Total Credits: 2.5 including 2.5 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Sacral Insufficiency Fractures
Review Sacral and Innominate Anatomy
Causes of Low Back and Sacral Pain
OMT and other treatments for Low Back and Sacral Pain
Review of other Differentials of Low Back and Sacral Pain
Multiregional Counter-Strain Recap
To review the history and principles of the Counterstrain Technique
To review common Counterstrain Techniques on various parts of the body
Sports Medicine – The Knee
Discuss common sport related knee/lower extremity injuries
Discuss high yield OMT techniques
Discuss return to play for common sports related knee/lower extremity injuries
Video Demonstration of OMT techniques
Dr. Lauren Hensley, Joseph Secor-Taddia, Robert Kim, Iza Jordan, Abdul-Samad Mirza, and Steven Ma have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this program or presentation.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The Florida Osteopathic Medical Association (FOMA) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
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OMT-and-Sacral-Insufficiency-Fractures (2.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
OMT Sports Medicine (5.3 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Multiregional Counter-Strain Recap (3.1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Jesse Kemmerlin, DO, is a 2016 graduate of NSU-KPCOM. He has participated in FOMA Conventions & Seminars as a table trainer and speaker since 2016.
Matthew Doty, DO is a 2016 graduate of LECOM. He has participated in FOMA Conventions & Seminars as a table trainer and speaker since 2017.
Robert St. Clair, DO is a 2016 graduate of NSU-KPCOM. He is a recent PM&R graduate and is currently a Sports Medicine fellow at Larkin Community Hospital.
Jazmine Loman, DO was raised in Pittsburgh, PA, and obtained her Bachelors of Science in Athletic Training from Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, PA. Jazmine went on to complete her medical school training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, and completed her residency training in Family Medicine at RowanSOM/Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital/Jefferson Hospital in New Jersey. Dr. Loman has recently completed her first Fellowship training in Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine at Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springsin Hialeah, Florida. Currently she is training in the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the same hospital system and location.
Sofia Funes, DO is a 2016 graduate of NSU-KPCOM. Sofia A. Funes, DO, MPH received her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida in 2012, and her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2016. During her time at NSU, Dr. Funes completed a pre-doctoral fellowship in Anatomy and served as the president of the International Medical Outreach Club. She led fundraising events and logistics in the execution of medical mission trips to Ecuador, Vietnam, and Brazil. Additionally, she volunteered alongside peer medical students with support from the American Osteopathic Foundation and Habitat for Humanity rebuilding infrastructure in Staten Island after hurricane Sandy. She was honored with the Human Touch Student Leadership Award and the Sherry Arnstein Student Minority Scholarship for her dedication working with underserved populations both nationally and internationally. Dr. Funes completed her Preventive Medicine residency at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. During residency, she served as Chief Resident during the 2019-2020 training year and received a Physician Training Award in Cancer Prevention from the American Cancer Society for her work in colorectal cancer prevention at the local VA primary care clinics. Continuing her passion for medical missions and outreach, she collaborated with Doctors Without Borders in a vaccination campaign for the migrant and refugee population in Greece and was awarded with the Rutgers Global Public Health Scholarship. She is currently completing her Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine residency providing a patient-centered approach to treating musculoskeletal conditions using osteopathic manipulative treatment, image-guided interventions and regenerative medicine."
Khadija Jackson, DO is a 2017 graduate from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine- Georgia Campus and completed her Family Medicine Residency at Clarion Hospital in Clarion, PA in 2020.