LOCATION
Online
DESCRIPTION
The involvement of the sacroiliac joint in the broader spectrum of low back and pelvic pain has long been controversial. This course examines the role of this joint in that spectrum and the pathomechanics that are involved. The SI joint derives its stability from both its anatomical features and dynamic muscle activity. The contribution of each varies throughout the cycle of lumbopelvic motion during the gait cycle.
License Approval
State/ Org. Type Approval Code Credits
BC DC † PreApproved 3
CO DC † PreApproved 3
CT DC † PreApproved 3
DC DC † PreApproved 3
DE DC † PreApproved 3
FL DC Approved 3
IA DC † PreApproved 3
ID DC † PreApproved 3
IL DC † PreApproved 3
IN DC Not Accepted 3
KY DC Not Accepted 3
LA DC Not Accepted 3
MA DC † PreApproved 3
MB DC † PreApproved 3
MD DC † PreApproved 3
MI DC † Preapproved 3
MN DC Approved 3
MS DC Not Accepted 3
MT DC † PreApproved 3
NB DC † PreApproved 3
NC DC † PreApproved 3
ND DC † PreApproved 3
NE DC † PreApproved 3
NH DC † PreApproved 3
NJ DC † PreApproved 3
NY DC Approved 3
OH DC † PreApproved 3
ON DC † PreApproved 3
OR DC † PreApproved 3
PA DC Approved 3
PR DC † PreApproved 3
QC DC † PreApproved 3
RI DC † PreApproved 3
SC DC † PreApproved 3
SK DC † PreApproved 3
UT DC † PreApproved 3
VA DC † PreApproved 3
VT DC † PreApproved 3
WA DC † PreApproved 3
WI DC Not Accepted 3
WY DC † PreApproved 3
† This seminar is valid for CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board. It remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.