KT4 Speciality Hand
(Official)
Seminar Date: Dec 03, 2017
Registration Dates: Sep 15, 2017 - Dec 02, 2017
Seminar Instructor(s)
Alison Taylor OTR/L, CHT, NDT, CKTI
Seminar Location
High Five Physical Therapy
12222 Merit Dr., Suite 320
Dallas, Texas, 75251
United States
For more information please contact:
Seminar Coordinator:
Edward Ozuna
eozuna@kinesiotaping.com
888-320-8273 ext 121
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Course Description
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MAY BE USING THE NEW CURRICULUM IF YOUR SEMINAR DATE IS AFTER MAY 2017
KT4: Specialty Concepts Hand Therapy Course Descriptions, Objectives, and Agenda
Course Description
KT 4 Hand is an 8 hour advanced seminar appropriate for practitioners who treat upper extremity/hand problems. Participants will have completed KT1, KT2, and KT3 prior to enrolling in KT4 Hand. In this seminar we will explore common diagnoses seen in the hand clinic and present suggested taping techniques for them. The seminar will utilize lecture, lab, and case studies to demonstrate appropriate taping techniques. Assessment of the diagnoses presented will help the student to apply similar techniques to any indicated problem they should encounter in the clinic. According to the acuity of injury, we will utilize techniques to target the most superficial tissues to the deepest. In addition we will also encourage problem solving by the students to enhance the learning process.
Course Objectives:
Upon Completion of this course, the student will be able to apply advanced Kinesio Taping Techniques to Upper Extremity Sports and Orthopedic conditions, progressing from acute to chronic:
- Joint instability
- Repetitive Strain injuries
- Fractures
- Tendinitis
- Nerve injury
- Sprain/Strain
- Posture
The student will be able to apply advanced techniques and concepts to other orthopedic or sports diagnoses they may find in practice.
Course Agenda:
8 am | Introduction |
8:10 | Lymphedema and Swelling of the Upper Extremity – 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
8:30 | Wrist sprain, TFCC; 10 minutes lecture and 20 minutes lab |
9:00 | PIP/DIP Sprain/pain; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
9:20 | Metacarpal Fractures; 10 minutes lecture and 20 minutes lab |
9:50 | CMC joint arthritis; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
10:10 | Break |
10:25 | Ulnar Drift of MCP’s; 5minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
10:45 | Dorsal Ganglion; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
11:05 | Lateral Epicondylitis; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
11:25 | Medial Epicondylitis; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
11:45 | Summary of the morning |
11:05 | Lateral Epicondylitis; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
Noon | Lunch |
1 PM | Little League Elbow; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
1:20 | Ulnar Nerve compression; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
1:40 | ECU subluxation; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
2:00 | Finger Flexor Facilitation; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
2:20 | Shoulder Instability; 5 minutes lecture and 15 minutes lab |
2:40 – 3:40 | Problem Solving, Present case to group that they have to come up with ways to tape; lab time to practice group taping strategies |
3:40 – 3:55 | Break |
3:55 | Humeral Fractures Case Study - lecture |
4:45-5pm | Questions and Answers |