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Effective Strategies to Treat Upper Crossed Syndrome
Tuesday, August 6th – 2pm & 7pm EST
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Claim Your Spot for the Webinar - Effective Strategies to Treat Upper Crossed Syndrome
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Webinar Objective
- Identify the condition “Upper Crossed Syndrome.”
- Discuss contributing factors for Upper Crossed Syndrome
- Demonstrate 3 assessments used to identify Upper Crossed Syndrome
- Demonstrate 3 Graston Technique treatment interventions used to treat patients suffering from Upper Crossed Syndrome
Earn Valuable CEUs By participating in this webinar, you will not only gain valuable insights into one of the more challenging conditions to treat in physical therapy but also earn CEUs to help maintain your licensure and enhance your professional qualifications.
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Mike Ploski PT, ATC, OCS, GTS
Clinical Advisor
Mike maintains a clinical practice at a rehabilitation company with four sites in the Indianapolis area and is a guest instructor in orthopedic manual therapy at the University of Indianapolis. He was a clinic director in Indianapolis for 12 years for a national rehabilitation company. Prior to that, he was a Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer for the PGA Tour and the CART racing league. Mike has been a GT-trained clinician since 1996 and a GT instructor since 1998. He joined Graston Technique, LLC in 2013 and now serves as Clinical Advisor. He works in close collaboration with the faculty members who teach Graston Technique in the curriculum of advanced degree programs in physical therapy and athletic training and represents GT at national conferences. Mike received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wabash College in 1984 and a Master of Education degree with a major in exercise physiology from Temple University in 1986. He earned a Master of Science degree from the Krannert School of Physical Therapy at the University of Indianapolis in 1988. He has been a certified Athletic Trainer since 1985 and board certified in orthopedics since 1998.