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SI-joint pain: assessment and management - a person-centered, hybrid approach

-- Diane Lee --
This PowerTalk will offer a hybrid approach, that allows clinical reasoning to guide the management for every individual with sacroiliac joint (SIJ) disability.

The focus of this webinar will be for the patient with predominant biomechanical factors driving pelvic and SIJ-pain.
The hypotheses and mechanisms regarding SIJ disability have evolved significantly since ‘simple biomechanical models’ of position/asymmetry were proposed in the 1980’s.

Managing these conditions includes understanding of the types of pain and recognizing psychosocial factors as a barrier to recovery.
However, when biomechanical factors are predominant, consideration should be given to any ‘form closure’ deficits and maladaptive motor control strategies. For this, assessments tests for control/mobility of the SIJ are needed.
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Individual case studies will be presented to help participants to optimize their clinical reasoning towards management (manual therapy, education, exercise).
Docente : Diane Lee

Duur : 2u

Doelgroep : Kinesitherapeuten, bekkenbodemtherapeuten, manueel therapeuten, sportkinesitherapeuten en (sport)artsen.​​​​​​​

Accreditatie : Pro-Q Kine 4 ptn
 
Diane Lee has worked all her life in the field of rehabilitation medicine.  She is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (CAMT) and certified by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as a clinical specialist in Women’s Health. She was an instructor and chief examiner for CAMT for over 20 years. Diane is also the owner, director, and a practicing physiotherapist at Diane Lee & Associates, a private multi-disciplinary physiotherapy clinic in Canada.

She has been a keynote speaker at many conferences and postgraduate courses, has contributed chapters to several books and self-published the book Diastasis Rectus Abdominis.  She is also the author of two other books, The Pelvic Girdle (translated into multiple languages) and The Thorax – An Integrated Approach (released in 2018).

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