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February 23-27, 2005
New Orleans, LA

 

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  • Wednesday, Feb. 23
    • The Clinical Application of Real Time Ultrasound Imaging in the Management of Lumbopelvic Dysfunction
      • Jackie Whitaker, BScPT, FCAMT, CGIMS, CAFCI

    Thursday, Feb.24
    • Medical and Rehabilitation Management of High-Risk Pregnancy: Where Do You Start and What Do You Do?
    • Evidence-Based Treatment for Fibromyalgia
    • Your Turn to Speak
    Friday, Feb. 25
    • Multi-Section Mardi Gras Bash
    • Vulvar Complaints
    • Sex, Vulvar Pain and Physical Therapy
    • Women's Health Platform Presentations (Review Abstracts Here)
      • Moderator: Pamela Downey, MSPT, DPT
    • Management of Upper Extremity Dysfunction after Breast Cancer Surgery and/or Treatment
    • Women's and Men's Health Roundtable Discussion
      • Moderator: Laura Fraser, PT
    • General Business Meeting
    • Gynecological Cancer
    Saturday, Feb. 26
    • Motor Control and Motor Learning Theories Linked to the Efficacy of Physical Therapy Practice in Patients with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    • Anal Sphincter Injury: The Short and Long Term Consequences After Traumatic Vaginal Birth Catherine Nichols
    • Advanced Case Study Review on Urinary Incontinence: A Panel Discussion
    • Update on Women's Health Reimbursement
    • Board of Directors Meeting
    • Lymphedema Roundtable

    • Do Adhesions Cause Chronic Pelvic Pain: What Is the Evidence?
    Sunday, Feb. 27

CSM2005 PreConference Course:

“The Clinical Application of Real Time Ultrasound Imaging
in the Management of Lumbo-Pelvic Dysfunction”
New Orleans, Louisiana

February 23, 2005 7:30am-5:00pm
Speaker: Jackie Whittaker BScPT, FCAMT, CGIMS, CAFCI Director, Ocean Pointe Physiotherapy Consultants, Vancouver, Canada

Register online at www.apta.org

For more information, contact Bernadette Kamin at bkamin@kaminpt.com.

 
 
 
 
A Facilitator, assigned to each table, will lead discussions on various clinical and administrative issues. Don't miss this opportunity to hear and share your "clinical pearls" with your colleagues.

 

 

 

 

 

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