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by Judy C. Colditz, OT/L, CHT, FAOTA with hand surgeon Richard S. Moore, Jr., MD
This DVD/CD Self-Study Module scrutinizes the relationship between digital motion and tendon glide. Through a live course atmosphere, hand therapist Judy C. Colditz, OT/L, CHT, FAOTA and hand surgeon Richard S. Moore, Jr., MD examine tendon pathology, demonstrate common tendon surgical procedures, and discuss the clinical relevance of the exercises. It includes:
Experience Level - Intermediate/Advanced
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PART I - FLEXOR TENDONS
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Position at Time of Injury
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Glide in Zone II & V
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Differential Glide in Zone II
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Differential Glide in Zone III
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Repair of FDP & FDS
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FPL Glide in Zone II
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Thumb Pulley & Tendon Anatomy
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Finger Pulley & Tendon Anatomy
PART II - EXTENSOR TENDONS
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Anatomy of Dorsal Apparatus
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EDC glide Zone V & VII
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Zone V Laceration
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EDC Distal & Proximal to Junctura
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Repair of EDC
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Zone IV EPL & Zone V APL Laceration
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De Quervain’s Release
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EIP to EPL Transfer
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Boutonniere Deformity
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Boutonniere Reconstruction
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Mallet & Swan-Neck Deformity
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Unique Pricing: Up to 5 individuals can get credit from one DVD/CD Module 
How many individuals can get credit from one DVD/CD module?
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Credit for one individual is complimentary with purchase of DVD/CD Self-Study Module.
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4 others may pay an additional fee each to take the online exam using serial number on same DVD/CD Self-Study Module.
What is the cost of an additional exam?
When can I purchase the additional exam?
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When you purchase the DVD/CD Self-Study Module or any other time.
When and how often can I take the exam?
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You may take the exam any time after purchase of DVD/CD Self-Study Module or additional exam and as many times as needed until you pass.
How do I get my certificate of completion?
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Certificate available to print upon successful completion of exam.
Learning Outcomes/Course Objectives 
At the completion of this DVD/CD Self-Study Module, the learner will be able to:
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Understand the principles of tendon glide and tendon pathology in the hand
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Recognize how joint motion relates to underlying tendon glide for both flexors and extensors
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Review literature related to tendon glide and tendon pathology for flexors and extensors
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Review anatomical information on the flexor tendons and pulleys
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Probe long-held assumptions about digital motion and tendon glide
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Recognize the techniques for 5 tendon surgical procedures
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Review the mechanics of tendon pathology/imbalance for flexors and extensors
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Analyze the biomechanics of glide vs. tension in flexor and extensor tendon injuries
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Study 14 cadaveric exercises and the surgeon-therapist discussions
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