Foot & Ankle: Your First Step to Function
Course Description & Information:
- This course is designed to enhance the participants understanding and
working knowledge of the foot and ankle. Through review and
discussion of the anatomy and biomechanics the course will relate
common foot and ankle injuries and discuss exercises to assist in the
functional rehabilitation.
- Level: Intermediate
Course Objectives:
- Identify function of the foot.
- Identify the foot/ankle bony anatomy.
- Review foot/ankle ligamentous and muscle anatomy.
- Define & discuss pronation and supination.
- Review the gait cycle.
- Discuss the consequences of overpronation.
- Discuss finding subtalar neutral to assess the rear foot and forefoot.
- Discuss common foot/ankle injuries and exercises for rehabilitation.
Learning Outcome: At least 80% of class participants will score 70% or greater on course post-test.
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Course Credit: 2 Contact Hours
Accreditations:
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Who Should Attend:
Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy professionals, and other exercise-related medical professionals.
Certificate Requirements:
- Full attendance.
- Completion of course post-test (70%) and evaluation.
How to Take a Live Online Seminar: View Tutorial
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