
4.6/5
3308 Ratings , 585 Reviews
Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Arlington South,
521 East Interstate 20, Arlington, TX, 76018 (Map)
12:30 PM - 3:45 PM US/Central
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Low back pain impacts 60-80% of individuals at some point in their lives and back pain is the most common reason people seek health care. Research has revealed the high risk and small rewards from opioid drugs and surgery and patients need new viable treatment options. The art and science of medicine appear in conflict, forcing clinicians to choose between the sides of experience and evidence. Management imposes a large socio-economic burden on thehealth care system. Considering the number of providersinvolved in the management of this condition, it is notsurprising that care patterns for low back pain are highly variable. Fragmented and variable care contribute to high levels of guideline discordant management, overuse of expensive and invasive procedures, and continual cost escalations without accompanying evidence of improved outcomes. Research increasingly points to the importance of early care decisions and guideline adherence in the prognosis of patients with low back pain who seek care.
This course combines art and science with extensive clinical experience to highlight examination and treatment strategies that are both efficient and effective. Participants will learn to effectively differential diagnose in clinical examination to Improve your treatment strategies for the lowback using the best evidence. A plethora of management and treatment of the most common diagnosis in out-patient rehabilitation will help you with immediately pain reduction. Additionally, manual therapy techniques will be reviewed. Therapists will leave feeling confident on the impact they can have on this gigantic issue among patients. you with immediately pain reduction. Additionally, manual therapy techniques will be reviewed. Therapists will leave feeling confident on the impact they can have on this gigantic issueamong patients.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Angela (ID) on Feb 17, 2026
great course
5/5
Jonathan (HI) on Feb 17, 2026
everything went fine.
5/5
Luz Rubyrose (CA) on Feb 17, 2026
very informative, thank you
5/5
Aaron (AL) on Feb 12, 2026
very good practical application and explanations.
5/5
danuta (MI) on Feb 01, 2026
clear and technical
5/5
Maribeth (NJ) on Feb 01, 2026
objectives met.
5/5
anne (NJ) on Jan 31, 2026
just that i am referring to the course manual, but at times the instructor is pointing to the screen and i cant see where he is pointing to.
4/5
Jim (NJ) on Jan 30, 2026
good course
5/5
Ariel (WI) on Jan 29, 2026
enjoyed the demonstrations by the presenter.
5/5
Laci (AR) on Jan 28, 2026
i do wish he had spent a little more time on the sij dysfunction differentiation it felt a little rushed.
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