Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Grand Rounds 18
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Grand Rounds 18
1 hour 30 minutes
Case:
This month’s case is a 39-year-old female who suffers with right buttock, hip and foot pain. Over the past 3 years her goals have shifted from returning to competitive sports such as skate skiing, cycling and running to performing functional activities like sitting at her job, standing to do the dishes or sit in a canoe. Let’s see if we can exceed her expectations with our panelist’s’ help.
Case Presenter: Laura Battcock, MScPT
Laura is a physiotherapist who graduated from Dalhousie University in 2017. She has been practicing in the public and private sectors for six years. She has a passion for orthopaedics as well as women’s postnatal health and has continued her postgraduate training with courses in both fields. Moving forwards, she plans to continue to minimize the gap to accessible health care by providing evidence-based rehabilitation to rural communities across Labrador.
Panelists:
Panelist: Lorrie Maffey
BMRPT, MPhty, FCAMPT, CGIMS, Medical Acupuncture, Clinical Specialist MSK
After graduating from The University of Manitoba, Lorrie completed a Clinical Masters from the University of Queensland in Australia. Since 1997, she has been an FCAMPT member and has been actively engaged in mentoring, teaching and examining with the National Orthopaedic Division (NOD) and is currently a Lead Examiner. Since 2000 she has taken an active role in teaching and policy making for Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (CGIMS). Her decades spent with our Canadian national athletes, in particular speed skaters, fuelled her curiosity and research into areas such as groin injury risks, prevention, and management.
Panelist: Elaine Maheu PT
FCAMPT, Grad Dip Manip Ther (Aus), MClSc(Manip)
Elaine has been teaching in Canada, Switzerland and France for many years and acts as a consultant to numerous professionals. Elaine has many fields of interest but is particularly interested in spinal conditions, headaches and neurodynamics. She has received numerous awards including the Golden Hands Award from the NOD (2012), Lifetime Membership Award to CAMPT (2012), the Carol L Richards award from the OPPQ (2017), Fellow of the OPPQ (2021), a distinction medal from the CPA (2021), the 2024 Enid Graham Memorial Lecture Award as well as a Lifetime Membership Award to the CPA (2023).
Panelist: Terry Woodard
BMR(PT), B.Sc., FCAMPT, MClSc (Manip)
Terry graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1989 with a BSc and in 1993 with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physiotherapy). He became a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists (FCAMPT) in 2004. He obtained his MClSc (Manipulation) at Western University (WU) in 2014. Terry works in private practice in Winnipeg and holds part time teaching positions at the U of M and WU. Terry is a mentor, instructor, and examiner in the CPA Orthopaedic Division AIM system.
Webinar Details:
Date: Wednesday, May 8th, 2024
Time: 8:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Cost:
- $20 Orthopaedic Division / CPA member
- $30 non-member
The recording will be available ~ 1 week after live presentation on PD Marketplace for $30 (free for registrants of live event)
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