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DVD Description:

This comprehensive DVD course covers both evaluation and treatment
of golf injuries. A review of non-surgical and surgical interventions
as well as post-surgical pathways for specific golf injuries are presented
to provide the clinician with knowledge and skills that have immediate
take-home application and value. Topics include swing mechanics, injury
pathology, treatment, equipment, and return to sport.
Content:
Biomechanics of the Golf Swing
Assessment of Individual Flexibility and Strength for Golf
EMG Activity of Target Muscles During the Golf Swing
Injuries While Playing Golf
Treatment of Golfing Injuries
Altering Golf Swing to Accommodate Pre-Existing Injuries
Arthritis and Golf
Distinguished Faculty:

Keynote Speaker:
Russ Paine, PT received his degree in Physical Therapy
from Texas Women’s University. He trained for 6 years with David
Drez, MD, well known for his skill as a knee and shoulder surgeon and
sports medicine specialist. Russ’ special interests include injuries
to the knee and shoulder, as well as golfing injuries and conditioning.
His client list includes many professional athletes that have sought
his expertise to help them recover to their prior level of function.
Russ has served as a rehabilitation consultant to the Houston Rockets,
Houston Astros, and NASA. He has lectured at over 500 presentations
in the U.S. and abroad and has published 20 chapters in textbooks and
over 50 papers in peer review journals.
Brian Hainline,
MD
· Clinical Associate
Professor of Neurology, NYU School of Medicine
· Chief, Neurology and Integrative Pain Medicine, ProHEALTH Care
Associates
· Chief Medical Officer, US Open Tennis Championships
Kenneth Montgomery,
MD
· Associate
Orthopedic Surgeon, NY Islanders and NY Jets
· Orthopedic
Surgeon, ProHEALTH Care Associates, LLP and Lenox Hill Hospital
Andrew Rokito,
MD
· Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, NYU School of Medicine
· Chief of Shoulder Service, NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases,
Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery
· Associate Chief of Sportsmedicine Service
Learning Objectives:

Following completion of this DVD course, participants will be able
to:
- Assess the golfer for weaknesses and flexibility.
- Develop a strength and conditioning program specifically for golf.
- Outline a treatment protocol for the arthritic golfer.
- Have a basic knowledge of the various types of golf swings.
- Have a working knowledge of common golf injuries and their treatment.
- Understand rotator cuff pathology, clinical evaluation, and surgical
treatment
- Discuss common wrist injuries in golfers, non-operative and operative
management, and appropriate PT precautions during rehabilitation.
- Differentiate nociceptive from neuropathic pain and myofascial
from mechanical pain.
- Understand the relationship and differences among deep rotator strain,
lumbar discogenic pain and facet pain.
- Understand management options for back pain in the golfer.
DVD Course Format:

| 50 minutes |
Overview Golf Swing Mechanics Related to Muscle Function
and Injuries – Russ Paine, PT |
| 35 minutes |
Wrist/Forearm Injuries to the Golfer: Pathology and
Non-Operative Treatment – Russ Paine, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Common Wrist Injuries in Golf – Kenneth Montgomery,
MD |
| 50 minutes |
Scapular Mechanics in the Golfer: Evaluation and Treatment
– Russ Paine, PT |
| 50 minutes
|
Shoulder Pathology in the Golfer: Swing Changes and
Non-Operative Treatment Techniques –
Russ Paine, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Surgical Treatment of Rotator Cuff Injuries, Including
Physical Therapy Considerations – Andrew Rokito, MD |
| 50 minutes
|
Effect of Golf Swing Mechanics on Lumbar Spine, Core
Treatment and Strengthening Techniques for the Golfer – Russ
Paine,PT |
| 30 minutes
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Management of Back Injuries in the Golfer –
Brain Hainline, MD |
| 60 minutes
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Treatment of Knee Pathology in the Golfer –
Russ Paine, PT
Arthritic Golfer
Swing/Stance Changes |
| 35 minutes
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Equipment Changes to Supplement Return to Golf With
an Injury – Russ Paine, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Panel Discussions |
Target Audience:

This intensive DVD course is directed to the experienced clinician involved
in the care and rehabilitation of the injured athlete. The primary target
audience includes physical and occupational therapists, athletic trainers,
and other professionals.
Course Level:

The level of this DVD course is Intermediate to Advanced. It is assumed
that participants are familiar with basic knowledge of the areas covered.
Educational Credits:

7.5 contact hours. Certificates will be awarded.
Application has been made to NYSCEPT and the NJ Board of PT
Examiners for CE credit approval.
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TSI is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. AOTA
does not endorse specific course content, products, or clinical
procedures. Approved by AOTA for .75 CEUs. |

     
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