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Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD, FAPTA Dr. Sahrmann is Professor Emeritus of Physical Therapy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. She received her bachelors degree in Physical Therapy, masters and doctorate degrees in Neurobiology from Washington University. She is a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association and is a recipient of the Association's Marion Williams Research Award, the Lucy Blair Service Award, and the Kendall Practice Award, the Inaugural John H.P. Maley Lecture and Mary McMillan Lecture Awards. Dr. Sahrmann has also received Washington University's Distinguished Faculty Award, the School of Medicine’s Inaugural Distinguished Clinician Award and an honorary doctorate from the University of Indianapolis. She has also received the Bowling-Erhard Orthopedic Clinical Practice Award from the Orthopedic Section of the APTA. She has served on the APTA Board of Directors and as president of the Missouri Chapter. In addition to her numerous national and international presentations, Dr. Sahrmann has been a keynote speaker at the World Confederation of Physical Therapy, and at the Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and Danish national congresses. Dr. Sahrmann's research interests are in development and validation of classification schemes for movement impairment syndromes as well as in exercise based interventions for these syndromes. Her books, Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes and Movement System Impairment Syndromes of the Cervical and Thoracic spines and the Extremities, describe the syndromes and methods of treatment. The Speaker Movement System Syndromes of the Cervical Spine and Shoulder: Interaction and Evidence Course Faculty: Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD, FAPTA Saturday & Sunday March 14-15, 2015 SPONSORED BY: ARCADIA UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL THERAPY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Visit us at www.arcadia.edu/pt Follow us at twitter.com/arcadiaunivpt And at www.facebook.com/arcadia.pt Arcadia University, Glenside, PA 19027 Arcadia University Physical Therapy Department 450 S. Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Arcadia University

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Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD, FAPTA

Dr. Sahrmann is Professor Emeritus of Physical

Therapy at Washington University School of

Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. She received her

bachelors degree in Physical Therapy, masters

and doctorate degrees in Neurobiology from

Washington University. She is a Catherine

Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical

Therapy Association and is a recipient of the

Association's Marion Williams Research

Award, the Lucy Blair Service Award, and the

Kendall Practice Award, the Inaugural John

H.P. Maley Lecture and Mary McMillan

Lecture Awards.

Dr. Sahrmann has also received Washington

University's Distinguished Faculty Award, the

School of Medicine’s Inaugural Distinguished

Clinician Award and an honorary doctorate

from the University of Indianapolis. She has

also received the Bowling-Erhard Orthopedic

Clinical Practice Award from the Orthopedic

Section of the APTA. She has served on the

APTA Board of Directors and as president of

the Missouri Chapter. In addition to her

numerous national and international

presentations, Dr. Sahrmann has been a keynote

speaker at the World Confederation of Physical

Therapy, and at the Canadian, Australian, New

Zealand and Danish national congresses.

Dr. Sahrmann's research interests are in

development and validation of classification

schemes for movement impairment syndromes

as well as in exercise based interventions for

these syndromes. Her books, Diagnosis and

Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes

and Movement System Impairment Syndromes

of the Cervical and Thoracic spines and the

Extremities, describe the syndromes and

methods of treatment.

The Speaker Movement System Syndromes of the

Cervical Spine and Shoulder:

Interaction and Evidence

Course Faculty: Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD, FAPTA

Saturday & Sunday

March 14-15, 2015

SPONSORED BY: ARCADIA

UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL THERAPY

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Visit us at www.arcadia.edu/pt Follow us at twitter.com/arcadiaunivpt And at www.facebook.com/arcadia.pt

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Registration Form

This course will provide a review and update of the concepts and principles of movement system impairment (MSI) syndromes. Specific syndromes of the cervical spine, scapula, and humerus will be discussed. The MSI exam used to diagnose these syndromes and identify the contributing factors will be described. The course includes both lecture and subject demonstrations of the examination. The treatment programs for specific subjects will also be included in the presentation. This course will describe the relationship between shoulder alignment and movement patterns and the effect on the cervical spine. The recent research and the best available evidence concerning movement system syndromes will be presented. The participant should be able to discuss the key concepts of: 1) path of least resistance, 2) you get what you train, 3) precision in motion is critical, 4) relative stiffness, 5) relative flexibility, 6) micro-instability, 7) no magic in an exercise unless demonstrating desired performance, 8) presence of a muscle does not mean optimal performance, 9) align-ment and movement as controlled by muscles in series, 10) the way daily activities are performed is critical, and 11) micro-instability (accessory motion hypermobility) is the cause of pain and degeneration.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Other Physical Therapists/PTAs

Arcadia/Beaver/Penn PT Alumni $325

$400

TOTAL……………………… $_____

Movement System Syndromes of the Cervical Spine and Shoulder:

Interaction and Evidence

Sat / Sun — March 14 - 15, 2015

Registration Deadline: February 28, 2015

Space is limited, so early registration

is encouraged

Make Checks Payable and Mail To:

ARCADIA UNIVERSITY PT DEPARTMENT

Lunch will be provided on Sunday

during our Silent Auction as we join

together with Arcadia DPT students to

help raise funds for our international

Pro Bono programs

Earn 13.5 Contact Hours

Arcadia University is an approved sponsor for

contact hours in PA, NY, DE and NJ.

Discuss the movement system concepts

Describe the contributing muscle and movement adaptations

Describe the movement system syndromes of the cervical spine, scapula, and humerus

Describe the exam used to diagnose the MS syndromes of the cervical spine, scapula, and humerus

Discuss the treatment programs for the cervical spine, scapula, and humeral syndromes

Discuss the best available evidence for the syndromes

Schedule Saturday, March 14th

7:30 - 8:00

8:00 - 9:00

9:00 - 9:30

9:30 - 9:45

9:45 - 11:00

11:00 - 12:00

12:00 - 1:30

1:30 - 2:45

2:45 - 3:00

3:00 - 4:30

4:30 - 5:00

Sunday, March 15th

8:00 - 9:00

9:00 - 9:30

9:30 - 9:45

9:45 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30

12:30 - 1:30

1:30 - 2:30

2:30 - 2:45

2:45 - 4:00

Registration

Application of MSI

syndromes in UE

MSI of the scapula

Break

MSI of the scapula cont.

MSI of the humerus

Lunch (on your own)

[Demo] Shoulder exam

Break

[Demo] Exam, diagnosis,

and treatment of shoulder

Discussion

MSI of the cervical spine

[Demo] C-spine exam

Break

[Demo] Exam, diagnosis,

and treatment of C-spine

MSI of the thoracic spine

Lunch (provided)

[Demo] Exam, diagnosis,

and treatment of T-spine

[Demo] Exam, diagnosis,

and treatment of UE pain

Break

[Demo] Continued

Attn: Jeffrey Turner 450 S. Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038

For More Information Call: 215-572-2950 Or E-mail: [email protected]

Confirmation emails and directions will be sent out

when payment is received.

Name: ______________________

Address: ____________________

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Phone # _____________________

Email: ______________________

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Address questions to: [email protected]

Current Arcadia T-DPT and

Orthopedic Residents $275