Systematic Evaluation and Treatment of the Elbow – Twin Cities MN

This course has limited spots available. Priority will go to CHT's in our system.

Date: October 25-26, 2025
Audience: CHT, OTR, OTA, PTA, PT, DPT 
Course Check in time: 7:30AM-8:00AM
Course time: Saturday 8:00AM-6:30PM (CST) and Sunday 8:00AM-3:00PM (CST)
Course level: Intermediate
Location:
St. Catherine University/Mendel Hall
2004, Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55105

Contact hours: 15.25 Education Hours (1.525 AOTA CEU’s)

Cancellation Policy:  Cancellation Fee will apply 

Course description:

This course directly relates to occupational and physical therapy practice, as it provides participants with foundational knowledge in the anatomy and pathoanatomy of the elbow to understand various clinical presentations that relate to the elbow. A portion of the course is focused on performing joint mobilization to address stiffness at the elbow, which is a common occurrence following trauma. With addressing pain issues about the elbow, this course covers how to differentiate the pain-generator with lateral elbow pain and provides efficient methods to treat issues with musculotendinous unit, joint, and nerve. Lateral elbow pain is a very common diagnosis seen in occupational and physical therapy clinics. It also addresses differential diagnosis and treatment with medial and anterior elbow pain. The course will promote improved expertise in treatment of the elbow, leading to optimal patient outcomes

Instructional Method:

Our live courses are made up of lectures that are taught through audiovisual systems (Power Point / Keynote), and all course information is sent to participants before the starting day of the actual course for further review and discussion. The hands-on section is carried out through demonstration of techniques performed by the instructors, and then replicated by the participants under instructors’ supervision, guidance, and feedback. The hands-on section is evaluated by the instructors using an observable skills rubric.

Instructor:

Jean-Michel graduated in 1985 from the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. In 2000 Jean-Michel completed his IAOM-US certification in Diagnostics and Orthopaedic Manual Therapy. He completed a MS in Sports Medicine – Exercise Physiology from Texas Tech University. In 2003, Jean-Michel completed his ScD in Physical Therapy from TTUHSC. He is a Professor of the Doctor of Science (ScD) Program in Physical Therapy at TTUHSC. He is the director of the IAOM-US Fellowship Program, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, and practices at University Medical Center in an outpatient orthopedic clinic in Lubbock, Texas. He is full time faculty in the Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences program at Texas Tech University in Lubbock Texas. Dr. Brismée has authored and co-authored research articles, book chapters, numerous international conference platform and poster presentations.

Disclosures:

  • Financial: The instructor(s) receive an honorarium for presenting this course.
  • Non-financial: The instructor(s) have no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
  • Partial credit is not available. For online courses, passing module assessments and completing the course evaluation is required to earn continuing education credit. For live courses, attendance is confirmed by signing the attendance sheet at the course; ensure name and professional license number are accurate, and initial both morning and afternoon attendance.

Objectives and Goals:

Through a combination of lecture and lab, participants will:

  • Execute an examination using a systematic approach to address elbow conditions to determine the pain-generator (OT Service Delivery)
  • Demonstrate how to provide joint mobilization techniques for limitations at the humeroulnar, humeroradial and proximal radio-ulnar joint and relate to functional implications for home program carryover. (OT Service Delivery)
  • Describe key concepts regarding rehabilitation for elbow instability (Foundational Knowledge, OT Service Delivery)
  • Demonstrate manual techniques to address soft tissue disorders about the medial, anterior, and lateral elbow (OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge)
  • Select provocative tests to classify nerve compressions at the elbow and forearm that cause impairment in occupations (Foundational Knowledge, OT Service Delivery)
  • Compare and contrast functional implications and activity modification recommendations for occupations within holistic treatment plans to address the following syndromes: cubital tunnel, pronator syndrome, radial tunnel, and Wartenberg’s syndrome (OT Service Delivery)

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