2010 SPRING CONFERENCE Course Description: New research indicates the likelihood of differentially identifying pathological structures in the lumbar spine. Recognition and classification of lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint dysfunctions can lead to early and successful treatment. This course will review the relevant pathoanatomy, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS & MANUAL biomechanics and commonly encountered pathologies related to the lumbosacral THERAPY OF LUMBAR SPINE PRIMARY spine. A focused, systematic examination will lead to identification of appropriate manual therapy techniques for improvement of painful conditions and dysfunctions. DISC RELATED DISORDERS AND This course will incorporate the most recent clinically relevant research. The course SACROILIAC JOINT DISORDERS format will include lectures and lab sessions. Gail Apte, PT, ScD, OCS, FAAOMPT Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to: 1. Explain pathoanatomy and pathomechanics of the lumbosacral spine. 2. Conduct a concise clinical examination and determine a precise diagnosis. SCREENING FOR MEDICAL 3. Identify and apply local treatment to painful structures through an accurate CONDITIONS IN PT PRACTICE understanding of surface anatomy and tissue pathology. 4. Apply effective manual therapy and neuromobilization treatment techniques Greg Dedrick, PT, ScD, OCS to the lumbosacral spine based on up-to-date literature. 5. Establish an effective management program based on dysfunction-specific April 9-11, 2010 considerations. Course Schedule: Saturday April 10, 2010 The University of South Dakota Department of Physical Therapy 7:00-8:00 Registration/Breakfast with Exhibitors 8:00-10:00 Pathoanatomy of Lumbar Spine and SI Joint (Lecture) Lee Memorial Medicine & Sciences Building 10:00-10:30 Break with Exhibitors 213 E. Clark St. (corner of Clark and Dakota) 10:30-12:00 Examination of the Lumbar Spine (Lecture/Lab) Vermillion, SD 12:00-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:00-2:00 Examination (continued) 2:00-3:00 Surface Anatomy (Lab) 3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-5:00 Interpretation and Treatment (Lecture/Lab) DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS & MANUAL THERAPY OF LUMBAR SPINE PRIMARY DISC RELATED DISORDERS REGISTRATION AND SACROILIAC DISORDERS Name:______PT_____ PTA_____ Student_____ Gail Apte, PT, ScD, OCS, FAAOMPT Address:______April 10-11, 2010 USD PT Department – Lee 308 City:______State/Zip:______Course Registration is at the Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine & Sciences Building Atrium, Phone:______213 E. Clark St., Vermillion, SD. (Corner of Clark and Dakota) APTA Membership #:______Please fill out completely! Differential Diagnosis & Manual Therapy of Lumbar Spine Primary Disc Related Disorders and Sacroiliac Joint Disorders SDPTA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS April 10-11, 2010 – USD Physical Therapy Department _____APTA Member PT $375 Friday April 9, 2010 _____PT Non-Member $475 2:00-5:00 pm Executive Board Meeting Lee 301 Screening for Medical Conditions in Physical Therapy Practice 3:00-5:00 pm USDPT Alumni Steve Young, PT, MSPT, FAFS, CSCS: April 10, 2010 – USD Physical Therapy Department Introduction to Applied Functional Science Model (Lee 308) Email [email protected] for information and to register. _____APTA Member PT $175 5:00-6:00 pm SDPTA Committee Chairs Educational Session _____PT Non-Member $275 with SDPTA President Ruth Scott. All committee chairs will gain _____APTA Member PTA $125 insight on SDPTA procedures and the budgeting process. _____PTA Non-Member $225 Lee 301 _____PT/PTA Student $49 5:00-7:00 pm USDPT Poster Presentations/SDPTA Exhibitors Tours of the new Medical Building and PT Department DEADLINE: April 3, 2010 LUMBAR SPINE course registration is Lee Medicine & Sciences Building Atrium/Light Refreshments limited to 26– please register early! 7:00-8:30 pm SDPTA Business Meeting Lee 111 213 E. Clark St,, corner of Clark and Dakota, USD Campus ***E-Mail Address - Include to receive confirmation of registration: 8:30-10:30 pm Meet and Greet Reception Valiant Vineyards Winery, 1500 W. Main Street, Vermillion Welcome to the conference! Please join us in the Tasting Room and meet your SDPTA President and Board of Directors, as well as our guest Mary SDPTA Cancellation Policy: Registration fee, less $35 administrative charge, is Sinnott, PT, DPT, MEd from Temple University in Philadelphia, APTA refundable if written cancellation is received two weeks prior to program date. No Board Liaison to SDPTA. Hors d’oeuvres are complimentary, wine tasting refunds will be made within two weeks of the program date, however those funds $5.00. All conference attendees are invited, as well as all USDPT may be transferred to a future SDPTA course. reunion attendees - please join us at the Winery! Saturday April 10, 2010 Mail Registration Form and Check payable to SDPTA to: 9:30-11:30 am Two identical sessions in McKusik 102 Computer Lab, Evidence- SDPTA, PO Box 91146, Sioux Falls, SD 57109 1:30-3:30 pm Based Practice – How to Search for the Evidence USDPT Faculty Email [email protected] for information and to register. 6:00 pm USDPT Alumni and Friends of the Program Banquet Social Hour Muenster University Center Ballroom 7:00 pm All SDPTA Conference attendees are invited to attend. Please contact Banquet Joy Karges at 605-677-5196 or [email protected] to register. Shoes4Kids!! Shoes4Kids is aimed at getting therapists and students involved in making a difference in the lives of underprivileged, underserved children by providing them with a free pair of athletic shoes and socks. 800 pairs of new youth athletic shoes and socks will be needed in Boston during APTA’s Annual Conference June ROOM RESERVATIONS 12-15, 2010, to be given away at 4 different shelters. If you’d like to contribute to Blocks of rooms at the following hotels are Shoes4Kids – Boston, bring your donation of new available through Monday March 8, 2010. Call early for youth athletic shoes and socks to reservations! Mention SDPTA or the USDPT Reunion for the block rates: Vermillion Comfort Inn, 701 W. the SDPTA Spring Conference in Vermillion, or contact Brad Cherry St, Thuringer, PTA. [email protected]. Thank you for your participation!! Sunday April 11, 2010 call 605-624-8333, rates from $45.50-$66.50/night, $5.00 extra per person over 2 people. Vermillion Holiday Inn Express, 1200 N. Dakota St, call 7:30-8:00 Continental Breakfast 605-677-7600, rates from $46.50-$93.00 April 8th and 11th, $100 per room 8:00-9:00 Lumbar Primary Disc Pathology Mobilization Techniques April 9th and 10th with 1 or more people/room. (Lecture/Lab) 9:00-10:00 Examination Sacroiliac Joint (Lecture/Lab) 10:00-10:15 Break SCREENING FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS IN PT 10:15-11:45 Treatment of SI Joint – Locking and Instability (Lecture/Lab) PRACTICE 11:45-12:00 Questions and Closing Remarks Greg Dedrick, PT, ScD, OCS About the Speaker: Gail Apte, PT, ScD, OCS, FAAOMPT April 10, 2010 USD PT Department - Lee 105 Gail graduated from the Mayo School of Health Related Sciences, Rochester, Minnesota in 1981. She completed certification by the IAOM in orthopedic Course Registration is at the Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine & Sciences Building Atrium, medicine and manual therapy in 1992 and the AAOMPT credentialed 213 E. Clark St., Vermillion, SD. (Corner of Clark and Dakota) fellowship in 2008. In 2006, Dr. Apte completed her Doctorate of Science in Physical Therapy through Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC). Dr. Apte is an assistant professor at TTUHSC and has lectured Course Description: This course will discuss the fundamentals of nationally and internationally in various topics in orthopedic manual therapy, screening patients for recognition of medical conditions that are outside the women’s health and chronic pain. She maintains a clinical practice in scope of physical therapy practice. Discussion of red flags, pain referral orthopedic manual therapy and urogynecologic physical therapy with a patterns, and pain quality will be discussed for each pathology by region. special interest in chronic pelvic pain. Her research interest is within the Evidence-based algorithms and procedures will be discussed for screening topics of urogynecologic physical therapy. disease processes that mimic neuromusculoskeletal conditions commonly seen in physical therapy practice. Laboratory components will include screening tests and procedures for the upper and lower quarter.

