Instructors:
2022/2023 Brooks IHL Residency/Fellowship Cohort

The Brooks Institute of Higher Learning is excited to announce that we are back to in person presentations!

Description:
The Brooks IHL Orthopaedic, Sports and Women’s Health Residents will be presenting their 2nd Case Presentation. The Brooks IHL would like to invite you to join us to hear the latest evidence-based management for rehabilitation practice! The presentations will be held in 2 large meeting rooms. Attendees will have the option to move throughout the rooms and observe the presentations of their choosing.

Date/Time and Location: 
December 6th, 2022: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – University Campus
3599 University Blvd S. Jacksonville, Florida 32216
Room: Brooks Assembly 1 & 2

Intended Audience:
All clinicians and clinical students!

Contact Hours:
This event is approved for 2 contact hours  by the following boards:

  • Florida Physical Therapy Association
  • Florida Board of Occupational Therapy

This event is approved for 1.5 contact hours by the following boards:

  • Florida Board of Speech Language Pathology
  • Florida Board of Nursing

 

 

Enrollment: 
Please use the Eventbrite link on the top of this page to register for the Orthopaedic, Sports and Women’s Health Residents presentation room.

To Register for the Neurologic OT Fellows, Neurologic and Pediatric PT Residents presentation room, please click here.

*Please note: To receive contact hours for both rooms, please make sure you sign the attendance sheet in each room you attend. 

 

Orthopaedics, Sports and Women’s Health Presentation Schedule:

 

  • 6:30 – 6:45: Carly Seethaler: A Turning Point in the Physical Therapy Management of Acute Cervicalgia
  • 6:45 – 7:00: Zac King: Needs Analysis Considerations for Collegiate Tennis Player in Return to Play Decision Making: A Case Study
  • 7:00 – 7:15: Brendan Bak: “Anatomical Abnormalities? Where’s the Protocol?”
  • 7:15 – 7:30: Peggy Peterson: When to Flip the Script: The Clinical Decision-Making Process in the Transition of Care from Down-Training for Deep Dyspareunia to Up-Training for Stress Urinary Incontinence
  • 7:30 – 7:45: BREAK
  • 7:45 – 8:00: Scott Ackerman: The Difference A Little Salsa Can Make
  • 8:00 – 8:15: Hetal Vora: “A Missing Link: The Importance of the Myofascial Connections of the Psoas to the Core”
  • 8:15 – 8:30: Liam Globensky: When in Doubt, Cut it Out? Popliteal Resection in Symptomatic TKA