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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
  1. State important history questions used to evaluate patients presenting with problems involving the shoulder, neck, elbow, wrist, hand, back knee, foot and ankle.
  2. Locate important anatomical landmarks in each of these areas and understand their clinical significance.
  3. Perform essential exam maneuvers needed to effectively diagnose problems involving the shoulder, neck, elbow, wrist, hand, back, knee, foot and ankle.
  4. State common treatment modalities used to effectively treat these areas.