Dr. Jay Greenstein
In this hour, Dr. Greenstein teaches a systematic approach to rehabilitation. First, he covers the steps needed to implement a rehabilitation program, including four considerations of exercise, muscles prone to weakness versus tightness, pain and inflammations effect on function, Joint integrity, mobility, ROM, muscle length, sensory, and reflex integrity. He also reviews three keys to proprioception and sensory-motor training progressions. Next, this hour covers the fundamental principles of rehabilitation, balance, and stability exercises to rehabilitate patients diagnosed with traumatic injuries. Finally, he covers patient-specific exercise protocols to progress your patients through every phase of care, allowing them to actively participate in their recovery.
Learning Objectives
The participant will be able to apply several principles of a progressive rehabilitation system in their office, identify the muscles prone to weakness, and need exercise versus a tight muscle that needs stretching. In addition, they will be able to use information learned in this course to make better decisions about rehabilitation programs for specific patients diagnosed with traumatic injuries.