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Advanced differential diagnosis and treatment of elbow pain

Elbow pain often presents a diagnostic dilemma. Intra-articular pathologies, local soft tissues and neural structures may be primary sources of nociception, with psychosocial and environmental factors contributing to symptom severity and chronicity. This course will collectively present assessment, differential diagnosis, and management of elbow conditions. The aim of this course is to provide physiotherapists with an opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills relevant to client-centred assessment and treatment of common elbow conditions.

This is the first course offered by the APA that will comprehensively review the underlying mechanisms and pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, assessment and management of elbow disorders. This course is suitable for physiotherapists with clinical experience in musculoskeletal and sports injuries, interested in updating their knowledge and improving their skills in the management of elbow injuries.


Chronic elbow pain reflects a complex aetiology. Understanding the contribution of local tissue pathology, and sensory and motor system impairments to the individual's clinical presentation of elbow pain will assist clinicians in implementing an effective treatment program. This course is designed to give physiotherapists applied knowledge of the latest evidence regarding individualising treatment for people with chronic elbow injuries and will present a contemporary, evidence-based clinical pathway for treatment of elbow pain, and discuss treatment options based on clinical presentation, prognostic indicators and underlying pathophysiology.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand important anatomical and biomechanical relationships with elbow function and mechanisms of injury
  • Demonstrate applied knowledge of the latest evidence regarding aetiology, differential diagnoses, and predictors of recovery in people with elbow pain
  • Perform skilled assessment techniques relevant to intra-articular pathology, instability, tendinopathy and peripheral nerve entrapment at the elbow
  • Apply the evidence to clinical reasoning for the management of elbow injuries (conservative, injection, surgical)
  • Demonstrate refined manual therapy, neurodynamic and exercise prescription skills for the assessment and management of elbow injuries

Prerequisites

  • Participants require experience in assessing and managing musculoskeletal injuries.
  • This course is only available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists.

Presenters

Leanne Bisset


Leanne specialises in the assessment and management of patients presenting with complex elbow injuries. Leanne is an APA Titled Musculoskeletal physiotherapist, with a PhD which investigated different treatment approaches for patients with tennis elbow. She has published over 60 papers and regularly presents her work at national and international conferences as well as at international workshops. In addition, Leanne is an Associate Professor and Discipline Lead in Physiotherapy at Griffith University and teaches into the undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy programs.

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Courses and Workshops
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Saturday
23 July
08:00AM - 05:30PM AEST
University Drive North
Bruce ACT 2617 View map
Price:
Non Member: $763.00
APA Member: $537.00
Musculoskeletal Group: $482.00
Sports and Exercise Group: $482.00
Distance Discount: $482.00
Registration closing date:
11 Jul 2022
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
10.50
* Early bird prices close 4 weeks prior to the course start date
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