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