The Sacroiliac Joint: Anatomy, Testing and Treatment
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Course Description:
Did you know that the Sacroiliac Joint was determined to be the source of Low Back Pain in 14-22% of patients? The presence of Sacroiliac Dysfunction MUST be considered in patients with low back pain. Join Mark Flinders, PT, ATC, SCS as he breaks down the often-misunderstood SI Joint. In this course, he will cover:
- The specific SI Joint Anatomy
- Understanding the need for SI Joint Examination (as well as how to do a thorough exam) for patients with LBP
- How to perform special testing for the SI Joint and how to incorporate those findings into SI Joint diagnosis
- Understanding how to formulate an effective treatment plan for SI Joint disorders
Methods of Instruction:
Online video course
Course Instructor:
Mark Flinders, PT, ATC, SCS
Target Audience:
Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapist Assistants and Athletic Trainers.
Educational Level:
Intermediate
Prerequisites:
None
Course Goals and Objectives:
At the completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Identify the history and incidence/prevalence of SI Joint Pain
- Recognize anatomy for Ilium, Sacrum, SI Joint, and SIJ Ligaments
- Differentiate between SI Joint Innervation
- Differentiate between SI Joint Ligaments and recognize the role of each
- Identify all the facets of SI Joint Force Closure and the importance of diagnosing and rehabilitating accurately
- Identify the stages of SI Joint Development
- Recognize the role of imaging in diagnosis
- Differentiate between SI Joint special tests
- Identify and differentiate between the types of SI Joint treatment: Muscle Energy, Injections, SI Joint Fusion, SI Belt, Manual Therapy, and Traditional Rehabilitation
- Identify SI Joint stabilizing exercises
Criteria for Obtaining Continuing Education Credits:
A score of 70% or greater on the post-test
AdvantageCEUs.com is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID # 7332. This distance learning-independent course is offered at 0.2 CEUs, Intermediate level, OT Service Delivery/Foundational Knowledge. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by the AOTA.