SEATA
33rd Annual Clinical Symposium
& Members Meeting 
February 28-March 2, 2008 – Franklin, TN
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33rd Annual SEATA Clinical Symposium & Members Meeting
February 28 - March 2, 2008
Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, Franklin, TN

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Time

Event

Presenter

12:30 – 9:00 P.M.

NATA One Day Workshop (7 CEUs)
"Manual Therapy Techniques for the Lower Extremity"

Catherine Johnson, ATC/L, LMT

To register for this One Day Workshop either separately or in conjunction with the 33rd Annual SEATA Clinical Symposium & Members Meeting go to http://www.signup4.net/Public/ap.aspx?EID=SEAT28E.

Presenter:  Catherine Johnson, ATC/L, LMT                   Presentation Date:  02/28/2008

Course Level:

Essential Level: Core theory, concepts and application of topics are presented to the ATC

Role Delineation Domain:

IV  Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Reconditioning
                        B) Administering therapeutic modalities using standard techniques…

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this workshop, the participant will be able to:

  1. Understand the anatomical and biomechanical complexity of the lower extremity as it relates to manual therapy technique and theory.
  2. Understand and incorporate the principles and guidelines for the application of:
    1. Myofascial Release
    2. Strain/Counterstrain  Therapy
    3. Muscle Energy Techniques
    4. Joint Mobilizations
    5. Functional Mobilization Patterns
  3. Discuss and demonstrate proper technique for the above Manual Therapies for the lower extremity
  4. Discuss clinical applications of Manual Therapy for the lower extremity
  5. Safely and efficiently apply the above techniques.

Brief Biography of Speakers

Catherine Johnson is in her tenth year as assistant athletic trainer. She continues her responsibilities as the home-based athletic trainer, overseeing the golf team and assisting other staff members with sport coverage and injury rehabilitation. Her other duties include administrative responsibilities and post-season event coverage. She has been a member of the staff at Tennessee since 1994, serving as a graduate assistant and intern assistant. Johnson graduated from Guilford College in 1994 with a degree in sports medicine, received her master's degree in sports psychology from UT in 1997 and became a licensed massage therapist in 1999. The Thomasville, N.C., native resides in Louisville, Tenn., with her husband, Tyler, and their daughter, Mara.
 

Special Announcement!!!!
All Students who attend the 23rd Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Workshop receive a $15.00 discount on Pre-registration to attend the 33rd Annual SEATA Clinical Symposium & Members Meeting, February 28- March 2, 2008
Discount available to non-certified students only

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