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So far the Fall schedule is off to a great start with all of the NASMI PT Con Ed courses! This weekend we had two great groups in Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC.

Paul and Scott kicked off the weekend on Friday with newest addition to the PT seminar schedule with  “Lower Quarter Management of Overuse and Traumatic Injuries Related to the Running Athlete” in Atlanta. Although Scott had a run in with food poisoning it sounds like the guys did a great job and had an excellent group of participants with a genuine interest in the management of their injured running athletes. One course participant has already been in contact with Scott following up on course material and it’s always nice to hear feedback like this…

“I also wanted to thank you for the upbeat and outgoing personality that you and Paul portrayed.  I had a great time at the course and was interested to see what others are doing in different regions of the country.  It is nice to see that there are others out there doing the same things and use the same philosophies that we currently use at our clinic.  It is refreshing to hear and see this as sometimes you lose perspective and it is good to know that you are teaching and performing the right treatments.” -Running Course Participant

Good work guys! Rumor has it a guest appearance was made by NASMI’s Tab Blackburn and that there were some good photo ops! :)

We are looking forward to the next 2 PT con ed running courses this Fall in Denver (October 8-9) as well as San Diego (November 19-20). Keep up the great work.

Also on tap Saturday and Sunday was the PT con ed course  Selective Functional Movement Assessment in Charlotte with Mike and Robyn. As always, there was a great turn out of clinicians eager to learn the SFMA. From the sounds of it people really grasped the concepts and easily saw the clinical importance and application. Below are just a few comments from the course evals…

“This was a very interesting course. The presentations were very logical and made sense! I know I can use it tomorrow in the clinic.”

“This is such an amazing course!! The instructors were VERY helpful and as a bonus had a great sense of humor.”

“This was an excellent course! I really appreciated the exercise suggestions given for each discovered impairment. The instructors did a great job of making this a fun practical course.”

“This was a lot of information in 2 days-But very applicable, efficient approach to the diagnosis of movement dysfunction. I will apply these concepts immediately.”

Great job to Mike and Robyn! Next up for SFMA, Brandon and Mike in Dallas (October 7-8).

This weekend Tab Blackburn will be taking his talents to Fayetteville, AK for the always wonderful PT con ed course Upper and Lower Quarter Course. Be sure to check out all of our fall PT con ed courses available HERE.

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