About this Event
As physical therapists, we have defined ourselves as movement system experts, thus we must continue to demonstrate how the movement system diagnosis influences the entirety of the episode of care. In this 4-hour course, we will discuss the difference between the health condition and movement system diagnosis (MSDx), review commonly accepted movement system diagnoses and their treatment principles found in the literature, review key concepts of task analysis and the proposed systematic movement examination via APTA's movement screen. Lastly, we will practice what we learned through patient case examples by assigning a movement system diagnosis, suggesting treatment techniques to address movement system impairments and functional limitations, and providing discharge planning recommendations. Furthermore, we will discuss how assigning a different movement system diagnosis to the same patient may have resulted in less optimal outcomes. At the end of the course, learners will be able to discuss the idea of a systematic movement examination; how the movement system diagnosis differs from a health condition; and how the movement system diagnosis influences an episode of care.
This event offers APTA approved .4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 4 contact hours for eligible participants.
Agenda
Learning Objectives
Info: 1. Discuss the key considerations involved in arriving at the movement system
diagnosis.
2. Discuss the distinction between a health condition (medical diagnosis) and a
movement system diagnosis.
3. Discuss how the movement system diagnosis affects treatment decisions and
drives the plan of care through discharge in addressing the patients’ activity
limitations and participation restrictions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Phoenix Children's Mel Cohen Conference Center, 1920 E Cambridge Ave, Phoenix, United States
USD 58.74












