CME CE

CEUL160274 - COPY OF Orthobiological Hacker Part 1: Regenerative Medicine Technologies

Offered By
Torrentia

4930 Illinois Rd.
Suite A1
Fort Wayne, IN  46804  USA
  803.422.3954
  ray@pursuittherapy.com

Course Description:

Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to provide an evidence-based framework for how to evaluate and successfully manage patients that have undergone regenerative medicine procedures. In addition to reviewing the physiologic construct of typical regenerative medicine procedures (e.g., platelet rich and platelet poor plasma, adipose derived stem cell injections, bone marrow aspirate concentrate injections, and exosomes), the course will make recommendations based on clinical experience, patient preference, and the latest research for using graded exercise, manual therapy, and evidence-based technologies to optimize each phase of tissue healing.
The course will specifically provide didactic and hands-on training for photobiomodulation (i.e., Class 3-4 laser), shockwave (i.e., radial and focused), and electric modalities (i.e., multi-waveform NMES, electric dry needling, and noninvasive brain stimulation). While the use of these technologies can be effectively applied to patients with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, the focus of this course will be how to use exercise, manual therapy, and evidence-based technologies to augment regenerative medicine procedures. Participants should expect high-level didactic coursework and applicable hands-on training necessary to incorporate class 3-4 laser, shockwave, and electric modalities into clinical practice to achieve optimal patient-centered outcomes. Moreover, students will learn cash and insurance-based billing strategies for how to maximize profits related to evidence-based technologies.
-   Photobiomodulation is a tool that helps balance cellular mitochondria, thereby activating a number of cascades responsible for cellular proliferation, differentiation, migration, homeostasis, and repair. When photobiomodulation is improperly dosed, the treatment often fails to create physiologic change and/or drives the creation of dangerous reactive oxygen species, resulting in cellular damage and apoptosis. This class will review the physiologic mechanism behind photobiomodulation and determine how and when to administer it for various tissue types, neuromusculoskeletal disorders, and stages of tissue healing.
-   Shockwave drives waves of energy in a manner that is either focused or dispersed throughout various physiologic tissue-types so as to mechanically stimulate cells, and thereby, initiate a number of cellular cascades responsible for proliferation, differentiation, migration, homeostasis, and repair. When improperly dosed, shockwave may not drive enough energy to create a physiologic change. In contrast, excessive shockwave stimulation has the potential to drive inflammation, tissue damage, and cell death. The purpose of this class is to review the physiologic mechanism behind shockwave technology and determine how and when to administer it for various tissue types, neuromusculoskeletal disorders, and stages of tissue healing.
-   Rehabilitation professionals have traditionally incorporated electric modalities such as transcutaneous electric stimulation, interferential current, neuromuscular electric stimulation, Russian stimulation, and micro-current in clinical practice so as to reduce pain, facilitate muscle contraction, and drive tissue repair. However, this class will consider multi-waveform technology to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of functional movement and exercise. In addition, the class will explore the physiologic effects of electric dry needling to reduce peripheral, central, and affective pain while driving a more robust reparative response. Finally, the course will explore the use of noninvasive brain stimulation to rebalance excitation and inhibition in the central nervous system, thereby facilitating plastic changes associated with pain reduction and motor learning.

Course Dates To Be Offered:

Jul 19, 2025 to Jul 20, 2025 | Hanover NJ
Jul 26, 2025 to Jul 27, 2025 | Las Vegas NV
Aug 16, 2025 to Aug 17, 2025 | Las Vegas NV
Aug 23, 2025 to Aug 24, 2025 | Dallas TX
Sep 13, 2025 to Sep 14, 2025 | Hanover NJ
Sep 27, 2025 to Sep 28, 2025 | Las Vegas NV
Oct 11, 2025 to Oct 12, 2025 | Hanover NJ
Oct 25, 2025 to Oct 26, 2025 | Las Vegas NV
Nov 1, 2025 to Nov 2, 2025 | Orlando FL
Nov 8, 2025 to Nov 9, 2025 | Scottsdale AZ
Dec 6, 2025 to Dec 7, 2025 | Fort Lauderdale FL
Dec 13, 2025 to Dec 14, 2025 | Las Vegas NV

CME CE

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