Description
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons people see a doctor or miss days of work. Clinicians need up to date, evidence-based, assessment, and intervention tools to effectively treat this common condition. Evolving evidence shows new approaches to identify which patients respond best to certain treatments. Therapists can learn these newer frameworks of assessing and treating the impairments associated with low back pain. This course will outline the latest evidence on the classification approach of patients who present with low back pain, present additional frameworks by which to approach managing this condition, and identify treatment principles to help improve functional outcomes with patients experiencing low back pain. The assessment and reasoning skills gained from this course will allow the clinician to immediately apply evidence-based treatments to their practice setting and improve not only functional outcomes but patient satisfaction.
Highlights
- Effective, evidence-based assessment tools to diagnose patients with low back pain
- Immediately improve your clinical reasoning skills to identify the most effective treatments for each patient
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the classification systems for back pain.
- Examine the importance of evidence-based practice as it relates to the latest recommendations for treatment of low back pain in the Clinical Practice Guidelines.
- Integrate the most effective evaluation and treatment techniques and principles that match the unique patient's presentation.
Course Content
Evidence-Based Evaluation and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine
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Next Steps
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- The Evolving Evidence-Based Approach to Managing Back Pain
- Updates on classification systems
- A new framework and approach
- Discipline specific, evidence-based evaluation, interventions and treatment principles
Matthew Randall, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, MTC, CSCS, CYT-200 is
a board certified Orthopedic (OCS) and Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS),
who currently practices at the outpatient clinic at Intermountain Hospital in
Park City, Utah. Dr. Randall earned a Bachelor's degree in exercise
science from Brigham Young University in 2005 and a Doctorate of
Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
in 2007. After graduating from the Orthopedic Residency program at The
Jackson Clinics in northern Virginia, he returned to The University of St.
Augustine to pursue further training and certification in manual therapy
(MTC). As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and
Yoga Instructor (CYT-200), Matthew believes that helping patients optimize
their movement patterns and improve exercise habits allows for greater
healing and quicker return to their fitness and wellness goals.
Dr. Randall was involved in physical therapy education early on in his
career as he began serving as a clinical instructor for physical therapy
students and as a mentor in The Jackson Clinics Residency program. He
has taught courses related to orthopedics throughout the United States
through Summit Education since 2016. He currently helps to organize
clinic improvement meetings and serves in the role of SCCE in his
outpatient department to coordinate physical therapy student internships.
His objective is to help shorten the gap between research and clinical
practice and help practitioners effectively apply what they learn in order to
improve their patients' lives. Matthew is interested in the rehabilitation of
orthopedic conditions of all kinds, particularly the treatment of spinal
dysfunctions. His passion is helping patients through the recovery process
from injuries related to the spine, especially the lower back. Additionally, he
has extensive experience in athletic injuries, post-operative rehabilitation,
and working together with patients to design exercise programs to
transition from therapy to sport.
He enjoys spending time exploring the beauty of the outdoors, especially
around the mountains in Utah, snowboarding, playing ultimate frisbee, and
training for triathlons.
DISCLOSURES
FINANCIAL: Matthew Randall is compensated by Summit as an instructor.
NONFINANCIAL: Matthew Randall has no nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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