CANCELLED: Northeast District presents Exercise Prescriptions and Functional Movements
This course has been cancelled, but will be rescheduled to a later date. An email to the membership will go out when the new date is selected. Thank you!
This course will introduce the concepts of effective exercise dosing, prescription and rationale in the orthopedic and sports setting. Topics covered will include discussion on clinical decision making for utilization of frequency, duration, and intensity/load to achieve a desired stimulus. Discussion will cover patient specific dosing using rate of perceived exertion, reps in reserve, and patient feedback. Although there will be lecture and group discussion, the course will be primarily lab based. We will cover how to assess, teach, cue and coach the squat, deadlift and overhead press. Modifications and progressions for each movement will be covered to address a large patient population. The goal will be to introduce very practical and clinically applicable topics for immediate carry over into clinical rotations and practice.
Objectives:
- Improve understanding of mechanisms of exercise and prescription in regards to practical application of principles for endurance, hypertrophy, strength, and power
- Improve clinical decision making in establishing rational for specific exercise selection and dosage
- Improve understanding and utilization of feedback loops such as reps in reserve and RPE to improve accuracy of dosage in the clinic
- Improve understanding in clinical management of tendinopathy across the spectrum of acute to chronic presentations and basic principles for rehab
- Improved understanding of performance, assessment, coaching, and cueing of fundamental movements utilized in strength training and their regressions to aid in practical application of exercise principles in the clinic
Speaker Bios:
Erik Gregersen, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, is a fellowship trained board certified orthopedic specialist. He has also been a certified strength and conditioning specialist as well as CrossFit Level 1 trainer. Erik works at Froedtert Health in an outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine setting where he splits his time between patient care, program development and mentoring for their residency and fellowship program. He also is an owner of an out of network private practice where primarily sees athletes/active individuals that compete in CrossFit, Olympic Lifting and other sports. Erik enjoys being active and "picking heavy stuff up and setting it down."
Brad Johnson PT, DPT, works full time at Froedtert Health in a orthopedic and sports medicine setting where he splits time at the NX Level training facility. He has advanced certification in olympic lifting through USAW and Performance Specialist Certification through EXOS. Brad is currently a fellow in training through Bellin College. He enjoys participating in CrossFit and Olympic Lifting as well as golfing and playing basketball.
Matt Paluchniak PT, DPT, OCS, is a residency trained board certified orthopedic specialist. He also has a background in Athletic Training and played basketball for Concordia University of Wisconsin. He works full time at Froedtert Health in a orthopedic and sports medicine setting. Matt is also an owner of an out of network private practice where he primarily sees athletes/active individuals that compete in CrossFit, Olympic Lifting and other sports. Matt is also an avid "CrossFitter."