Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 7
by Whitfield Reaves
Injury to the lower extremity is common with runners, cyclists, and active patients. Being skilled with assessment and treatment is essential for the sports acupuncturist. This course will get you started with “runner’s knee” and hamstring strain.
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 7
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of orthopedic and sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 7 begins with an introduction to sports acupuncture, important for all practitioners to review. And a discussion on biomechanical causes of pain and injury follows.
(1) The Gluteus medius. Covered in the two courses on the low back and hip, the gluteus medius stabilizes the pelvis, and may contribute to lower extremity repetitive stress injures. It should not be missed by the practitioner.
(2) “Runner’s knee”. Ilio-tibial band syndrome is common in athletes and the active, and with proper assessment, is an easy-to-treat injury.
(3) The Hamstrings. Hamstring strain is prevalent with the explosive athlete, like sprinters with rapid acceleration and deceleration. Treatment gives the practitioner many possible zones, including the muscle belly, trigger points, and motor points.
The material of this webinar series is the integration of traditional Chinese acupuncture with western orthopedic and sports medicine. We structure these courses in order to increase practitioner confidence in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the lower extremity.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
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Course Objectives
- To be able to describe a positive Trendelenberg test.
- To describe the “threading the tendon” protocol for ilio-tibial band syndrome.
- To be able to locate tigger points and motor points on the hamstring muscle.
- To describe three approaches that could be used in the treatment of hamstring strain.
- To list three distal points that could be used in the treatment of hamstring strain.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 45 minIntroduction to sports medicine concepts, postural muscles, biomechanical considerations for injury and pain.
45 min - 1.5 hrsThe gluteus medius in assessment of the lower extremity, ilio-tibial band syndrome.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsThe hamstring muscle group, strain, tendonitis.
2 hrs - 2.25 hrsTheoretical Summary and Review.
2.25 hrs - 2.5 hrsProtocols for Hamstring Group, Ilio-Tibial Band.
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Whitfield Reaves is the best of the best! His knowledge of Sports Medicine Acupuncture is extensive, and he is able to convey that knowledge to his students clearly and concisely. His teaching is exceptional!Judith W.United States of America
Fantastic courses, clearly Whitfield is very knowledgeable and loves this work!Scott M.United States of America
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 7
Treating the Lower Extremity, Part 1
by Whitfield ReavesMastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 7
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of orthopedic and sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 7 begins with an introduction to sports acupuncture, important for all practitioners to review. And a discussion on biomechanical causes of pain and injury follows.
(1) The Gluteus medius. Covered in the two courses on the low back and hip, the gluteus medius stabilizes the pelvis, and may contribute to lower extremity repetitive stress injures. It should not be missed by the practitioner.
(2) “Runner’s knee”. Ilio-tibial band syndrome is common in athletes and the active, and with proper assessment, is an easy-to-treat injury.
(3) The Hamstrings. Hamstring strain is prevalent with the explosive athlete, like sprinters with rapid acceleration and deceleration. Treatment gives the practitioner many possible zones, including the muscle belly, trigger points, and motor points.
The material of this webinar series is the integration of traditional Chinese acupuncture with western orthopedic and sports medicine. We structure these courses in order to increase practitioner confidence in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the lower extremity.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
Course Objectives
- To be able to describe a positive Trendelenberg test.
- To describe the “threading the tendon” protocol for ilio-tibial band syndrome.
- To be able to locate tigger points and motor points on the hamstring muscle.
- To describe three approaches that could be used in the treatment of hamstring strain.
- To list three distal points that could be used in the treatment of hamstring strain.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 45 minIntroduction to sports medicine concepts, postural muscles, biomechanical considerations for injury and pain.
45 min - 1.5 hrsThe gluteus medius in assessment of the lower extremity, ilio-tibial band syndrome.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsThe hamstring muscle group, strain, tendonitis.
2 hrs - 2.25 hrsTheoretical Summary and Review.
2.25 hrs - 2.5 hrsProtocols for Hamstring Group, Ilio-Tibial Band.
Teacher
More...
Whitfield Reaves is the best of the best! His knowledge of Sports Medicine Acupuncture is extensive, and he is able to convey that knowledge to his students clearly and concisely. His teaching is exceptional!Judith W.United States of America
Fantastic courses, clearly Whitfield is very knowledgeable and loves this work!Scott M.United States of America