A Study of Anatomy and the Anatomical Relationships of the Hand
Schedule
Sat Aug 07 2021 at 07:00 am to 06:30 pm
Location
UCLA Outpatient Rehabilitation Services | Los Angeles, CA
About this Event
Maximum # of participants: 20 in order to allow social distancing.
Date: August 7, 2021
Time: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Location: UCLA Rehabilitation Services
1000 Veteran Ave, Suite A-744 Los Angeles, CA 90024
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Participants will actively learn and participate in the detailed study of the intrinsic anatomy and anatomical relationships of the hand via didactic presentation, discussion, drawing labs and case presentation. Presentation and lab formats will foster an environment of collaborative interaction that promotes independent and group problem-solving and skill development.
Each participant will personally draw the detailed intrinsic anatomy of the hand and will be provided with an 'Intrinsic Hand Kit' including the personal, professionally sculpted translucent osseous model of the hand, fine tip dry erase markers, and detailed drawing instructions.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify an understanding of intrinsic anatomy and relational anatomy of the hand within the context diagnostic and case specific scenarios.
2. Recognize the value of personal and clinical collaborative work through multiple small group discussions and drawing labs centered on hand anatomy the management of hand pathology.
3. Differentiate between initial and concluding knowledge of intrinsic anatomy of the hand and associated diagnoses and pathologies.
4. Identify a network of colleagues in which to exchange ideas and contact information.
5. Differentiate the difference and value of studying the intrinsics of the hand via various educational modes and media.
6. Recognize and understand the importance of health and balance in rehabilitation.
COURSE SCHEDULE: TIME IS NOW CHANGED TO 8AM TO 5PM
7:00-8:00am The Homunculus and the Hand
8:00-8:30am Intrinsic Incidence
8:30-9:15am Cases and Complications
9:15-10:15am The Dorsal Interossei (didactic)
10:15-10:30am Break
10:30-11:30am The Dorsal Interossei (lab)
11:30-12:00pm Q&A and Cases
12:00-1:00pm Lunch
1:00-2:00pm The Lumbricals (didactic)
2:00-3:00pm The Lumbricals (lab)
3:00-3:30pm Break
3:30-4:00pm The Palmar Interossei (didactic)
4:00-4:30pm The Palmar Interossei (lab)
4:30-5:30pm Organization and Balance of the Hand
5:30-6:30pm Intrinsic Intelligence (lab)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Mike Cricchio, MBA, OT/L, CHT, is a graduate of the Loma Linda University
Occupational Therapy Program. He completed a Hand and Upper Extremity
Fellowship at Stanford University Hospital in 1996 and went on to earn a
Masters of Business Administration. He is a Certified Hand Therapist and active
clinical educator. He co-founded and chairs the Teton Hand and Upper
Extremity Conference Series. He has been an item writer for HTCC and
participated as a member of the CHT exam review committee. Mike has
provided instructional education on business and practice management
concepts for several annual ASHT and ASHT/ASSH conferences. He has been
the Vice Chair and/or Chair of ASHT national conferences in Phoenix, Boston,
San Diego and Chicago. Mike presently works as the Site Manager of UFHealth
Hand and Upper Extremity Center, OSMI KIDS and Educational Conference
Coordinator of UFHealth Rehab. An Adjunct Faculty at University of Florida
Occupational Therapy Program, Mike has taught Kinesiology in the Bachelor of
Health Science Program for years and presently continues to teach in the
Foundations of Occupational Therapy in the Doctorate of Occupational Therapy
(OTD) program. He is currently a regular Guest Lecturer on upper extremity
anatomy and injury at the University of Florida Physical Therapy and Masters of
Athletic Training Programs. Mike is published in the Journal Hand Therapy and
is presently involved with ongoing research related to Total and Reverse Total
Shoulder Arthroplasty. He presents nationally on a variety of upper extremity
anatomy and pathology topics. Mike also developed an electronic medical
documentation system employed by UFHealth Hand and Upper Extremity
Center for eight years and is presently collaborating with the University of
Florida Office of Licensing and Technology to deliver a suite of UE |
Applications.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants
Cancellation Policy: Non-refundable
CEU:
PT: UCLA Health Rehabilitation Services is recognized by the PT Board of California as an approval agency for continuing competency for CA licensed PTs and PTAs. This course is approved for 10 contact hours.
OT: Per Section 4161(c) of Title 16, California Code of Regulations (CCR), this course qualifies for 10 PDU’s per the California Board of Occupational Therapy.
FOR QUESTIONS: For further information about this course, please contact Joan Vicente at 424-259-7150 or at [email protected].
Where is it happening?
UCLA Outpatient Rehabilitation Services, 1000 Veteran Ave, Los Angeles, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 150.00