Accredited Continuing
Education Programs
These educational
programs have been developed to help professionals, and ultimately,
patients. The courses listed are worth
between 1.0 and 2.5 total CEU credits, depending upon the accrediting board. We
have worked nationally with the following national organizations for
accreditation: CCMC, Registered Nurses, and the National Athletic Trainer's
Association. If you have any additional questions about our products or
questions about other services or CEU opportunities, please do not hesitate to
contact your local OrthoRehab Representative at 1.800.RENT.CPM.
CONTINUOUS PASSIVE MOTION THEORY AND INDICATIONS
Objectives:
- Describe a general overview
of the CPM industry and its role in the orthopedic market.
- Discuss CPM theory and its
benefits of use.
- Examine the common
indications for CPM device use.
- Compare current CPM
providers.
THE ELBOW: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY,
AND PATHOLOGY (Presentation)
Objectives:
- Examine the basic skeletal
anatomy and physiology of the elbow joint
- Discuss the basic soft
tissue anatomy and physiology involved with the elbow joint
- Explain the arthrology,
kinematics, and biomechanics of the elbow joint
- Define the potential
pathologies and corresponding treatments of the elbow joint
THE SHOULDER: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY,
PHYSIOLOGY, AND ORTHOPEDIC PATHOLOGY (Presentation)
Objectives:
- Describe skeletal and soft
tissue anatomy
- Explain muscle and
biomechanical function
- Identify shoulder pathology
and testing
- Acute
injuries
- Chronic
conditions
- Discuss treatment and
surgical repair
CPM BENEFITS AND PROTOCOLS BY CLINICAL
INDICATIONS (Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
- Look at common
pathologies/indications that affect both upper and lower extremities where CPM
can be beneficial.
- Discuss CPM benefits of use
in specific clinical indications.
- Review suggested protocols
to maximize the patient’s benefit from CPM.
THE ELBOW: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY,
PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT (Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
- Overview Look at Elbow
Anatomy
- Discuss CPM Theory and
Benefits of Use
- Examine the Common
indications for CPM
- Device usage and specific
protocols
THE SHOULDER: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY,
PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT (Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
- Examine the basic skeletal
anatomy and physiology of the shoulder joint.
- Discuss the basic soft
tissue anatomy and physiology involved with the joint.
- Define the potential
pathologies and corresponding treatments of the shoulder joint.
- Explain the arthrology,
kinematics, and biomechanics of the shoulder joint.