Managing Soft-Tissue Injuries – An Integrated Approach: Groin Injury and Inner Hip Function Live Online with Tom Myers and Dr. Srino Bharam

$125.00

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  • June 3 – 3, 2023
  • Online course
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Thank you for your interest! Registration for this webinar is now closed. Please email info@anatomytrains.com with any questions.

Anatomy Trains is excited to announce, in partnership with Bill Parisi and Fascia Training Academy, two brand new live webinars on managing soft-tissue injuries!

Managing Soft-Tissue injuries – An Integrated Approach

Module 2 – Groin Injury and Inner Hip Function Live Online with Tom Myers and Dr. Srino Bharam

Note: Module 1 was presented on May 20, 2023. If you would like to have access to the recording of this module, please email info@anatomytrains.com

Groin strains and tears are common sports injuries because misuse and malpositioning of the inner hip leads to widespread lumbopelvic instability. Join Anatomy Trains author and manual therapist Tom Myers in dialogue with Dr Srino Bharam, orthopaedic surgeon with a specialty in the management of athletes.

First, tour the muscles and soft tissues surrounding the hip joint, organized as a series of three fans, to overview the stability / mobility equation at the hip. Focus in on the groin as the ’seam’ between two of these fans, seeing the femoral triangle as the armpit of the leg. All the hip flexors have to be stretched open as we learn to stand and walk on our hind legs.

Next, hear what happens when torn tissue in this area results in sustained damage and limitation of function.

This innovative webinar will highlight athletic groin Injuries and the importance of fascial connections to injury patterns seen in high performance athletes. The following topics will be covered: groin anatomy highlighting muscle tendon insertions and fascial connections, groin exam, and imaging interpretation. Current management focusing on pioneering surgical techniques, rehabilitation and return to sports criteria will be discussed.

Available to purchase as a discounted bundle with Module 1 here.

This course will be held live over Zoom webinar, with time for Q&A.

Note: If you cannot attend live, this webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive access to the recordings for 45 days! 

Webinar Schedule

Saturday, June 3, 2023

12:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (US)

About Tom Myers
Author of Anatomy Trains, Tom offers courses worldwide in soft-tissue manipulation.
About Dr. Srino Bharam
Dr. Srino Bharam is a professor of orthopaedic surgery with board certification in orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine. He currently serves as Director of Hip Preservation at Northwell Lenox Hill Hospital and Attending Surgeon at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell and Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. His practice is dedicated to the management of athletes with hip and groin related injuries, hip arthroscopy and sports related groin procedures. He is an international lecturer, scientist and recently completed his executive MBA/MS program in healthcare leadership and policy at Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine
DatesJun 3 – 3, 2023
LocationOnline course
Class Times

12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT

Teacher(s)Tom Myers, Dr. Srino Bharam
TuitionEarly bird price of $99 held until May 31, 2023 / $125 thereafter.
Credits Earned2 CEs NCBTMB, pending; 2 CEs NPCP (PMA), pending; 0.2 CEUs NASM, pending; 2 CEs IASI Cat. 1
Cancellation FeeFor cancellations up to 24 hours before the start of the course, full tuition credit to applied towards a future workshop or product. Cancellations within 24 hours before the start of the course, no refunds.
ContactFor cancellations up to 24 hours before the start of the course, full tuition credit to applied towards a future workshop or product. Cancellations within 24 hours before the start of the course, no refunds.
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