Friday, August 23, 2019 - Saturday, August 24, 2019
All Day
Location:
Kaiser Permanente Rehabilitation Services Department
975 Sereno Drive
Vallejo, CA 94589
This two-day course will present a comprehensive overview of the structural and biomechanical basis of the hand and wrist and their function. Common pathologies, mechanisms of injury, and interventions involving fractures, RSI, nerve compression disorders, tendinopathy, arthritis, sprains/strains and dislocations will be covered with strong reference to their impact on function. Course content includes the basics of evaluation, differential diagnosis, assessment for interventions, and functional progression of treatment based on current evidence.
Type of course: in-person lecture/lab
Level of Instruction: Beginner/Intermediate
Location of course: Kaiser Permanente Rehabilitation Services Department, Vallejo
Contact Person: Cindy Thomason (cindy.thomason@kp.org)
Application Deadline Date: August 8, 2019
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*Non HTA-CA Sponsored