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Duration: 1 hour | CEU Points awarded: 1 General (CEUs), Level 1, Accreditation Number: PPB007/2025/08/004 This CPD-accredited course offers a clinically driven, evidence-based approach to the rehabilitation of wrist injuries across a range of populations—from everyday clients to elite athletes. Designed for rehabilitation professionals, the session covers assessment, treatment planning, and progressive return to activity using practical frameworks backed by current research. Participants will explore key components of wrist rehabilitation, including pain profiling, load requirement analysis, and athlete-specific demands. Emphasis is placed on conservative treatment pathways, with guidance on when surgical referral is appropriate. The course also highlights the importance of sensorimotor retraining, proprioception, and joint control to ensure long-term stability and performance readiness. A comprehensive overview of kinetic chain integration underscores the significance of proximal strength and upper limb coordination in effective wrist recovery. Case studies and clinical tools are used to guide decision-making and improve treatment outcomes. In this course you will learn: How to assess pain profiles, functional goals, and load requirements The difference between conservative and surgical treatment pathways Strategies for proprioceptive and motor control retraining How to integrate upper limb and kinetic chain function Athlete-specific considerations, including severity grading and return-to-play decisions Evidence-based planning for efficient, progressive wrist rehabilitation.
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