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Robert C. Manske PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, Shoulder Examination: Back to Basics, Glenohumeral ATC, CSCS
Internal Rotation Deficit, and Internal Impingement in Overhead Athletes – The Other Impingement.
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Robert is a Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. Rob graduated from WSU with a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1994, and earned a Master of Education degree in Physical Education in 2000. He received his DPT from Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions in 2006. Rob has been an APTA Board Certified Sports Physical Therapist since 2002, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a certified Athletic Trainer. Rob has been nominated and received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state and national level – receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award in 2007. He became the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section in 2009 and is now in his second term in that role. Rob has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He has lectured at the state and national level, and has instructed approximately 10-­‐12 courses per year on knee and shoulder rehabilitation. In addition to his full time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Sciences in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program. Robert C. Manske PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, Current Concepts in Glenohumeral Impingement: Evidence-­‐ Robert is a Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. ATC, CSCS
Based Examination, Evaluation and Treatment with Case Rob graduated from WSU with a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1994, and earned a Master of Education degree Studies eris
in Physical Education in 2000. He received his DPT from Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions in 2006. Rob has been an APTA Board Certified Sports Physical Therapist since 2002, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a certified Athletic Trainer. Rob has been nominated and received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state and national level – receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award in 2007. He became the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section in 2009 and is now in his second term in that role. Rob has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He has lectured at the state and national level, and has instructed approximately 10-­‐12 courses per year on knee and shoulder rehabilitation. In addition to his full time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Sciences in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program. Robert C. Manske PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, Assessment and Management of the Stiff Shoulder -­‐ The Robert is a Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. ATC, CSCS
Science Behind Manual Therapy for the Shoulder
Rob graduated from WSU with a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1994, and earned a Master of Education degree in Physical Education in 2000. He received his DPT from Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions in 2006. Rob has been an APTA Board Certified Sports Physical Therapist since 2002, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a certified Athletic Trainer. Rob has been nominated and received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state and national level – receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award in 2007. He became the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section in 2009 and is now in his second term in that role. Rob has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He has lectured at the state and national level, and has instructed approximately 10-­‐12 courses per year on knee and shoulder rehabilitation. In addition to his full time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Sciences in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program. Robert C. Manske PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, Current Concepts of Rotator Cuff Tears: Evidence-­‐Based Robert is a Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. ATC, CSCS
Evaluation, Examination and Treatment with Case Studies Rob graduated from WSU with a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1994, and earned a Master of Education degree in Physical Education in 2000. He received his DPT from Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions in 2006. Rob has been an APTA Board Certified Sports Physical Therapist since 2002, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a certified Athletic Trainer. Rob has been nominated and received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state and national level – receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award in 2007. He became the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section in 2009 and is now in his second term in that role. Rob has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He has lectured at the state and national level, and has instructed approximately 10-­‐12 courses per year on knee and shoulder rehabilitation. In addition to his full time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Sciences in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program. Robert C. Manske PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, Examination and Treatment of Snapping Scapula -­‐ Throwing Robert is a Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. ATC, CSCS
Mechanics 101 Rob graduated from WSU with a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 1994, and earned a Master of Education degree in Physical Education in 2000. He received his DPT from Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions in 2006. Rob has been an APTA Board Certified Sports Physical Therapist since 2002, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a certified Athletic Trainer. Rob has been nominated and received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state and national level – receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award in 2007. He became the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section in 2009 and is now in his second term in that role. Rob has published multiple books, chapters, articles and home study courses related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He has lectured at the state and national level, and has instructed approximately 10-­‐12 courses per year on knee and shoulder rehabilitation. In addition to his full time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Sciences in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program. Aimee Riegel, PT, DPT
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Aimee serves as the Reimbursement Committee Chair for the KPTA. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical Center Physical Therapy program and has been practicing outpatient physical therapy for 8 years. She currently practices at Progressive Physical Therapy center in Hays, KS.
Bonnie Swafford, PT, DPT
Rehabilitation of the Bariatric Patient
Bonnie received her BS in Physical Therapy in 1976 and her DPT in Physical Therapy in 2010, both from the University of Kansas. She is a licensed physical therapist in both Kansas and Missouri, and she is currently working as a Physical Therapist III at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. Bonnie has vast experience in acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient physical therapy and geriatrics. She is a member of the APTA Acute Care and Geriatric Sections. Bonnie serves on the KPTA Research Committee and is a manuscript reviewer for the Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy.
Jackie Dwyer, PT, DPT
Rehabilitation of the Bariatric Patient
Jackie received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from Rockhurst University in 1989 and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Montana in 2014. She started her career at Bethany Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas and gained experience in acute, inpatient rehabilitation and sub-­‐acute rehab units. Jackie currently practices at Shawnee Mission Medical Center where she has worked since 1996. Jackie also spent a year providing Program Development and management at Meadowbrook Rehabilitation Hospital for the traumatic brain injury unit. Jackie has served as Joint Commission department coordinator and as an Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education. She is currently a Clinical Instructor and also serves on Fall Prevention and Safe Patient Handling Committees at Shawnee Mission. Jackie serves as an adjunct faculty member for Rockhurst University in the Physical Therapy Education Program. Kim Erisman, MSPT, Cert MDT, CPI, FDN Cert.
