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Power Clean Technique: Common Compensations and Corrective Exercises (CBD)
Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM CDT
Category: District Meetings

This course is designed for physical therapists, therapist assistants as well as PT and PTA students to provide information to improve power clean mechanics in order to reduce risk of injury with sport activities. This course will break down the movements required for a proper power clean as well as outline biomechanical deficits at different joints and then discuss exercises to improve mobility and strength in order to improve technique and minimize risk of injury for athletes and recreational lifters. 1CCU 

At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to:

1. Be able to identify what proper form would look like for a squat, deadlift as well as power clean;
2. Participants will be able to identify common compensations as well as break down in technique to allow for specific treatments for improved mechanics;
3. The course will review anatomy at specific joints in how it relates to movement patterns;
4. Participants will gain knowledge for how specific deficits in joint mobility, muscular imbalances/hypertonicity and weakness effect power clean technique and performance;
5. Individuals taking the course will review exercises to help improve deficits at different joints to allow for improved mechanics.

Speaker(s)
Sara Reilly is a Doctor of Physical Therapy at DHR Orthopedic Sports Therapy Institute. Both her Masters in Exercise Physiology and doctorate of Physical Therapy were achieved at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. During her masters she worked in The Human Performance Lab conducting supplement, training techniques, and nutritional studies to help improve performance athletes. She currently has 11 publications in the human performance and Supplement and sport nutrition fields, as well as given 6 presentations at National and International conferences. Currently she is the Lead Sports Physical therapist at OSTI and specializes in orthopedic therapy with subspecialty in sport rehabilitation.

Irving Alday is a duo licensed and board-certified Doctor of Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainer. He received his bachelor’s in athletic training from the University of Texas in Austin and received his Doctor of Physical Therapy at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During his doctorate program he provided sports medicine coverage for multiple sports at Ball High School in Galveston and the junior hockey club team Houston Wild ages 10-18 years old. He also worked as a student research assistant for the Cadaver-Oriented Anatomy Online Course Project through the UTMB Department of Physical Therapy. Currently he is a Physical Therapist under the sports team at DHR Orthopedic Sports Therapy Institute (OSTI) developing his career in specializing in both orthopedic and sports therapy rehabilitation.

Armando Blancas is a Physical Therapist Assistant and Therapy Supervisor at DHR Orthopedic Sports Therapy Institute. Armando graduated from South Texas College in 2007. He has 15 years experience in orthopedics while mainly working with athletes from middle school level to professional level. Armando is an expert in treating ACL reconstruction and has treated more than 1,000 patients in the last 15 years. He is currently in progress of becoming an Exos Performance Specialist.
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Schedule
7:30: Introduction and review of power clean/squat/deadlift mechanics
7:45: Review common restrictions at the shoulders and corrective exercises
7:55 Review common restrictions at the Hip/Spine and corrective exercises
8:05 Review common restrictions at the Knee and corrective exercises
8:15: Review common restrictions at the ankle and corrective exercises
8:25: Questions

Fees
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$0 for TPTA members
$10 Students
$15 for non-members

Additional Locations
Live Online Only

Cancellation Policy
 
None unless otherwise approved by CBD Board

Additional Information and Registration
CCUs are only issued to PTs and PTAs. In order to receive credit, you must be present for the full course. After the course complete the course evaluation by 9/30/2022. Link to the evaluation in is your confirmation email. You must follow all instructions, including completing registration. Credits will be issued after verifying attendance and completion of evaluation no later than October 1, 2022. Please allow until then for processing. You will log in to your TPTA member account or the account used when completing the evaluation. Please wait until after that date to contact TPTA if your CCUs have not posted on your transcript. Instructions for retrieving will be emailed to you.

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