Jack M.Stagge P.T., OCS, FAAOMPT, Director/Instructor

=Jack’s Video Courses are no longer available on Medbridge.  Due to this, the request for in person courses has significantly increased.  Jack currently has only 2 more course times available for 2022.  For information on sponsoring seminars in 2022, please contact Jack M. Stagge P.T., O.C.S., FAAOMPT directly at jmstagge@gmail.com 

Thank you for your patience during these trying times!! 

All courses sponsored by IMTS in conjunction with individual sponsors.

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Please contact:  Jack Stagge at:  Jmstagge@gmail.com

Courses Offered: (All courses are offered in 2 day formats)

1B: Lower Peripheral Nerve Sensitization:The “Missing Link” in the Treatment of Ortho, Sports and Industrial Medicine Patients

This two day lab course will present concepts of differential diagnosis and treatment of patients with lower extremity pain and loss of function pioneered by Bob Elvey P. T., G.D.M.T. Participants will learn to integrate the six sensitive and specific evaluation techniques into their standard evaluations and specific treatment protocols will be demonstrated and practiced. Research shows that over 12% of lower quadrant maladies are often caused by peripheral nerve sensitization and thereby misdiagnosed.  Plantar fasciitis, failed back syndromes, chronic hamstring tears, tarsal tunnel syndromes, trochanteric bursitis to name a few. Well documented neurogenic causation will be presented. Real patient examinations, videos, case presentation, and lab practical’s will allow for application into the participant’s daily practice.

Dates for 1B Lower Quarter Courses that are currently scheduled for 2022  

March 12th and 13th            Kootenai Health, Idaho.             Contact:    rehabeducation@kh.org 

April 2nd and 3rd                   South Dakota State Meeting       Contact:  Mark Peterson    Mark.Petersen@avera.org                     

August 13th and 14th            Mercer University , Atlanta         Contact: Beth Collier.   collier_nb@mercer.edu                          

         1A: :  Upper Quarter Peripheral Nerve Sensitization:The “Missing Link” in the Treatment of Ortho, Sports and Industrial Medicine Patients

This 2- day lab course will present concepts of differential diagnosis and treatment of patients with upper quadrant pain and loss of function pioneered by Bob Elvey P. T., GDMT.   Participants will learn to integrate the six sensitive and specific evaluation for these pathologies into their standard evaluations and specific treatment protocols will be demonstrated and practiced. Recent research demonstrates that often misdiagnosed maladies of the upper quadrant including shoulder impingements, “chronic tendonitis”, adhesive capsulitis, failed whiplash syndromes etc. are caused by peripheral nerve sensitization. Well documented neurogenic causation will be presented. Real patient examinations, videos, case presentation, and lab practical’s will allow for application into the participant’s daily practice

Dates for 1A Upper Quarter Courses that are currently scheduled for 2022: 

May 21st and 22nd                       Mercer University, Atlanta            Contact:  Beth Collier        collier_nb@mercer.edu                                                                                                                   
Oct. 1st and 2nd                             Kootenai Health                             Contact: rehabeducation@kh.org

iOct. 8th and 9th                    Belmont University, Nashville     Contact: James McElroy  James.mcelroy@belmont.edu

Oct. 27th thru 30th                        A.AO.M.P.T.,   San Diego                                                                                    

2A: Advanced Differential Diagnosis& Treatment of Orthopedic Patients with Upper and Lower Quarter Neuropathic Syndromes

This course will cover advanced concepts and techniques that will allow the participant to treat even the most difficult patients. Specific manual technique application, sequencing of treatment, medical considerations, and advanced techniques for desensitization and deprovocation will be covered. Evidenced based objective measures such as algometry, surface temperature, and sensory measurements will be demonstrated and practiced. Management strategies including specific electrical stimulation techniques, progressive loading, mirror imaging, repetitive patterning, etc. will be covered. Treating the most challenging patients will be illustrated through “real patient” presentations and discussion.

To be Scheduled

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