
Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy Print CE Course: The Lower Quarter
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Course components are delivered as printed products:
• Selected chapters that address the lower quarter from Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy
• Continuing education exam
• Video clips (accessible online)
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, you should be able to do the following:
• Identify the factors that may influence the development of somatic dysfunction at the foot.
• Locate and palpate foot structures to be treated with positional release therapy (PRT).
• Apply PRT techniques to treat the foot.
• Appreciate how common injury conditions such as plantar fasciitis may be treated based on myofascial lesion patterns.
• Recall the factors that may influence the development of somatic dysfunction at the ankle and lower leg.
• Locate and palpate ankle and lower-leg structures to be treated with positional release therapy (PRT).
• Apply PRT techniques to treat the ankle and lower leg.
• Demonstrate the ability to treat common injury conditions such as Achilles tendinopathy based on myofascial lesion patters.
• Recall the factors that may influence the development of somatic dysfunction at the knee and thigh.
• Locate and palpate knee and thigh structures to be treated with positional release therapy (PRT).
• Apply PRT techniques to treat the knee and thigh.
• Appreciate how common injury conditions such as iliotibial band friction syndrome may be treated based on myofascial lesion patterns.
Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy Print CE Course: The Lower Quarter provides instructions for palpating and treating tissues in the foot, ankle, lower leg, knee, and thigh with positional release therapy (PRT). The highly visual layout of the manual displays the anatomy, palpation, and treatment techniques in one or two pages, making the techniques easy for learners to follow and put into practice. In addition, scanning charts listing structures and mapping of the anatomical areas specific to the chapter content appear at the end of each chapter. Dr. Timothy Speicher provides advice in 20 online videos that demonstrate various PRT techniques described throughout the chapters.
Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy Print CE Course: The Lower Quarter outlines common injury conditions, their myofascial triggers, and differential diagnoses. Anatomical details including origin, insertion, nerve innervation, and action of tissues, guide learners in diagnosis and treatment. The final exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions that address concepts from the course materials. Upon passing the exam, individuals may print out and submit a certificate for continuing education credits.
The manual for Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy Print CE Course: The Lower Quarter includes chapters 4, 5, and 6 from the comprehensive text Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy (Human Kinetics, 2016).
Audience
A continuing education course for athletic trainers, physical therapists, massage therapists, and chiropractors.