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Kim graduated from University of Kansas Medical Center in 2001 with a Master’s in Physical Therapy. She has practiced in the outpatient orthopedic environment her whole career. She has always valued continuing education, completing numerous Gary Gray courses and is currently completing her Certification in Applied Functional Science. Kim received her mechanical diagnosis and treatment certification through the McKenzie Institute in 2011. She completed her dry needling certification in Nov 2013 through Kinetacore. Kim Erisman, MSPT, Cert MDT, CPI, FDN Cert.
Kim graduated from University of Kansas Medical Center in 2001 with a Master’s in Physical Therapy. She has practiced in the outpatient orthopedic environment her whole career. She has always valued continuing education, completing numerous Gary Gray courses and is currently completing her Certification in Applied Functional Science. Kim received her mechanical diagnosis and treatment certification through the McKenzie Institute in 2011. She completed her dry needling certification in Nov 2013 through Kinetacore. Drew Dischinger, PT, DPT, Cert. MDT, FAFS, NG360 GPS, FDN Cert.
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Drew attended Creighton University and graduated with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2005. He has practiced as a licensed Physical Therapist in Kansas City since 2005, fulfilling his lifelong dream in 2006 when he opened Sport + Spine. Since then, he has devoted his time to both the development of Sport + Spine and his professional education. Immediately following school, he received certified as a spine specialist though the McKenzie Institute, became a movement specialist though the Gray Institute and became Kansas City’s first Nike Golf Performance Specialist. His functional dry needling certification was completed in Nov 2013 through Kinetacore. Dr. Robert Rinaldi Botox and Vestibular therapy as adjunct therapy for Torticollis
Dr. Rinaldi is an associate professor of pediatrics in the Section of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine at the Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine. He serves as Co-­‐Director of the Nerve and Muscle Clinic and is the Director of both the Brachial Plexus Injury Program and the Torticollis clinic at Children’s Mercy Hospital. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Rinaldi serves as an associate member of the Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Committee of the American Board of PM&R, Subcommittee Chair/Senior Reviewer of the Pediatric Rehabilitation medicine Examination Committee of the American Board of PM&R, and as chair of the Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine and developmental Disabilities Council of the American Academy of PM&R.
Andrea Thorne, PT
Botox and Vestibular therapy as adjunct therapy for Torticollis
Ms. Thorne received her Master’s Degree from Washington University in 2001. She is certified in pediatric vestibular therapy through the APTA. She has been instrumental in the development of the pediatric vestibular therapy program at Children’s Mercy. She is the physical therapy support for the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic and Comprehensive Concussion Clinic at Children’s Mercy Hospital. Under her guidance there are five therapists now that are able to address vestibular therapy issues for the hospital. She is the founder of the Vestibular Therapy Special Interest Group for Kansas City area vestibular therapist that meet quarterly. She is an adjunct professor at Rockhurst University
AJ Thomas, PT, DPT, MS
Tendinopathy: What are we doing and why? From AJ has been practicing physical therapy for 5 years in primarily outpatient settings. After working as a staff therapist in conservative therapy to platlet-­‐rich plasma injections, what a primarily orthopedic and sports setting he has transitioned to the Director of Rehab services position at Rooks County is working?
Health Center in Plainville, KS. AJ is an adjunct instructor at Fort Hays State University in the Biology department where he has taught courses in anatomy and cellular biology, which were the focus of his Master’s research prior to becoming a therapist. AJ serves as a consultant for 4 local high schools on injuries and injury prevention and also serves as one of the Kansas delegates to the House of Delegates. Marie Burdiek Review of All Aspects of Electronic Claim Submissions & Marie is an EDI Account Representative with Administrative Services of Kansas dba Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Other Electronic Transactions, Including ICD-­‐10 End to End Kansas. Marie has been with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas for 22 years. Marie was Sr. EMS Help Desk Support Testing and Availity Updates
for three years and EMS Help Desk Support for five years. Marie's responsibilities include educating the provider community on electronic transactions and services. Marie works with the provider community to find the best solution fro their electronic transaction needs.
Vikki Lindemuth Review of All Aspects of Electronic Claim Submissions & Vikki has been employed at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas for 41 years. Vikki has worked in claims, customer Other Electronic Transactions, Including ICD-­‐10 End to End service, medical review, utilization, provider network services, and professional relations. Vikki has been a statewide Testing and Availity Updates
provider representative sine April 1994. Vikki has direct responsibility for individual provider education, contracting, etc. for the following providers: ambulance services, audiologists, hearing aid dispensers, language and speech pathologists, durable medical equipment suppliers, prosthetics, orthotics, private duty nursing, sleep labs/centers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, autism specialists and opticians. Vikki volunteers for the following organizations: American Cancer Society, American Heritage Girls, and Mother Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Church.
Larissa Nixon, DPT, MCMT
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: bridging the gap of pelvic health Larissa has 4 years experience in pelvic rehabilitation therapy treating both women and men. She was a PTA for 7 years in women and men
prior to graduating in 2011 with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Regis University in Denver, CO. She received specialized training from the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute in Seattle, WA. She has specialized in treating chronic pelvic pain for 4 years. Larissa currently works for Select Physical Therapy in Kansas City, KS. Candy Bahner, PT, DPT, MS Clinical Instructor Round Table Discussions Candy is the Chair of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, KS. She is also an instructor for the APTA Credentialed Clinical Instructor Course and has previously served as the Director of Clinical Education for both Physical Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistant Programs. She will be joined by other academic faculty involved in Clinical Education from the various physical therapy and physical therapist assistant programs in Kansas.