Improving Confidence with CTJ and Thoracic Spine Mobilizations & Manipulations
March 4 @ 6:45 pm – 8:00 pm
STUDENTS AND THERAPISTS
Please join us for hands-on practice on
“Improving Confidence with CTJ & Thoracic Mobilizations and Manipulations and Exercise Prescription”
An evening of mentorship focused on CTJ & Thoracic Spine mobilization and manipulation techniques and exercise prescription.
TUESDAY, March 4 @ 6:45PM at Spooner South Mountain
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Overview:
- Discussion on clinical decision-making for interventions
- Understanding of CTJ and thoracic spine mobilization and manipulation techniques
- Targeted hands-on practice with multiple rounds of feedback
Format: In Person
Audience:
Are you excited to discuss and develop your practice and your clinical reasoning skills? All are welcome! This session is specifically designed for beginners and people looking to improve their confidence.
- ALL Spooner students (PT, OT, and PTA )
- Spooner physical therapists
- Spooner hand therapists
Presented by:
Joe Escobedo, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, COMT
Spooner South Mountain
Education:
DPT – Creighton University (2018)
BS – Northern Arizona University (2014)
Certifications:
- Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
- Fellow, American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists
- Certified in Orthopedic Manual Therapy
Areas of Interest:
- General Orthopedics
- Injury Prevention
- Manual therapy
- Sports Injury and Rehabilitation
About Joe:
Joe joined the Spooner Physical Therapy team in June 2018, after completing his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Creighton University in Omaha, NE. Originally from Phoenix, AZ, he received his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science at Northern Arizona University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2014.
Joe strives to give each patient an individualized experience by listening to their story and circumstances, helping them work towards their goals, and giving them the tools they need to succeed. He also strives to be a life long learner through continuing education and evidence-based practice.