Current & Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non-Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Lumbar Spine Anatomy & Biomechanics (Electronic Download)

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Current & Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non-Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Lumbar Spine Anatomy & Biomechanics (Electronic Download)
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Current & Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non-Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Lumbar Spine Anatomy & Biomechanics (Electronic Download)
SKU: 207E

by Jeffrey P. Larson, RPT, ATC

Discusses the basic anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine and prepares the student for Parts 2 & Part 3. 35 pages.

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Course Length: 4.0 contact hours

Instructional Level: Beginner

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Current & Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non-Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Lumbar Spine Anatomy & Biomechanics (Electronic Download) SKU: 207E by Jeffrey P. Larson, RPT, ATC Discusses the basic anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine and prepares the student for Parts 2 & Part 3. 35 pages. Order this product and it will be available to you immediately after purchase for electronic download in the “My Downloads” section of your account after you have logged in. The download files will require Adobe Acrobat Reader to open. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed, you may download it at no charge from Adobe.com. Course Length: 4.0 contact hours Instructional Level: Beginner Current and Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non-Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine Goal: This course is intended to facilitate a review as well as a learning experience for the therapist, athletic trainer, and other related professionals through a self-paced study of the clinical anatomy and basic biomechanics of the lumbar spine. Student Objectives: At the end of this course the student will be able to: 1. Identify clinically relevant bony regions of the lumbar vertebrae. 2. Describe and classify ligaments and musculature of the lumbar spine. 3. Describe the blood supply of the lumbar spine. 4. Thoroughly understand the anatomical relationship between key structures of the nervous system and the lumbar spine. 5. Understand the anatomy and biomechanics of the intervertebral disc and the changes the disc must undergo throughout movement of the lumbar spine. 6. Understand the biomechanics of the intervertebral joint complex and how each segment contributes to the movement of the entire lumbar spine.
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Practice Athletic Trainers, Massage Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapy
Hours Approved 4