

This course is part of Summit's Sports Performance and Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
4.6/5
1612 Ratings , 331 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Sports Performance and Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
Hyatt Place Ft. Lee/George Washington Bridge,
2167 Route 4 East, Fort Lee, NJ, 07024 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern
This Course is part of a 2-Day In-Person Series.
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Now more than ever, people are more active and are participating in athletic and recreational activities ranging from running to extreme sports resulting in a number of orthopedic injuries. Expectations in the rehabilitation of these injuries are to utilize an evidence-based approach to develop appropriateexercise programs. Therefore, it is imperative that theorthopedic rehab professional have a strong understanding ofall aspects of evidence-based research on exercise and sports science to create the link from injury to recovery to fullreturn to sport.
This innovative course combines basic concepts of physics, biomechanics, and physiology with movement analysis to help participants develop sport specific training programs. Participants will learn how to systematically break down fundamental athletic movements using current research, in depth discussions, and video analysis. Evidence-based protocols for upper and lower extremity return to sport will be introduced as well as the concept of periodization. Participants will return to their practice with multiple tools to maximize recovery from injury for every patient from the weekend warrior to the professional athlete.
*Hands on lab will be modified for Web based delivery formats into recorded demonstrations
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Wilma (MD) on May 25, 2026
good demonstration
4/5
Joseph (MI) on May 14, 2026
the ease of information
5/5
Michael (IN) on May 11, 2026
difficult to see powerpoint
5/5
John (MD) on May 09, 2026
good experience great lab work but unnecessary to have videos of participants practicing with each other in breakout sessions.
4/5
Kathleen (IL) on May 09, 2026
examples of having participants in the class perform the tests was helpful to visualize them.
5/5
Sara (TX) on May 07, 2026
he did an excellent job of incorporating short videos in the slide show and lecture. the labs were well videoed where i could see everything as if i was there.
5/5
Cory (IN) on Apr 22, 2026
i wish they had a split screen to view the presentation he was referring to. he would point to different aspects during the presentation and we were unable to see it on the replay.
5/5
Marion (NV) on Apr 18, 2026
i really like the demonstration of an actual work out and series of test
4/5
Berenice (TN) on Apr 15, 2026
as a participant watching the course later than the live or webinar date, i wish the camera would have been directed more at the powerpoint slides than at the instructor when he was explaining a specific slide or chart.
5/5
Mary (NC) on Apr 09, 2026
would like to see the pointer on his slides when he points to specific items
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