Description
- Identify how to assess the most common climbing injuries in the elbow and forearm
- Apply current research into the diagnosis and assessment of elbow and forearm injuries
- Utilize assessments of mobility, muscle performance and movement during a clinical exam of a rock climber
- Organize your elbow interventions into a progressive pyramid to return a rock climber back to full function
- Understand how to address education, mobility, muscle performance, and climbing technique for climbers with lateral, medial, posterior and anterior elbow pain
- Develop specific interventions for specific case studies that are targeted at the elbow and adjacent regions related to the rock climbers subjective and objective findings
Level
- Intermediate to Advanced
- The content is created for medical providers, however coaches and athletes can also take the course to learn more about the assessment and treatment of elbow and forearm injuries
Includes
- 2 sections of pre-recorded lectures on climbing injury covering 23 topics
- Video library of rehabilitation exercises
- Video Runtime: 172 min
- Learning Assessments: 24 min
Course Certificate
- Course completion certificate for 196 minutes (3.3 hrs) of course material
Is there a discount for Physical Therapy Students?
- Yes! In order to support the growth and develop of physical therapy students, we have created a coupon code for 20% any course. Email your student ID to info@theclimbingdoctor.com to receive a coupon code for 20% off of the course.
Continuing Education Course Access
- Participants have unlimited con-ed course lecture video access for 3 years after enrollment
- All continuing ed course PDFs are downloadable allowing lifetime access
Topics Covered
- Section 1: Medial epicondylosis and ulnar neuritis, biceps, brachialis and brachioradialis tendinopathy, lateral epicondylosis and radial neuritis, pronator syndrome and chronic exertional compartment syndrome, mobility assessment, and muscle performance assessment
- Section 2: Lateral elbow pain part 1, lateral elbow pain part 2, medial elbow pain, posterior elbow pain, and anterior elbow pain
Instructor
- Jared Vagy is a doctor of physical therapy with a focus on treating rock climbing injuries. In addition to his doctoral degree, he has completed a one-year residency in orthopedics and a one-year fellowship in movement science. He is the author of the Amazon #1 best-seller “Climb Injury-Free,” has published numerous articles on injury prevention and lectures on the topic internationally. Dr. Vagy is on the teaching faculty at the University of Southern California, one of the top doctor of physical therapy programs in the United States. He is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. He is passionate about climbing and enjoys working with climbers of all ability levels, ranging from novice climbers to the top professional climbers in the world.
Money Back Guarantee
- There is a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are not satisfied with this product for any reason, email returns@theclimbingdoctor.com with your order number to process a refund.
Course CEU’s
- Check with your registration body and state board to see if this course qualifies for continuing education credits. Rules and regulations vary per jurisdiction, so it is your reasonability to seek course approval. We are happy to provide the documentation needed to submit for individual approval upon request. Requests can be submitted to info@theclimbingdoctor.com.
Bonus
- The purchase of any “online course” can be used toward enrollment fees in the Rock Rehab Course Series. For example, when you purchase this course for $150 and choose to enroll at a future date in the Rock Rehab Course Series then you will receive $150 off your course series enrollment fee.
Hiroya Son –
Provides excellent overview of involved diagnoses and how to rule up/down differential. Exercises were also very unique and helpful to tailor to clients.