CONTINUING EDUCATION Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:

A continuing education certificate for 11.5 contact hours will be provided at 1. Appraise the value of utilizing forms for screening systems the conclusion of the conference. 2. Describe flags, signs and symptoms that are indicative of serious pathology 3. Interpret pain referral patterns from internal organs 4. Utilize algorithms to assess the risk of need for medical referral 5. Distinguish common neuromusculoskeletal conditions from CONTINUING EDUCATION conditions requiring medical referral 6. Demonstrate screening tests/procedures for the upper and lower quarter A continuing education certificate for 7.5 contact hours will be provided at 7. Acknowledge the importance of screening for medical conditions as part of physical therapy practice the conclusion of the course. 8. Adapt screening forms and methods to fit individual practice needs

SCHEDULE: Saturday April 10, 2010 ROOM RESERVATIONS

7:00-8:00 Registration/Breakfast with Exhibitors Blocks of rooms at the following hotels are available through Monday March 8, 2010. Call early for reservations! Mention SDPTA or the USDPT Reunion for the block rates: Vermillion Comfort Inn, 701 W. Cherry St, call 605-624-8333, rates from $45.50- 8:00-8:15 Introduction and Case Studies $66.50/night, $5.00 extra per person over 2 people. 8:15-8:45 Flags and Use of Screening Forms Vermillion Holiday Inn Express, 1200 N. Dakota St, call 8:45-10:00 Screening for Cancer 605-677-7600, rates from $46.50-$93.00 April 8th and 11th, 10:00-10:30 Break with Exhibitors th th 10:30-12:00 Screening Upper Quarter (Lecture) $100 per room April 9 and 10 with 1 or more 12:00-1:00 Lunch (on your own) people/room. Saturday April 10, 2010 (continued)

1:00-2:00 Screening Upper Quarter (Lab) Questions about this Conference weekend? Call SDPTA Office at 605-339- 2:00-3:15 Screening Lower Quarter (Lecture) 4839 3:15:3:30 Break ????? E-mail us at: [email protected] ????? 3:30-4:30 Screening Lower Quarter (Lab) 4:30-5:00 Case Studies/Questions

About the Speaker: Greg Dedrick, PT, ScD, OCS is an assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas. Main teaching responsibilities are related to differential diagnosis and manual therapy interventions, medical screening and radiology with the Doctorate of Science, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training programs. He has 12 years clinical experience in outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine. Patient case load is primarily orthopedic and sports medicine related while serving as a consultant to the University Medical Center outpatient clinics. He has taught 70+ post-professional continuing education seminars in musculoskeletal differential diagnosis and orthopedic manual therapy with the IAOM-US and other National and State conferences.