after recorded date)
Note: Participants may only receive contact hours once per course.

 

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