DACBSP III: Rehabilitation of the Spine and Extremities (Murray, Nov 17-18)
If you wish to earn your Diplomate, register for the DACBSP Series instead of this or any individual seminar. The online learning portions are only accessible to series enrollees and may not be purchased separately.
Overview
A 12.5 hour hands on workshop on teaching the principles and techniques of chiropractic rehabilitation programs for atheltes.
Hours
Saturday, 8:30am - 6:00pm (1 hour lunch break)
Sunday, 8:00am - 12:00pm
DACBSP - Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians®
Life West, home of the Sports Performance Institute (SPI), is the place to advance in chiropractic sports and performance expertise. Study with excellent faculty and apply your skills on the field with Life West athletic programs alongside SPI staff.
The Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians® (DACBSP®) program utilizes interactive experiences and dedicated hands-on sessions to prepare you to earn the prestigious DACBSP. The program consists of a combination of live weekends and online learning components totaling 216 hours of study. There are 100 hours of coursework at Life West, 116 hours of online coursework, practice in the field, and written and practical exams. It is a rigorous, professional credentialing program that promotes professional knowledge and competency of chiropractic practitioners engaged in the specialty of chiropractic sports performance.
Once completed, you’ll be ready for the DACBSP® exam given through the ACBSP™. In addition, you’ll be prepared to sit for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists (CSCS) exam given by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
CCSP ® and DACBSP® programs may be taken concurrently.
Live courses are held on the Life West campus September 2018 - April 2019.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be better able to:
- Diagnose injuries to the spine, upper extremities, and lower extremities
- Identify biomechanical, etiologic and training errors that cause injuries of the spine, upper extremity and lower extremity.
- Do a regional evaluation of the injured area including Orthopedic testing (hands on)
- Develop a rehabilitation program based on stabilizing and reversing the cause of injuries to the spine, upper and lower extremities.
- Develop practical, in-office rehab programs for your patients
Additional Information
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Hour 1
Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries to the Lumbar Spine
• Biomechanics and etiology of disc injuries, facet syndromes, Spondylolisthesis, and sacroiliac injuries
• Diagnosis of these common spine injuries, orthopedic test and special test
Hour 2
Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries to the Lumbar Spine (cont.)
• When are these injuries stable enough to begin a rehabilitation program.
• How to perform beginning rehabilitation to advanced return to play protocols
Hour 3
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Common Hip injuries in Sport
• Diagnosis, etiology and biomechanics of Hip Impingement, labral tears, bursitis, and muscular strains.
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and any special tests for diagnosis of these injuries.
Hour 4
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Common Hip injuries in Sport (cont.)
• Rehabilitation of these injuries from beginning to return to play protocols
Hour 5
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of common Knee injuries
• Diagnosis, etiology and biomechanics of ACL, Meniscus, MCL, LCL, and Patellofemoral syndrome
Hour 6
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of common Knee injuries (cont.)
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and special test for diagnosis of these injuries.
• Rehabilitation and prevention strategies for these knee injuries taking patients from beginning to advanced rehabilitation.
Hour 7
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Common ankle injuries
• Diagnosis, etiology and Biomechanics of Syndesmotic injuries, Inversion, Eversion injuries, and Plantar Fascitis
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and any special testing
• Rehabilitation and prevention strategies for these ankle injuries taking patients from beginning to advanced rehabilitation.
Hour 8
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Common Shoulder injuries
• Diagnosis, etiology and Biomechanics of Labral tears, rotator cuff injuries, Impingement syndromes, Bursitis
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and any special testing
Hour 9
Etiology, Diagnosis, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Common Shoulder injuries (cont.)
• Rehabilitation and prevention strategies for these shoulder injuries taking patients from beginning to advanced rehabilitation.
• Review throwing mechanics and programs for throwers
Hour 10
Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries to the Cervical spine and concussions impact on the neck
• Diagnosis, etiology and Biomechanics Cervical disc, facet syndromes, Myelopathy injuries, concussions influence on the cervical spine
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and any special testing
Hour 11
Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries to the Cervical spine and concussions impact on the neck (cont.)
• When are these injuries stable enough to begin a rehabilitation program.
• How to perform beginning rehabilitation to advanced return to play protocols
Hour 12
Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries of the Elbow
• Diagnosis, etiology and Biomechanics of Little League elbow, UCL injuries, medial and lateral epicondylitis
• Orthopedic evaluation (hands on) and any special testing
• Rehabilitation and prevention strategies for these elbow injuries
Hour 13
(30 min) Etiology, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Common Injuries of the Elbow (cont.)
• Rehabilitation and prevention strategies for these elbow injuries
Park by Student Entrance on Clawiter Road side of building, then look for signage directing you to the check-in area.
See Campus Map for details.
BRENDAN MURRAY, DC, DACBSP
Dr. Murray has been a Sports Injury Chiropractor for 20 plus years. He is a Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians and a Doctorate of Chiropractic. He is the team doctor for the United States Weightlifting Team and Post Graduate faculty member Southern California University Health Sciences. Dr. Murray has also been a member of the medical team for USA Water Polo, AVP tour, Pro Surfing tour. He is a national speaker for the ACBSP Diplomate course for Sports Physicians specializing in Assessment and Rehabilitation of the Spine and Extremities. Dr. Murray has been a team physician for different high schools over those same 20 plus years. He is the owner of the Institute for Spine and Sports Care in Santa Monica CA.
See below for a list of credits available for this seminar.
Life Chiropractic College West is accredited by the CCE and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
NOTE to DCs licensed in: CO, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, MD, MA, MI, MS, MT, NE, OH, OR, RI, SC, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY, BC, NB, ON, QC. These states generally accept programs sponsored by a college that is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). These states and provincial boards do not require an application from CCE colleges. While it is higly likely that credits will be accepted, Life Chiropractic College West cannot guarantee that any session of this offering will be accepted by these licensing board(s). Life West urges licensees to familiarize themselves with the laws governing continuing education in the jurisdictions where they hold licensure.
All applications are PENDING at this time.
Available Credit Hours
- 12.50 CA Chiro Board, Category BCA Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Cat B
Price
Changes and Refunds
See DACBSP for special refund information for series registrants.
Every attempt is made to offer Life West CE programs as announced. However, Life West reserves the right to adjust program faculty, locations, dates, times and tuition to accommodate unanticipated occurrences and to cancel programs owing to insufficient enrollment, illness, or other factors. Life West will notify advance registrants of any cancellation or significant program changes. Life West is not responsible for any expenses incurred by registrants due to adjustments or cancellations.
Refunds for program registration are granted if requested in writing no later than one business day before program begins. If registrants cancel within one week of program start date, a $50 processing fee will be deducted from refunds.
Less than one business day before the program begins, registration is nonrefundable but a credit voucher may be issued. Vouchers must be requested within sixty days of the program. The credit voucher may be applied towards another Life West Postgraduate & Continuing Education program and must be redeemed within one year of the original scheduled program date or it will be forfeited. A $25 processing fee will be deducted from vouchers.