Total Credits: 12 including 12 DC CE
Course Title: Contemporary Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Pain
Instructor: Dr. Bryan Bond
sponsored by NCMIC
DC session hrs. 8am-5pm ET (Saturday) and 8am-12pm ET (Sunday)
Contemporary Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Pain
In this workshop, we will discuss the evidence-informed therapeutic importance of human movement and exercise in the management of musculoskeletal pain, while also emphasizing the pragmatic application of exercise in clinical practice.
This is a shared DC/CTA session.
Venue: Embassy Suites Knoxville West
The TCA has a small room block at the host venue for this event. You may book your room in our block at this link: TN Chiropractic Association (hilton.com). Please make your reservation by 3/22/24.
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Contemporary Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Pain - Part 1 (7.2 MB) | 86 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Contemporary Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Pain - Part 2 (11.8 MB) | 145 Pages | Available after Purchase |
With his diverse educational background, several years of teaching experience, and clinical knowledge, Dr. Bond balances evidence-based information and pragmatic, clinical insights into his lectures. His enthusiasm for his subject matter encourages an interactive audience and sparks opportunities for open discussion. The workshop information is well-organized, informative and provides a novel approach to clinical practice focusing on rehabilitation.
Dr. Bryan Bond received his B.S. in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo in Ontario. He earned his B.S. in Human Biology and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from the National University of Health Sciences and spent several years in private practice before joining Cleveland Chiropractic College (CCC) in 2002.
While employed at CCC, Dr. Bond taught a variety of courses including biomechanics, geriatrics and management of musculoskeletal conditions, and he served as a Research Fellow at the Cleveland Research Center from 2007-2008.
After ten years as teaching faculty at CCC, he accepted a full-time faculty position at the University of Saint Mary (USM) in Leavenworth, Kansas. Dr. Bond currently holds the rank of Professor and is also the Co-Director of Research in the Department of Physical Therapy at USM. Currently, he instructs biomechanics and musculoskeletal assessment courses at USM.
Dr. Bond has a master's degree in Biomechanics from the University of Kansas, and ihe received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science in August 2016 from the University of Kansas Medical Center. Also, he is currently working toward completion of a Rehabilitation Diplomate from the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board.